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I expected ear-shredding riffology, trouser-arousing lyrical paradiddles, muscle-bending frownage and pedal to the metal, down-tuned, chest-crushing, Satan-nibbling nastiness.
"Don't expect ear-bleeding volume," he said.
Similar manual approaches were used to link X. laevis GeneChip® Xl-PSIDs to five categories of genes with expected inner ear function: (1) inner ear tissue genes, IET; (2) genes implicated in human deafness, DF; (3) genes for ion channels, IC, (4) genes for ion transport, IT; and (5) genes for transcription factors, pTF (see Additional file 2).
As expected, this ear also responds to mechanical vibrations communicated directly to the skull.
In fact, I expected my ears to pop and to feel the pressure as the cage sinks.
Accordingly, as shown in Figure 3, the agreement between speech understanding (as measured by the proposed test) and pure-tone thresholds is much higher, as expected, for ears in Class I or Class III (i.e., where pure-tone thresholds at frequencies ≤ 2 kHz were lower or higher than 40 dB, resp).
And Ms. Waters has softened somewhat, not just toward local bankers in her district who might expect her ear, but also toward the Wall Street C.E.O.'s she formerly reviled.
But stretching and breathing techniques used to calm oneself are entirely different than putting a crystal under your pillow and expecting an ear infection to disappear overnight.
Neon, frenetic, ephemeral, always hungry Expect ear-splitting clatter, neighbourhood gossip and unashamed slurping at famed institution Lin Heung Kui.
But if Gibson expected a sympathetic ear in Brown, she was to be sorely disappointed.
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