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another country heard from
used for humorously acknowledging that someone who had previously been silent has spoken up US, 1970- “So shut the hell up, everybody.” “Another country heard from,” said Phyllis — John O’hara, Sermons and Soda-Water, p. 36, 1960
- Mule finally speaks up. “We respectfully request to see the executive officer, sir.” “Another country heard from,” says the OOD. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 142, 1970
- Another day, another country heard from in the quest to serve as the summer home for the Washington Redskins. — The Richmond Times Dispatch, p. D1, 10 February 2001
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