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* Hearing aid ( typically 1 mW at 1. 4 V ): 0. 7 mA
Hearing strange sounds from inland, which he feared were dangerous beasts, Selkirk remained at first along the shoreline.
If they have been found not guilty by reason of insanity, their dangerousness is evaluated at a Bolton Hearing.
* The Jury's Verdict: Hearing Transcript at the Inquests into the deaths of Dodi Fayed and Diana, Princess of Wales-7 April 2008
Hearing impairment or hard of hearing or deafness refers to conditions in which individuals are fully or partially unable to detect or perceive at least some frequencies of sound which can typically be heard by most people.
Hearing of the tragedy that had befallen in Arvernien, Eärendil then sought after Valinor, aboard the Vingilot with Aerandir, Erellont, and Falathar, and he and Elwing found their way there at last.
Hearing this, many urged Fedlimid to kill the baby at birth, but Conchobar, aroused by the description of her future beauty, decided to keep the child for himself.
The Department of Vision & Hearing Sciences is based at the Cambridge Campus and received 100 % Student Satisfaction for Optometry and Ophthalmic Dispensing in the 2011 National Student survey, as well as more than 90 % scores for Audiology.
Hearing of the treachery, Arthur returns to Britain and slays Mordred at Camlann, but his wounds are so severe that he is taken to the isle of Avalon.
* Merle Lawrence, Professor Emeritus of Otolaryngology, Physiology and Psychology at the University of Michigan, first Director of the Kresge Hearing Research Institute, and the author and co-author of several books.
Hearing only similar stories at each subsequent visit, Rabbi Dov Ber decided to return home.
It operates the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic and a program that works with Metcalf Laboratory School and other area schools to train future therapists in providing services to schoolchildren at the graduate and postgraduate level.
When he was 15 a performance of Stravinsky's The Firebird at Carnegie Hall made a profound impression: " Hearing The Firebird made me determined to continue improvising on the piano when my father was out of the house, and to notate my own music with an increasing degree of knowing that I had happened upon a new and exciting mode of expression.
In this regard, concerning the company's activities and alleged abuses in Colombia, an extensive accusation was presented against DynCorp at the Hearing on Biodiversity of the Permanent Peoples ' Tribunal, session on Colombia, which took place at the Cacarica Humanitarian Zone from February 24 to 27, 2007.
Hearing of Sid Luckman's exploits as a single-wing tailback at Columbia University, Chicago Bears owner and coach George Halas believed Luckman had the ability to become an effective T-formation quarterback, and traveled to New York to watch him play.
Hearing of the approach of this force, the Ionians met at the Panionium, and decided not to attempt to fight on land, leaving the Milesians to defend their walls.
In 2004 Aiken made the New York Times Best Seller List, debuting at number two, with his memoir titled Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life, written with Allison Glock, and published by Random House.
Hearing of the approach of this force, the Ionians met at the Panionium ( the sacred meeting ground ), and decided not to attempt to fight on land, leaving the Milesians to defend their walls.
In 1953, Emerson opened the Robbins Speech and Hearing Clinic at 145 Beacon Street, furthering the Communication Sciences and Disorders program.
Hearing of the success, Clive and the rest of the army arrived at Katwa by the evening of 19 June.
Hearing problems can lead to social isolation, depression, and dependence as the person is no longer able to talk to other people, receive information over the telephone, or engage in simple transactions, such as talking to a person at a bank or store.
Hearing this, Maggie convinces the other cows on the farm ( Grace, a happy-go-lucky character, and Mrs. Calloway, who has had leadership gone to her head ) to go to town to attempt winning prize money at a fair.

Hearing and Rome
Hearing of Sulla's death in 78 BC, Caesar felt safe enough to return to Rome.
After a further trip to Africa, abridged by the necessities of his position as a pensioner of the school of Rome, he painted Judith, then, in 1870, Salomé, and, as a work due from the Roman school, dispatched from Tangier the large canvas, Execution Without Hearing Under the Moorish Kings, in which the painter had played with the blood of the victim as if he were a jeweller toying with rubies.
Hearing that Cinna had gained the support of the army of Appius Claudius at Nola, Octavius and the Senate began preparing Rome to withstand a siege, whilst sending out appeals to the various promagistrates to come to the assistance of the Senate.

Hearing and king
Hearing the cannon fire and fearing that Zieten was being mauled, the Prussian king decided to launch his attack prematurely, with ten battalions of grenadiers.
Hearing such words for the first time from the mouth of a Hindu monk, the Muslim king was astounded.
Hearing that the ignorant among the people will attack him on that account, he puts into their mouths the words which Abner, the captain of Saul, spoke, when David cried out to the king: " Who art thou that criest to the king?
Hearing the alarming news, fear gripped the king.
Hearing the news Prabhakarvardhan, the king of Thaneswar dies of shock and his elder son Rajyavardhan is crowned as the king.
Hearing the voice of the old man the door keeping soldier informed this to the king emperor Akbar.
Hearing about the arrival of the two saints, the king came to meet them.

Hearing and sons
Hearing this, Oedipus curses both of his sons for not treating him well, contrasting them with his devoted daughters.

Hearing and party
See also: " cocktail party effect ", House Ear Institute's Hearing In Noise Test.

Hearing and rode
Hearing the distant sounds of artillery, he rode aggressively to his command.
Hearing the gunfire of a great battle, he rode out of Brussels and went to meet the Duke of Wellington.

Hearing and for
* the Abyei Tribunal's Schedule for the Written Pleadings and Oral Hearing
" The joke was sometimes combined with another running gag in which, rather than having a sign language interpreter visually presenting the news to aid the deaf, the show would provide assistance from Garrett Morris, " head of the New York School for the Hard of Hearing ", whose " aid " involved cupping his hands around his mouth and shouting the news as Chase read it.
The Hearing Aid worm is designed to scramble network traffic if attacked, but Nick realizes that it could be destroyed if the authorities were prepared for the effects and ready to recover from them.
Nick, suffering another overload, blames Kate for the incident, since she, following Hearing Aid policy, cut off a call from someone attempting to warn Precipice.
Hearing a teaching ( transmission ) readies the hearer for realization based on it.
Hearing tones and chords as he painted, Kandinsky theorized that ( for example ), yellow is the colour of middle C on a brassy trumpet ; black is the colour of closure, and the end of things ; and that combinations of colours produce vibrational frequencies, akin to chords played on a piano.
* A New Civil Right: Telecommunications Equality for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Americans by Karen Peltz Strauss ( ISBN 978-1-56368-291-9 )
Hearing the poolroom pianists play ignited Ellington's love for the instrument and he began to take his piano studies seriously.
Hearing of the College's urgent need for greater library space, Williams donated £ 1, 200 anonymously, later revealing his identity and donating a total of £ 2, 011 towards the library's total cost of £ 3, 000.
The Hearing Voices Movement is a support and advocacy group for people who hallucinate voices, but do not otherwise show signs of mental illness or impairment.
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The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Committee on Hearing and Equilibrium ( AAO HNS CHE ) set criteria for diagnosing Ménière's, as well as defining two sub categories of Ménière's: cochlear ( without vertigo ) and vestibular ( without deafness ).
Hearing is often mostly preserved, however the surgery involves cutting open into the lining of the brain, and a hospital stay of a few days for monitoring would be required.
Hearing of the dispatch of an English supply convoy from Paris, under the command of Sir John Fastolf for the English siege troops, Clermont decided to take a detour to intercept it.
Hearing this, Hortensio seizes the opportunity to recruit Petruchio as a suitor for Katherina.
Hearing a woman singing, Jeff sneaks into the palace and see a lot of beautiful girls dancing for the beautiful Princess Shalmar ( Dorothy Lamour ) and singing to a very relaxed Orville.
Hearing of the collapse of the civil war in Brittany after the Battle of Auray ( 29 September ), Louis abandoned his design to invade Burgundy and instead set about reconquering the Cotentin for Charles.
* Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, formerly Clarke School for the Deaf.
Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Water Resources Needs and the President's Budget Proposal for the Army Corps of Engineers for Fiscal Year 2008, March 2007.
Hearing the call of adventure, Mikey tries to persuade his friends to join him in search for the treasure hoarded by a pirate named One-Eyed Willie.

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