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Hearkener
Hearkener Heark"en*er, n. One who hearkens; a listener.

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- Hearken to the Witches Rune is a studio album by the English folk music duo Dave and Toni Arthur, recorded in 1970 and released by Trailer Records. It...
- Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Quick to Hearken" (Estonian: Tallinna Jumalaema Kiirestikuulja ikooni kirik; also Lasnamäe Church) is an orthodox...
- medicine. In some cases, these services clustered around institutions that hearkened back to Illinois's earlier economies. For example, the Chicago Mercantile...
- Morning (1969) and Hearken to the Witches Rune (1971). With her husband, she recalls travelling the world, singing in folk clubs. Hearken to the Witches Rune...
- historic reasons (South African Airways uses the callsign "Springbok", hearkening back to the airline's old livery which featured a springbok), or possibly...
- "Hearken Unto Me, Ye Holy Children" is an anthem composed by Maurice Greene in 1728. The first performance was probably given on 1 March 1728 at the King's...
- ישראל ה׳ אלוהנו ה׳ אחד Common transliteration Sh’ma Yisrael Adonai Elohenu Adonai Echad English Hearken, O Israel;—The Lord is our God; The Lord is One....
- care. In some cases, these services clustered around institutions that hearkened back to Illinois's earlier economies. For example, the Chicago Mercantile...
- the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. ... contemporary conflicts often hearken back to an older history in which blackness could be equated with slavery...
- looking too closely at his paintings. The tactile mani****tion of paint may hearken to medieval procedures, when mimetic effects of rendering informed a painting's...