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1 Then the man has a better ear than Dryden or Handel.
2 I think it requires a better ear to discern the voice amid our joys!
3 It's now lighter, more comfortable due to better ear loops, and there are more sizing options too.
4 Differences in performance across experimental conditions were qualitatively consistent with changes in apparent SNR at the better ear .
5 Sir Neville Cardus had a better ear for what he thought should have been said than what actually was.
6 Results: Results of speech testing in quiet showed a significant advantage for the binaural condition over the better ear in four subjects.
7 The accent he picked up from them; people with a good ear have no problems, and Gabriel had a better ear than Mozart.
8 Five and twenty years have gone since I've heerd it mysen, and there's few 'as better ears .
9 There may be folks with better ears than I've got, but I don't know who they are.
10 "These Kemish people have better ears than we have," I remarked to the doctor.
11 "You must have better ears than I have."
12 These walls must have better ears than ordinary; for a family has moved in on the first floor recently, whose actions are extremely suspicious.
13 "And better ears for old men's stories?"
15 "I better ear him," and to my increased amazement he took one of the beast's leather ears between his teeth and held it tightly.
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