I had often heard vs I'd often heard

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  • Sep 3, 2015 ... I'd often heard or seen things on your station that I didn't love—but never felt the need to ban you. That changed today, while driving my daughter to theater camp. I admit, I was sort of lost in my own thoughts. My daughter and I ...
  • As an enormous Rolling Stones fan, I'd often heard and read about Keith Richards' friendship with a guy named Gram Parsons. He'd been in The Byrds, then left on Keith's advice, and started The Flying Burrito Brothers. He's credited with ...
  • Though I'd often heard it said of him that he read nothing written after 1950, he remembered the names of the patients I'd mentioned and inquired as to their condition, and more than once he expressed his admiration for the surgeons. Later he ...
  • I'd often heard folks say it was. The toy shop of the nation. Chorus: I'm a roving Jack of all trades. Of every trade and all trades. And if you want to know my name. They call me Jack of all trades. Twas in the Bull Ring first I went. There I became  ...
  • 3 Behold, I went to hunt beasts in the forests; and the words which I had often heard my father speak concerning eternal life, and the joy of the saints, sunk deep into my heart. 4 And my soul hungered; and I kneeled down before my Maker, and ...
  • I had often heard him play a grand piano, changing its sound by plucking and muting the strings with fingers and hands. I particularly loved to hear him play The Banshee. To do this, Henry Cowell first depressed the pedal with a wedge at the ...
  • He had never asked a question of grandmother, or uncle Phillip, and I had often heard him chime in with other children, when they spoke of my being at the north. I told him I was now really going to the Free States, and if he was a good, honest  ...
  • I had often heard the song before, and always with lively delight; for Bessie had a sweet voice, — at least, I thought so. But now, though her voice was still sweet, I found in its melody an indescribable sadness. Sometimes, preoccupied with her  ...

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