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"I'm a little deaf," he said.
The movie was captioned, perhaps because he was going a little deaf.
"In every good marriage, it pays sometimes to be a little deaf".
And "every now and then it helps to be a little deaf".
She is a little deaf and has been ill recently, but her 5ft 6in figure isn't stooped.
The offscreen Allen exudes single-mindedness of purpose; he's guardedly friendly, and these days a little deaf.
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He ends up borrowing money from the bank and equipment from his employers to build a typhoon shelter in the garden against the gathering storm and protect his loving wife (Jessica Chastain) and little deaf-mute daughter, while preaching to his neighbours.
As time passed, Grandpa got older and a little deafer.
Lauren I'm afraid the wedding bells have made you a little tone deaf, Lauren.
Earlier this year, Mr. LaHood sharply criticized Toyota as acting "a little safety deaf" in its slowness to address problems with sticking accelerator pedals on cars sold in the United States.
He began his career as a club DJ and I suspect that all those hours spent hunched over the turntables have left him a little bit deaf.
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