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You still got one good ear, right?
Hazel put her ear right down against its lips and heard air, in and out.
We're sticking a person literally into your ear, right next to your brain.
She has no hearing in her left ear (right ear remains normal) however, the nerve of hearing is intact.
"In the scholarly world, cognitive sciences has everybody's ear right now, and everybody is thinking about how to relate to it," said Louis Menand, a Harvard English professor.
(The earring didn't last; one Easter lunch, Martha noticed it and gave him such a look that he pulled it from his ear right at the table).
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In the group of subjects with no handicap (N = 80, Figure 4(a)), an overall percentage of 78.8% had green in their better ear (right-hand bar); of these, 56.3% had green in both ears, whereas 18.7% and 3.8% had yellow or red in the other ear, respectively.
My ears, right wrist and shoulder would work more efficiently.
That argument rather falls on deaf ears right now.
Clip the seam allowance and turn the ears right side out.
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