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51 Sentences With "play it by ear"

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"We'll play it by ear from here on," she answered.
It's a cut and we're going to play it by ear.
It was like they thought they'd just play it by ear.
"I'll play it by ear," says the founder of non-profit 109 World.
If you play it by ear, you are much easier to take down.
"We'll just have to play it by ear," Ross told the Senate appropriations subcommittee.
"We'll play it by ear and keep chugging along until we either win or lose."
We talk about if I should fly up, but we decide to play it by ear.
Do you just punch up the song, give it a listen, and play it by ear?
"We're just going to kind of play it by ear and watch it unfold," Sue DeBoer said.
When is comes to work, she is in a position where she can just play it by ear.
Karp said that the company intends to play it by ear based on how users respond to it.
He was only just recently in the hospital with pneumonia, so they're going to play it by ear.
"We're just going to have to play it by ear and have our resources ready," the governor said.
"We'll play it by ear and keep chugging along until we either win or lose," he told CTV.
THERE'S A LOT OF STUFF GOING ON, SO I THINK WE'LL JUST HAVE TO PLAY IT BY EAR.
At the same time, we're in a very unusual situation, so it's normal to play it by ear.
"We're just going to have to play it by ear and have our resources ready," the governor has said.
"I'm going to just play it by ear," Richie told Today on Tuesday when asked if he would be attending.
"I want to just play it by ear, but I'm definitely looking at some drama schools here in London," she says.
When it comes to ordering during a storm, the rule of thumb is to play it by ear, explained another Brooklyn restaurant.
"We will play it by ear," the source said, invoking an idiom that translates to blocking a punch or a kick as it comes.
Or just play it by ear, literally: When acqua alta is en route, sirens (modeled on WWII air raid sirens) sound across the city.
A worker at Molly's in NYC told VICE that the restaurant and Irish pub was planning to "play it by ear" for St. Patrick's Day.
The singer-songwriter Lionel Richie said last week that he would "play it by ear" as to what he would do about attending the honors.
If any of Smith's nominated castmates take home a golden statue at Sunday's awards, he says the crew will "play it by ear" when it comes to celebrating.
Singer Lionel Richie said earlier this week on NBC's "Today" show that he would "play it by ear" as to whether he would attend the Kennedy Center Honors.
"The Fed is going to raise in June, raise in September and then they're going to play it by ear," said Peter Boockvar, CIO at Bleakley Advisory Group.
"Right now we have to play it by ear just to see what the conditions are going to be in those areas," said Sarah Lively, a spokeswoman for Lowe's.
"We're just going to kind of play it by ear, and we're going to see where we're at, depending on what we need the next couple days," Manager Joe Girardi said.
Another honoree, the singer Lionel Richie, told NBC's "Today" show earlier this week that he would "play it by ear" as to what he would do about the Kennedy Center honors.
Cramer hoped that instead of saying that the economy has weakened, Powell would decide to "be data-dependent," meaning that the Fed would play it by ear when it came to rate hikes.
"It's tempting to wait to 'see how you feel' and 'play it by ear', but we know from [many] studies that making strong and public commitments, long in advance, leads to more likelihood of keeping them," Fielding says.
If companies continue to play it by ear and evaluate on a case by case basis, then anything can be included or excluded based on the whims of whoever happens to be looking at the admin screen at any given point.
That fits a pattern policymakers have come to expect from Trump's play-it-by-ear White House: With qualified Republican candidates increasingly unwilling to dirty their hands in Trump's collapsing administration, the White House is stuck recycling the same third-string names into different roles.
However, events would conspire to prevent Capaldi from consolidating his solo stardom. He began working on his next album, Play it by Ear, alongside serving as a major collaborator on Steve Winwood's first solo album. Play it by Ear took an unusually long time to record, and in the meantime, his long-standing relationship with Island Records fell apart.Capaldi, Jim (1983).
Play it by Ear Productions was an audio theatre production company devoted to the development and distribution of original plays for radio, the internet, and compact disc; the company was founded in 2002 by actor/playwright/producer Lance Roger Axt in New York City, New York. From July 1, 2003 - December 31, 2010, Play it by Ear Productions was based on the Central Coast of California.
Rousseau took piano lessons from his mother. In 1998, he acquired a copy of the Green Day album Dookie, and enjoyed it. He asked his mother if he could play the guitar, and she bought him an acoustic instrument. He learned to play it by ear, briefly taking lessons to be able to play Green Day songs.
The Priest claims that Jason could be the a prodigal figure who has been referenced in historical heretical scrolls. They decide to wait and play it by ear. Jason quickly asks for directions to leave, but soon learns of Vorian's wicked control over the king, Lord Castor. Not hearing of the wizard's evil deeds, Jason simply wants to go home.
Rhoda Levine is an opera director, choreographer, and a faculty member at several schools of music. Levine was born in New York, NY. She wrote the libretto for Opus Number Zoo by Luciano Berio and has also written children's books. She is the artistic director of Play It By Ear, an improvisational opera group. She is the recipient of the National Institute for Music Theater Award.
Paul, Minnesota), and KUNM FM (New Mexico). All three pieces were part of the nationally syndicated series "The Radio Works." Recorded in 2009 was Turn to Stone by Steve Tesher, a comedy-drama offering a different take on the origins of the first shot fired in the American Civil War. In 2010 Axt ended Play it by Ear Productions to focus on his audio production company with William Dufris and Elaine Lee, AudioComics, also known as The AudioComics Company.
They performed in Melbourne and Sydney, including an appearance on breakfast TV show, Sunrise, performing their signature song. Smith described the reformation "this line-up and this band hasn't been in the same room together since 1984 ... I'm just going to play it by ear – same as I used to do every day in the past [...] It will be like, 'What are we here for? We're here to play and have a great time'". Original drummer Paul Freeland died on 17 April 2020 from Alzheimer's.
In 2003, Axt produced the first series of Play it by Ear pieces as part of the anthology series We Have Ignition. We Have Ignition is a new works program in which original one-act plays for audio are commissioned from emerging and mid-career playwrights who are more accustomed to writing plays for the stage. In writing for audio, these writers are given the unique opportunity to flex their skills in a different artistic medium, while finding greater exposure to their work. The plays were recorded at SueMedia Studios on Long Island, New York from the months of February to May, 2003.
As a player, Carter was noted for his "Carter Roar"; some perceived it as Carter blaming others for his mistakes. Carter saw it as necessary to issue short and sharp instructions to teammates in a loud voice to be heard over crowd noise. Carter was noted as a being a natural footballer who wanted his players to "play it by ear", he didn't want to over coach them. In an interview with the Hull Daily Mail in February 1949, Carter joked, "I used to be arrogant but I've matured and grown more tolerant; now I'm just conceited" .
Every page of The Amateur > Emigrant is dotted with the trifles of life - with smells, fragments of > dialect speech, clothes, facial expressions. It has the dense and varied > texture of a true record.' 'Belloc at Sea' - about Belloc's The Cruise of the Nona - is in part recreated in Coasting, and 'Young's Slow Boats' is interesting from the perspective of one travel writer writing about another. Raban gives his own thoughts on what has drawn so many writers, including himself, to the travel book: 'It is the supreme improvisatory form; one can play it by ear; it will happily accommodate all sorts of conditions of writing.
As was his characteristic when traveling outside of California, Lava Man did not fare well. He finished last of 16 horses after he had the lead 3 furlongs from the finish line. Lava Man's career record outside California was 5 losses in all 5 races and finishing off the board in each. On returning home, O'Neill said, "I think it's reasonable to say we won't be leaving California again... We'll let him tell us how he is through the feed tub and play it by ear." Lava Man (with jockey Corey Nakatani) after dueling with A.P. Xcellent to win the 2007 Hollywood Gold Cup.
In 2004, through a partnership with Play it by Ear Productions, the GVO reached out to even more school children. The GVO has also instituted an annual Young Artists' Competition and have invited their winners to perform with them for the past few seasons. They have performed summer concerts in Gramercy Park in collaboration with the Gramercy Park Block Association, and in the Summer of 2000 they performed in the Austin J. Tobin Plaza at the World Trade Center. They also perform every Summer in Union Square Park, at their outdoor concert series sponsored by the Union Square Partnership, bringing symphonic classical music to a greater audience.
Scott then started working with the band Roogalator, a well regarded and original R&B; band. He produced their debut single, "Cincinnati Fatbac" (one of the first releases on Stiff Records) followed by "Love & the Single Girl" on Virgin. Virgin failed to pick up option to release the band’s first album So Scott produced Roogalator's debut LP Play It By Ear For release on Do It Records which he co-founded in 1978 with Max and Ian Tregoning. Scott also recorded "Cry Myself to Sleep" under the alias of Comic Romance, for release on Do It. In 1979 Do It released early recordings by Adam and the Ants.
Some commentators, however, felt that the falls of several leading contenders, including Kauto Star, meant that Newmill was a rather lucky winner. On 25 April, Newmill started the 5/4 favourite for the Grade I Kerrygold Champion Chase at the Punchestown Festival. He led from the start, and despite several jumping errors he was never seriously challenged, winning easily by fifteen lengths from Fota Island, with Mariah Rollins finishing fifth of the six runners. Immediately after the race Murphy suggested that the gelding might be moved up in distance in the next season saying; "We'll play it by ear but we may step him up in trip next season and he could well go to the King George".
The band returned to the BBC for a third and final session with Peel on 16 August 1977. The band released their debut album, Play It by Ear, in 1977 on manager's Scott's Do It Records label, essentially an opportunity to preserve the band's repertoire on vinyl. The album was well-received but sold poorly. The band played at ‘Front Row Festival’, a three-week event at the Hope and Anchor, Islington, in late November and early December 1977. This resulted in the band’s inclusion, alongside the likes of Wilko Johnson, the Only Ones, the Saints, the Stranglers, X-Ray Spex, and XTC, on a hit double album of recordings from the festival.
During his solitary runs, reveries of important events before his incarceration lead him to re- evaluate his status as the prize athlete of the Governor (Michael Redgrave), eventually undertaking a rebellious act of personal autonomy and suffering an immediate loss of privileges. The film poster's byline is "you can play it by rules... or you can play it by ear – WHAT COUNTS is that you play it right for you...".Poster, see wikimedia for further source information The notion is echoed by other contemporary films, such as a rapid series of three contemporary Lone Ranger films. The film depicts Britain in the late 1950s and early 1960s as an elitist place, where upper-class people enjoy many privileges while lower-class people suffer a bleak life, and its Borstal system of delinquent youth detention centres as a way of putting working-class people in their place.

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