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If Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing exposed anything besides his belligerence and questionable grasp of the truth, it was that the power white men take for granted is under threat.

After his lie about meeting with Russian officials, and the lie during his confirmation hearing exposed last week after his assault on gay workers, we can expect his vow to protect LGBTQ people against hate crimes will be revealed as yet another lie.

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The hearing also exposed a split between Republicans and Democrats on how to enforce the law.

The hearing also exposed a whiff of retribution as several Democrats complained that three of President Clinton's choices for the Fifth Circuit were not even given a hearing.

But such problems were fleeting, and this band's trumpet and oboe playing is so focused and precise that even when you wished the balances were otherwise, you took a guilty pleasure in hearing these exposed strands.

If magnesium aided for protecting hearing or reducing loss of hearing in those exposed to impulse noise, how come there is not much data on use in hearing loss outside those in this setting?

To your Q: "If magnesium aided for protecting hearing or reducing loss of hearing in those exposed to impulse noise, how come there is not much data on use in hearing loss outside those in this setting?" An excellent question to which we do not have an adequate answer.

You might be damaging your hearing by exposing yourself to the sound levels at rock gigs.

Groups with different degrees of hearing ability were exposed to 45 dB(A) and 55 dB(A) traffic noise in a laboratory when performing four everyday activities.

Groups with different hearing ability were exposed to 45 dB(A) and 55 dB(A) traffic noise when engaged in four activities, in which noise did or did not interfere with speech.

* * * Instead, it made the hearing public, and exposed everything to view except only when publication was likely in its judgment to result in hardship or injustice.' 288 U.S., at 321—322, 53 S.Ct., at 360—361.

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