Hear or HEAR may also refer to:
- Hear (album), an album by Diesel
- Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project
- El Arish International Airport, North Sinai, Egypt
Other articles related to "hear":
... Hear, hear is an expression used as a short, repeated form of hear him, hear him ... The phrase hear him, hear him! was used in Parliament from late in the 17th century, and was reduced to hear! or hear, hear! by the late 18th century ... The verb hear had earlier been used in the King James Bible as a command for others to listen ...
... Can You Hear Me Now? (disambiguation) "Can You Hear Me? (Ayayaya)", a song by Wiley "Papa, Can You Hear Me?", a song by Barbra Streisand "Tommy, Can You Hear Me?", a ...
... Elvis' Rolls Royce" (Vocals with Was (Not Was)) Hear Music Volume 7 Waking (2002, Hear Music) – "Boogie Street" Blue Alert – Anjani (2006) Cohen produced ...
... candidate went second would be sequestered so as not to hear anything asked of his rival ... Meet the Press, alluded to the possibility that McCain may have been able to hear the questions put to Obama, partly because his answers were immediate and, according to ... The McCain campaign stated that McCain did not hear or see any of the broadcast ...
Famous quotes containing the word hear:
“O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder
consider all the works thy hand hath made,
I see the stars, I hear the mighty thunder,
thy powr throout the universe displayed.
Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to thee,
How great thou art!”
—Stuart K. Hine (b. 1899)
“The Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing.”
—Bible: New Testament Acts 17:21.
“half-way up the hill, I see the Past
Lying beneath me with its sounds and sights,
A city in the twilight dim and vast,
With smoking roofs, soft bells, and gleaming lights,
And hear above me on the autumnal blast
The cataract of Death far thundering from the heights.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18091882)