Being present at the hearing of one's case is often of crucial importance to the accused. |
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However, sources said that the State has retained the services of a British Queen's Counsel who will be present at the next hearing. |
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Imagine hearing the lines of the second quatrain as a series of introductions. |
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If it wasn't a private firm, we would probably be hearing an awful lot more about it. |
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He disclosed that police had ignored a warrant for Mason's arrest that was issued after he had not appeared for his hearing. |
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At my hearing, I was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment in a maximum security jail. |
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They are also organising a paintball war game for deaf and hearing members. |
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I remember hearing that it had no actual bottom, but was just a dark abyssal crack in the planet. |
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A warder in a Paris prison lost her sense of smell, taste and the hearing in one ear after she was beaten by an inmate earlier this year. |
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If a second disciplinary hearing does take place, Boesak will appear before the prison warden, management and other key players. |
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The sense of hearing gives Kant, according to Derrida, expression through an absolute interiority. |
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Courts also have the option of hearing the case in the absence of the defendant, he warned. |
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Her hearing is almost gone, her sight impaired, her voice barely above a whisper. |
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Mrs Greenwood recalls hearing the wails and screams of patients in the night and her first death in the wards. |
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A single case of noise-induced hearing loss might be the trigger for intensified noise abatement. |
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The consul was present at the Supreme Court hearing, and I think she was taken aback and shocked by what she heard. |
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At an earlier hearing Hillier, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to burglary. |
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But I'm clean and sober, and the only ting that swept through me was an uncontrollable urge to evacuate my bowels upon hearing that pap. |
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Thoughtfully, I tapped on the slab of rock, hearing a dull boom as the sound came back, reflected in the room it was hiding. |
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It has acquired a tape of the hearing before Judge Alvarez which resulted in a thirteen year old girl being enjoined from having an abortion. |
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The court expected appeal hearing to be a regular process and assigned three days. |
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He was alternately downcast and defiant, becoming more animated in his exchanges with the judge as the hearing went on. |
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Three-quarters of party-goers who throng nightclubs on a regular basis experience ringing in their ears or dullness of hearing afterwards. |
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I remembered hearing about the cholera epidemic which had struck just before I was born. |
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I am a cowboy shooter and do not approve of being portrayed as some dunderhead who is dumb enough to think cotton balls will protect my hearing. |
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Temporary hearing loss has been demonstrated during episodes of acute otitis media with effusion. |
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On hearing the Buddha's second sermon the five attained full enlightenment. |
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He has the memoirs of people living thousands of miles away, who heard and recorded hearing distant naval gunnery. |
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Acoustic drums allow you to physically feel the frequencies generated, as opposed to just hearing them. |
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Then, she suddenly felt intense pain after hearing several gunshots from behind her. |
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She entered a guilty plea without having gone through a preliminary hearing. |
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During a hearing on Monday, his solicitor entered no plea and made no application for bail. |
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At the beginning of the hearing, I entertained considerable sympathy for the predicament in which he found himself. |
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I listened carefully, hearing many city sounds, the distant laughter of humans, but no vampires were following me. |
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Just moments earlier, after hearing shots in the kibbutz, she had placed a call to her ex-husband, Avi. |
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Now, judging by comments I've been hearing for months, its lending department has never stood lower in public esteem. |
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First comes an introduction, or exordium, designed to secure a favorable hearing. |
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You heard what I said in relation to the possible expedition of the hearing of the application for special leave. |
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Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound conduction is impeded through the external ear, the middle ear, or both. |
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Ecuadoran citizens are not extraditable and that would cause a lot of problems if they were not present for the hearing and the trial. |
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The end result is a trial, and that will be an important hearing, and that's a while off. |
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A separate hearing will decide how much holiday and sickness pay he is entitled to. |
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Mobility suffers, hearing is lost and there is a gradual loss of eyesight and memory for the elderly. |
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This means that he has poor muscle control and his eyesight and hearing are failing. |
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The widow, who has poor eyesight and hearing, said she had had virtually no warning before the flood waters came. |
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They have slower reaction times, and their hearing and eyesight may have deteriorated. |
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The echidna depends more on its hearing than its eyesight, though it does see reasonably well. |
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Outside the conference room, Marcelo tells a more down-and-dirty version of the story that the VC guys are hearing inside. |
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It's difficult to be in the dentist's chair, hearing the whine of the drill, and be grateful for everything that teeth do for you. |
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The hearing had all the trappings of a drumhead proceeding, held only for the purpose of publicly scapegoating workers and supervisors. |
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The food critic dry-heaved upon hearing that that the fast-food chain plans to open 300 new outlets. |
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The last part contains the portion of the membranous labyrinth that is involved in hearing perception. |
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But many different functions converge in the head and neck area, including vision, hearing, olfaction, locomotion, and brain volume. |
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This submission was made before the registrar, but later abandoned before the hearing was concluded. |
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Most bats emit sonar at ultrasonic frequencies around 20-60 kilohertz, and this is the range at which hearing moths are most sensitive! |
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Although permission was refused on some grounds, the case did proceed to a substantive hearing. |
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What was even worse was hearing women thank their doctors, who, in my opinion, had really done them wrong. |
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The hearing gave us an opportunity to call attention to our concerns in recent years with the reforestation process. |
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Another way to tell if you are sapiosexual is that you want someone who will really listen to you instead of just hearing what you are saying. |
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Upon hearing them, the old woman wrapped Altair into an embrace similar to the one she'd given Ada, nearly squeezing the life out of him. |
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The time from its first hearing in the High Court to an appeal and dismissal by the law lords was about 36 hours. |
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She had a broken leg, bullet wounds, and damaged hearing following the explosion. |
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By amplifying speech or environmental noise, hearing aids can also be effective in many cases. |
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But Elaine was gazing worshipfully at Lancelot, and seemed incapable of hearing. |
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Anest's mouth had gone dry at hearing her words, and a far worse dread than any he had ever known clutched at his heart. |
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She was still reeling from the shock of hearing Lily's confession, and now this. |
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Emerton has signed a four year deal and he was granted a work permit at a special hearing yesterday. |
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The business boomed, with new customers hearing about him mostly through word-of-mouth. |
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If foul language could be banned in schools then perhaps we could hear people talking English without hearing the F word in every sentence. |
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I've been talking to a lot of senators and staffers after the Senate hearing, trying to get a handle on the political situation. |
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He will now be recuperating from his ordeal and waiting to be told the date for his asylum claim appeal hearing. |
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On the second day of the hearing Mr Sissen spent over four hours in the witness box giving evidence on the origins of each of the 144 birds. |
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Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure done to reconstruct the ear bone system to improve the hearing abilities in a person. |
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On Tuesday the 27-year-old was given a six-month curfew order after admitting two counts of criminal damage at an earlier hearing. |
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Yes, I rule on it and my ruling is that I am in no wise disqualified from hearing the case. |
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His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert. |
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The Court took a short recess before hearing the submissions on the Charter motion. |
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Judge Soedarto adjourned the next hearing to next Monday, when Antashari will reply to the rebuttals by the defendant's team of lawyers. |
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Several other local fishing boats working in the area offered to assist after hearing the rebroadcast emergency call from the coastguards. |
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There is nothing that will wind me up more than hearing my children cry, at this age in particular. |
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Mind you, I wouldn't mind not hearing some of the local ads, which can be wincingly bad. |
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Mr Conroy's fishing partner was rescued by two surfers who went to his aid after hearing yells for help, police said. |
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Do those parents try to rear their child to be as like them as possible, as indistinguishable as possible from its hearing peers? |
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To show that it was a different kind of hearing, the judge and barristers took off their wigs, but kept on their court robes. |
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The panel refused to grant the adjournment and went ahead with the hearing. |
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By the time the concert began for real I was already sick of hearing the overture's opening bars. |
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The money raised will be used to hire a planning agent to represent the group at an appeal hearing next month. |
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Moments later, he was hearing the rapid whoomphs of metal breaking through air high above him. |
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The startled crew around us, unaccustomed to hearing a sociopolitical argument in the disco at 1 A.M., looked on with mouths agape. |
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As the hearing opened, there was further evidence of a whitewash to protect more senior officers. |
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Like a sharp pair of fangs, quick forelegs, or keen hearing, our adept mind has insured the survival of our species. |
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Most ray-finned fishes have keen hearing ability and sound production is common but not universal. |
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Elves were known for their grace, beauty, keen eyesight, and sharp hearing. |
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Like most owls, Great Horned Owls have keen hearing and keen vision in low light, both adaptations for hunting at night. |
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Among the possible after-effects of meningitis are the amputation of fingers or toes and the danger of losing one's hearing. |
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We all have been hearing from our childhood days that a friend in need is a friend indeed. |
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Perhaps they enjoy hearing me sound all ratty and scratchy, trying to be polite in the name of friendship. |
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At a hearing earlier this month, the accused pleaded guilty to causing an affray during a fight in a pub in April. |
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The sergeant managed to whisper something in Leila's ear that was faint to both Daniel's and Lance's own hearing. |
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It turns out that mice and rats and some other rodents have hearing which looks very similar to ours. |
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A precise sound, it gained coherence and Padlin realized he was not hearing a whine or a howl or a growl but a phrase. |
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Even here, where free speech is a right unless the mayor doesn't like you, I cannot get a hearing. |
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Are you tired of hearing students rant and rave about how their tuition fees are too high? |
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It was an adventitious consequence of the fixing of the date of the hearing. |
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Their benefit is that we can carry on a normal conversation or hear range commands but still preserve our hearing. |
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They awoke from a short nap and upon hearing dull thuds, attributed the noise to a nearby naval gunnery range. |
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The people on the camels seemed to be waving to them, so they waited until they were within hearing range. |
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Not wanting to have another confrontation with her, he called out when he was within hearing range of her. |
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Helen looked around us, making sure no one was following us or within hearing range of what she was about to say. |
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Holding up her skirts, Pearl ran up the steps until she was within hearing range of both men. |
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The selected respondent should not have been within hearing range of any previous respondents. |
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I noticed that she was keeping her voice down and I figured that Gillian was within hearing range. |
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They will usually be determined on the papers unless there are exceptional reasons justifying a hearing. |
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A spokesperson said the report did not provide a justifiable reason for a Labour Court hearing. |
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As a matter of fact, a Justice of the Peace hearing bad language in the streets could fine an offender on the spot. |
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But it's not all about compensation, Mr Kelly said, as most people just want a fair hearing and justice. |
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The developing jurisprudence in relation to Article 6 suggests that a reasoned decision is a concomitant to a fair hearing. |
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One of the things that amazed me was after 60 plus days of hearing evidence, the jury returned the verdict in six hours. |
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Apparently there is some legislation which sets the top volume setting for personal stereo whatchamacallits so that we don't damage our hearing. |
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By the time you had figured out what song you were hearing, they had switched to a new one. |
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Chapter organizer Jack Kelly rallied 300 people to oppose the new housing at the Land Use Commission's hearing. |
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Students and staff at a Canvey school were jumping for joy after hearing they are to be presented with a prestigious sports award. |
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Once in custody, they have no way of challenging the legal basis for their detention or obtaining a hearing before an adjudicative body. |
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The principle of an oral hearing being adjudicated by a EPA staff member has been adjudicated by the Supreme Court. |
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Mr. Justice Carney said the only reason he adjourned the sentence and further hearing was because the youth faced a term of detention. |
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It is all part and parcel, it seems, of the slow pace of the hearing of proceedings in the federal judicature of this country. |
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To address that issue adequately, it is necessary to carry the analysis beyond the submissions made in the hearing. |
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The eminent Joycean and Professor of American Literature at Oxford mentioned to me hearing a paper of hers at an academic conference. |
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From her I discovered simple joys like listening for the cuckoo and hearing stories around the fire. |
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I don't know or care who started it, but you do not address people in that manner in my classroom, in my hearing or out of it. |
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Morris and her husband now have a joint custody agreement, set to be finalized during a court hearing on Wednesday. |
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They use night vision and an acute sense of hearing to find prey in the dark. |
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A crocodile's sense of smell is very acute, and its hearing is also excellent. |
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Well, I have an acute sense of smell and hearing, which is sometimes good, sometimes bad. |
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Only Michael's acute sense of hearing saved him, allowing him just enough time to dive out of its path. |
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Its sight is marvellously keen, hearing exceedingly acute, and sense of smell wonderfully perfect. |
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Mrs Cook added that horses have acute hearing and can often hear a helicopter, and sense a disturbance in the air, from miles away. |
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Although suffering from poor vision, its sense of hearing and smell is acute and of primary importance in locating food. |
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I am a sensitive, not in a supernatural sense, but my senses are very acute, my hearing is very acute. |
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Whenever we see bats, we get quieter because they have an acute sense of hearing, and we don't want to scare them. |
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Her biggest excitement, though, was hearing her guests join lustily in the choruses. |
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Sources at the town hall also confirmed the yardman, responsible for operating the weighbridge, was sacked after another disciplinary hearing. |
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Tinnitus is a common symptom of noise overexposure, and it further interferes with hearing acuity, sleep and concentration. |
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I have a hearing loss that limits my hearing acuity and comprehension to less than 50 per cent. |
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Although their hearing thus lacks acuity, anatomical studies suggest that their vomeronasal and olfactory systems are well developed. |
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Upon hearing this Lexy turned away and started towards the bathroom wanting desperately wanting to make her walk into a mad dash. |
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Although it is impossible to prevent many diseases that affect the hearing, it is possible to reduce the risk of acoustic trauma. |
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Other acoustic experiences, such as the hearing of human voices, may have been due to direct electric stimulation of the auditory cortex. |
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But very sensitive hearing is necessary to hear all the acoustic cues in speech sounds. |
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The water nymphs, hearing Narcissus' farewell, began to weep, and the wood nymphs did, too. |
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I had grown accustomed to hearing about disasters and fighting in the sub continent. |
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His are not the opinions that either liberal theologians or secular humanists are accustomed to hearing or willing to accept. |
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After mom cries out in anguish and frustration on hearing the verdict, the ugly side of the protests rears its head. |
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Darling disputed these assertions of fact, but there were no proceedings in which he could be given a hearing or the matters resolved after full consideration. |
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Late last month, the prolific historian had said in a Senate hearing that his examination of school history textbooks had shown a disquieting trend. |
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After singing and hearing many songs eulogizing him and his thought, these interviewees were convinced that he was the dearest, the wisest, and the greatest. |
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He enunciated each word carefully, like I was hard of hearing. |
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I am not particularly strong, I lack speed, my senses are dull in comparison, my eyesight sucks, my sense of smell and that of hearing are almost negligible. |
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Yes, it is everywhere now, and you are probably sick of hearing about it. |
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Dowse's new movie is about a popular Ibiza DJ who loses his hearing. |
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Pickton was arrested last year and his committal hearing resumes on June 30 after a recess, while police continue excavating the grounds of his 4,5-hectare farm. |
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And the dog whistles are usually in the vicinity of about 40,000 hertz, which is, you know, out of our hearing range but well within the dog's hearing range. |
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When Pachmann plays Chopin the music sings itself, as if without the intervention of an executant, of one who stands between the music and our hearing. |
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As a security officer prepared to take him back to the cells at the end of the hearing the defendant leapt over the back of the dock and made good his escape. |
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The reaction you'd get from a typical Eagles fan hearing this news might be a shift of the eyebrow, a shrug of the shoulders, maybe an exhalation of a harried breath. |
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Deputy Chief Magistrate Mark Wellington got an eyeful yesterday, when a prisoner, who claimed to be hearing voices, dropped his pants and proceeded to strip in the court. |
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Emphasize to your clients that there is no shame in the use of a hearing instrument, just as there is no shame in the use of eyeglasses or contact lenses. |
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Some people seem to take great delight in hearing about the misfortunes of others. |
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I'm tired of hearing politicians making pious pronouncements about their devotion to the people. |
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At the end of the hearing Gruber walked out silently, surrounded by cameras and accompanied by his lawyer. |
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The decision went to court, an administrative hearing that went on for almost a year. |
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He spoke to his co-defendant throughout the hearing despite the admonishment of the female judge. |
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My family will disown me upon hearing the news that I surrendered. |
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But if you have a hearing and you prove that someone is mature enough, well then that state interest evaporates. |
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In January, an appeal hearing will determine whether he qualifies for post-conviction relief. |
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Doar and his staff prepared for the hearing as if they were appearing before the Supreme Court. |
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The arraignment of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith was just another hearing in Manhattan federal court. |
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As hearing parents, they had little knowledge of ASL, deaf culture and the mess that is deaf education system was. |
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The CI advocates tell me that I should give up using ASL and become fully immersed in the hearing world. |
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My parents decided on ASL because I got no benefit from hearing aids whatsoever. |
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Another proposal that came up at the hearing would impose a measure of accountability on the back end. |
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He was out on bail awaiting a sentencing hearing when he skipped town last. |
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In 1986, the state Division for Women held a hearing at Bedford Hills about the impact of domestic violence. |
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In a hearing with UN leaders do discuss Ebola, one health worker in West Africa begged the commission for help. |
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After hearing the blasphemous clips insulting our beloved prophet, I would not hesitate to go after revenge. |
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Or maybe, after 176 of these blather fests, even the candidates are tired of hearing themselves talk. |
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But after two years of budgetary gridlock in Washington, people are sick of hearing about it. |
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A former student named cam Miller attended the hearing in person and offered the last statement. |
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I can remember hearing about the time when they went for their training and had to be timed running to a tap to fill the buckets, then running back again as fast as possible. |
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Somehow hearing abstractly about 6 million killed just does not make the same emotional connection as reading the full story of one little girl and her family. |
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Although by definition a caveat is a caution or warning that the notifier be given a hearing, yet it usually helps stall rather than alter a situation. |
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It has a good selection of optional accessories including a Bluetooth headset and the loop set that allows you to use the phone with a suitable hearing aid. |
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By the time I got to my confirmation hearing, all of the tough questions had been asked, and the senators were relatively gentle and friendly and very accommodating. |
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Roethlisberger has gone almost his entire rookie season without hearing a hint of criticism, a remarkable accomplishment for a starting quarterback. |
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He was awaiting his preliminary criminal hearing in that case in a civil court in Vicenza when the latest incident took place. |
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He's a class act and I appreciated hearing directly from him and hearing some of his reasoning. |
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In closed-door hearing with U.S. congressmen, Kerry said U.S. policy in Syria is failing. |
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First we were hearing that it was high-quality, weapons-grade material. |
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The first stages of a High Court hearing will be heard later this month involving a Dublin law firm acting on behalf of up to 12 individual clients. |
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Research released by the RNID in May showed more than two thirds of regular gig goers have ringing in their ears or suffer hearing problems after the events. |
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Transporting the plane on the ground isn't anywhere near as fun and exciting as flying the Starliner and hearing the roar of those four radial engines! |
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The question is whether you can live with the disappointment of hearing the distinctive, ice-cream-wouldn't-melt, joggle and rattle of a black cab. |
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Usually, the lower back is weak and sore, there is ringing in the ears and loss of hearing acuity, the face is ashen or dark, especially under the eyes. |
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In total darkness, the bird relies on its acute sense of hearing. |
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This ability results from a well-developed, acute sense of hearing. |
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They have a keen sense of smell, acute hearing, but poor eyesight. |
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Department officials announced that they planned to develop an easy-access database during a joint committee hearing with concerned state legislators. |
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You'll be hearing plenty on the subject from me in the next few days, but in case you're left jonesing for more, check out our Social Security Archive. |
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The order was made following a summary judgment hearing upon affidavits. |
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Judge John Nixon adjourned the hearing for sentencing this afternoon. |
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The case came up for hearing last Tuesday after three adjournments. |
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Since then, Hoffman has mastered the acoustic guitar, bass, violin, piano, keyboards, djembe, rain stick and a voice that sends tingles up the spine of anyone hearing it. |
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One thing that fascinated me on hearing that the Russians were bent on raising the crippled sub was exactly how one goes about lifting it, with live torpedoes still aboard? |
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I would have been delighted to shock any confirmation hearing with explicit and shocking stories. |
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If the chief virtue of the adversary system lies in giving opposing parties a hearing, its greatest vice lies in giving those parties an incentive to silence each other. |
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Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer? |
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I remember hearing my parents talk about how much better life would be when their ship came in, but I never knew whether or not they really expected it to happen. |
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You'll be hearing the Brockovich name around the place ere long. |
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Menendez and corker are trying to schedule a hearing on Iraq this month with Secretary of State John Kerry. |
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Friends and colleagues speak of a man who rediscovers his serenity the day after a tantrum, asks whether he was foolish and nods quietly on hearing the affirmative. |
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On Wednesday Coughlin will testify at a congressional hearing on the health of Gulf War veterans. |
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The guy with the flat cap and hearing aid was standing in the door. |
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Deer are extremely cautious animals with keen senses of smell and hearing. |
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Mannya was representing a private legal consulting agency at the hearing. |
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People have got used to hearing sterile music, but we do it for real. |
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It didn't work until I saw it for real, then hearing it worked. |
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He had the advantage of hearing some actual real live witnesses, I gather? |
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Even now, hearing a child struggling with that croupy rattle hits her in the gut. |
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We were kicking around Napa when we stumbled upon the CIA's campus, and I remember hearing their food was great and their prices were relatively cheap. |
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She described arriving at school and hearing shots and seeing the principal and the custodian lying dead. |
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My foot encountered a twig, and it snapped loudly in my hearing, causing a flock of black creatures that had been roosting in a neighboring tree to take wing. |
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Another curious aspect to leopard seal vocalizations is their use of high-pitched clicks up to 165 kilohertz, a frequency far beyond the range of normal human hearing. |
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After hearing the results of the post-mortem carried out by consultant pathologist Dr William Keeley, the coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. |
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He had been due to stand trial next week but, at the hearing for plea and directions before the Recorder of Bradford, Judge Stephen Gullick, he admitted the offence. |
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Though Pam had no doubt that her mom loved her, she didn't remember ever hearing her put it into words, let alone express it with an unsolicited hug or kiss. |
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Having sat at the table alongside the immortals, hearing their words while watching their games of footsie, he is a sort of reflexive reductionist. |
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A search of the gutted property, one of a row of houses set alight just a week earlier, was made after a neighbour reported hearing cries for help. |
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As she waited for her hearing, Sclove saw her attacker around campus, in the library and in the dining hall. |
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It is convenient to mention here that, at the hearing before the registrar and on the appeal before me, there was no major issue about the three specific allegations. |
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And what did subsequent judges and registrars hearing my matter say? |
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When they utterly despair of a fair hearing or a just decision, they tend to stop talking and reach for the nearest brick. |
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The hens woke up squawking with terror because they had all dreamed simultaneously of hearing a gun go off in the distance. |
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In 2015, Malala Yousafzai told Watson she decided to call herself a feminist after hearing Watson's speech. |
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Sunderland fan Liam Jones, 21, also performed a karate chop gesture and hid under his hood after the hearing. |
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The emergence of sound film effectively separated deaf from hearing audience members once again. |
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The continual noise of the guns damaged his hearing, and led to deafness in his later years. |
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He and Alice attended day after day, hearing music by a wide range of composers. |
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I don't think that I have ever told you what an unforgettable experience it was for me as an undergraduate, hearing you recite Beowulf. |
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In July 1896, a week before the hearing was to resume, the Kiplings packed their belongings, left the United States, and returned to England. |
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In 1820, hearing of John Keats's illness from a friend, Shelley wrote him a letter inviting him to join him at his residence at Pisa. |
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Mary Shelley later recalled hiding behind the sofa and hearing his voice chanting The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
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A HEALTH board has issued an apology after it emerged its patients could face more than a 17-month wait for an NHS hearing reassessment. |
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The King, upon hearing that Johnson would visit the library, commanded that Barnard introduce him to Johnson. |
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As the poison takes effect, Hamlet, hearing that Fortinbras is marching through the area, names the Norwegian prince as his successor. |
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He professed to have decided to become a sculptor when he was eleven after hearing of Michelangelo's achievements at a Sunday School reading. |
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Upon hearing the news of Arthur's death, Lancelot finds that Guinevere has become a nun. |
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Like combing hair, hearing and reciting the sacred word is used as a way to comb all negative thoughts out of the mind. |
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Upon hearing reports of Becket's actions, Henry is said to have uttered words that were interpreted by his men as wishing Becket killed. |
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Henry VIII, upon hearing this, grew so enraged by it that he composed a long Latin address to the legates in answer to the bishop's speech. |
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Upon hearing of these miracles, the astonished judge ordered further persecutions to cease, and began to honour the saint's death. |
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Speakers of languages without these sounds may have problems both with hearing and with pronouncing them. |
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This can be avoided through the use of reel mowers or by using cheap, easily obtainable hearing protection such as earplugs or earmuffs. |
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May my limbs, speech, Prana, sight, hearing, strength and all my senses, gain in vigor. |
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Mowers also create significant noise pollution, and could cause hearing loss if used without hearing protection. |
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Malcolm Darley, 44, was given the six month punishment after a General Medical Council hearing was told he had been prosecuted for kerb crawling. |
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Malcolm Darley, 44, was given the six-month punishment after a General Medical Council hearing was told he was prosecuted for kerb crawling. |
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Upon hearing that creosote had been used for treating sewage, Lister began to test the efficacy of carbolic acid when applied directly to wounds. |
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How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes? |
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In hearing peerage claims, at least three Law Lords had to be present in order to maintain a quorum. |
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In the latter case the House's jurisdiction was essentially limited to the hearing of appeals from the lower courts. |
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Dale Killdee of Michigan, the subcommittee's ranking minority member, also participated in the hearing. |
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At the conclusion of the hearing the Crown Court has the power to confirm, reverse or vary any part of the decision under appeal. |
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If a written application is refused, the applicant may ask for an oral hearing to discuss the refusal. |
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Almost immediately on hearing this, all the womenfolk would take hold of broomsticks, lathis and their husking pestles. |
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Upon hearing residents in the burning house, the passerby kicked in the front door and yelled to those inside. |
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After hearing news of the death of the Tipu Sultan, Wellesley was the first at the scene to confirm his death, checking his pulse. |
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I believe I still retain some of my hearing accent when I use American Sign Language. |
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The First Lord of the Admiralty, Earl Spencer, fainted on hearing the news. |
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The school nurse will be testing students' hearing next week. |
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The clergy were on the front line of the disease, bringing comfort to the dying, hearing final confessions and organising burials. |
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Serum retinol and plasma zinc were obtained and analysed in collation with hearing test scores. |
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The rest of us were sick of hearing her crow about her success. |
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A charter from the reign of his son Edward the Elder depicts Alfred as hearing one such appeal in his chamber, while washing his hands. |
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She had poor hearing since childhood due to measles, and by the 1940s she was almost completely deaf. |
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Many forest antelope rely on cryptic coloring and good hearing to avoid predators. |
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Brown rats have acute hearing, are sensitive to ultrasound, and possess a very highly developed olfactory sense. |
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Shrews have poor eyesight and instead use their excellent senses of smell and hearing to find food. |
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They have adapted to change their pulse emission frequency in relation to their flight speed so echoes still return in the optimal hearing range. |
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Owls exhibit specialized hearing functions and ear shapes that also aid in hunting. |
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Lizards make use of their senses of sight, touch, olfaction and hearing like other vertebrates. |
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Many species rely on hearing for early warning of predators, and flee at the slightest sound. |
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Apart from bipedalism, humans differ from chimpanzees mostly in smelling, hearing, digesting proteins, brain size, and the ability of language. |
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Two other convicted murderers, Kenneth Erskine and Jamie Devitt, intervened on hearing screams. |
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The hearing for Sutcliffe's appeal against the ruling began on 30 November 2010 at the Court of Appeal. |
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Equipped with large, highly adjustable external ears, moose have highly sensitive hearing. |
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Gordian II was killed in the fighting and, on hearing this, Gordian I hanged himself with his belt. |
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With their acute eyesight and hearing, common ostriches can sense predators such as lions from far away. |
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In addition to superb eyesight and hearing, zebras also have acute senses of smell and taste. |
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The intending purchaser having ascertained there is no defect in the faculties of speech, hearing, etc. |
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This department of public affairs dealt mainly with foreign negotiations, hearing embassies, and transacting business with the Court of Rome. |
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