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But the Big Ear is going deaf.
The name means big ear, elephant ear.
"I was the one with the big ear," she said.
Mr. Betts refers to Mr. Bush as "the Big Ear".
Photograph: Big Ear Radio Observatory and North American AstroPhysical Observatory (NAAPO).
But they really wear big ear pieces and are big guys.
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There's a visual reason for this – a 5ft 5in small player looks ridiculous when the headphones are as large as the whole head" – new Stuttgart manager Alexander Zorniger clamps down on big ear-huggers.
It does not deliver one big ear-worming number – though the "Stand Up" chant comes close – and it cannot compete musically with Sunny Afternoon, the Kinks musical which is also making the 1960s whoop through the West End (unions don't come so well out of that show).
"Big ears," I wrote.
It was Napoleon, panting, big ears flapping.
Bristling mohawks, big ears, huge nostrils.
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