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  1. hear·say (hîr′sā′) n. 1. Unverified information heard or received from another; rumor. 2. Law Evidence that is not within the personal knowledge of a witness, such as testimony regarding statements made by someone other than the witness, and that therefore may be inadmissible to establish the truth of a particular contention because the accuracy ...

  2. 10 de ago. de 2020 · Released: 12th August 2002. Writers: David Eriksen / Kelly Levesque. Peak position: #6. Chart run: 6-26-37-56-X-X-62-48-75. With Lovin’ Is Easy, Hear’Say tried to weather a storm of intense media scrutiny. But amid the resurgence of their Popstars rivals, a further evolution of the TV talent show format and a controversial line-up change ...

  3. Cayman Hear Say. 3,359 likes · 36 talking about this. We are known for our huge Whatsapp broadcast list over the last few years to thousands of people in all 3 of the Cayman Islands.

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  5. hearsay: 1 n gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth Synonyms: rumor , rumour Type of: comment , gossip , scuttlebutt a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people adj heard through another rather than directly “ hearsay information” Synonyms: indirect extended senses; not direct in manner ...

  6. 5 de nov. de 2022 · It's now been 20 years since Hear'Say split and a lot of changed for the band members. All have since gone on to pursue solo endeavours, gaining recognition music, theatre, acting and reality TV. From glittering showbiz success to personal tragedy, we've taken a brief look back at the careers the Hear'Say bandmates have went on to have.

  7. 21 de oct. de 2022 · Hear'Say split just after Suzanne's 21st birthday with the star, now 41, launching a career in musical theatre. She also kept up appearances in both soapland, as Emmerdale 's Eve Birch, and ...