10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAVE HARD EARS»
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Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago: On ...
(Daniel ms1 ca 1960) ◊ I tried to tell him, “Boy, is woman you like, is woman who
go do for you”... but he have hard ears... he ain't listen to me. He park the white
people bus on the side of the road and he in some orange grove lovin' up with
one ...
2
Tany˜xiwe's Journey: A Javae Theory of History
Those who have "hard ears" have a great ability for creative improvisation and
quick thinking and speech, which are qualities admired by the Javae, whether it
be in the ritual dirges or in verbal confrontations. The Javae say that "thought ...
Patricia de Mendonca Rodrigues,
2008
3
Dynamic Embodiment for Social Theory: "I Move Therefore I Am"
social conventions are said to be “deaf “or to “have hard ears” or “his ears are
without holes” – they are people without ear knowledge. Kensinger was never
able to find out where thinking takes place. Several people said it takes place
within ...
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Conferences, Messages, and Fellowship (1)
Others have “hard” ears—they do not take any word easily. These are
allflawsinour character, and they must all be removed.The circumcision
inColossians 2 refers tothecutting awayof these things. Aman who istruly
dealtwithby the cross may ...
5
The Dreaming & Other Essays
Perhaps a boy had seemed to the older men to have the wrong outlook—as the
Aborigines said, to have 'hard ears', that is, not to have shown willing, not to have
listened, or to have been unresponsive. If so, he was made to sit in the sun, not ...
6
Reports from Commissioners
She sat down and said, " A person have hard ears " pickninny never dead from
their bed." I asked her, What's the matter, and she said, " We kill Sonny Brown (he
was a volunteer killed named Alexander Brown, but went by the name of Sonny ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons,
1866
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Acta Americana: Tidskrift För Svenska Amerikanistsällskapet
... they say a person knows a lot, or has much ear knowledge. Social misfits and
persons who flaunt social conventions are said to be patapa, 'deaf or pabinki
kushi, 'to have hard ears' They also may be described as having ears without
holes, ...
8
How real people ought to live: the Cashinahua of eastern Peru
Social misfits and persons who flaunt social conventions are said to be "patapa,"
deaf or "pabinki kushi," to have hard ears. They also may be described as having
ears without holes, "hatun pabinki shuiuma," their ears are without holes.
Kenneth M. Kensinger,
1995
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The collected works of Watchman Nee
Others have "hard" ears — they do not take any word easily. These are all flaws
in our character, and they must all be removed. The circumcision in Colossians 2
refers to the cutting away of these things. A man who is truly dealt with by the ...
10
White Man Got No Dreaming: Essays, 1938-1973
Perhaps a boy had seemed to the older men to have the wrong outlook — as the
Aborigines said, to have 'hard ears', that is, not to have shown willing, not to have
listened, or have been unresponsive. If so, he was made to sit in the sun, not in ...