Sentences with phrase «heard by hundreds of people»

The epic message — which started in Genesis and ended in Revelation — was heard by hundreds of people, who showed up in groups of 10 throughout the two - and - a-half day sermon.

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I heard hundreds of personal stories of passion and crucifixion from people who had experienced in the flesh of their own families and communities the terror, torture, rape, and murder that accompanied attacks by U.S. - backed contras.
Hundreds of people turned out for a rally in front of County Hall in Buffalo to protest Legislator Joseph Lorigo's call for a public hearing regarding the potential threat posed by Syrian refugees.
On a chilly Saturday evening in March, unfazed by more than 6 inches of new snow, hundreds of people crowded into Shriver Hall at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore to hear the East Coast premiere of «Cosmic Dust,» an orchestral piece set to images of deep space.
In people who can hear, spiral ganglion neurons in the inner ear allow for the precise discrimination of sound — we can recognize hundreds of people by the sound of their voice and distinguish between thousands of different pitches or frequencies of sound.
November 20, 2013 — Hundreds of people from all walks of life testified at a hearing being held in Albuquerque by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to take public testimony on management of wolves.
Many people hear about us by word of mouth and our membership grows by hundreds of thousands each year.
While most people have heard the phrase, «Don't judge a book by its cover,» hundreds of times over, it won't stop the average person from buying a sub-par book.
In video games, television, film, radio, soundtracks, toys and even on floats in the New Years Day Rose Parade in Pasadena CA, Tallarico's music has been heard by hundreds of millions of people around the world.
In the 30 years that Michels & Lew has been helping injured people, we have heard hundreds of stories of emergency room errors and hospital mistakes caused by negligence and medical malpractice.
When you consider that most jobs today are applied to by dozens or sometimes even hundreds of people you will not be surprised to hear that most recruiters will spend only 30 seconds of their time to review your resume.
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