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"I'm also slightly deaf".
She is slightly deaf, and doesn't suffer fools gladly.
But his grandmother was slightly deaf, so it didn't really matter what he said!
In 1985 I wrote an article about such hallucinations in two elderly, slightly deaf women.
It was a tough call: he was slightly deaf and very grumpy.
The meeter-and-greeter at the entrance to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, is slightly deaf.
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In practice, this seems to mean going around saying things like "the wealthy are as patriotic as the poor," which seems slightly tone deaf considering he'd be competing to replace Trump and throw out his Cabinet of billionaires and hedge fund titans.
At certain moments you may also be reminded of German Expressionism, Kurt Schwitters's "Merzbau" environments, the self-destructive machine sculptures of Jean Tinguely and, in an extended forest scene, of Jackson Pollock's early, slightly tone-deaf painting "Mural".
Last week at MWC, the company talked "pushing boundaries" after showcasing a slightly tone-deaf video set to "Give The People What They Want" by the O'Jays, which felt less like a proper apology that a strangely funky look into the company's stress testing.
Below Benzaiten wades Ebisu, the slightly crippled and deaf god of fisherman, good luck, and workers.
Keene had no ear for a joke, but he was only slightly more tone deaf than many of his contemporaries.
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