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relative to a normal.
Several animal species can
hear frequencies well beyond the
human hearing range. Some
dolphins and bats, for example, can
hear frequencies...
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Hear 'n Aid was a
charity record released in 1986. The
record featured a
supergroup of 40
heavy metal musicians on a
track called "Stars". A
music video...
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safety of the Whos, who
represent the insignificant.
Horton Hears a Who! has been
well-received in libraries, schools, and
homes across the world. The...
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organs at the forewings' base,
enabling them
to hear well. Some
Chrysopa show
evasive behavior when they
hear a bat's
ultrasound calls: when in flight, they...
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hearing health, and
hearables for
other applications. The
neologism "
hearable" is a
hybrid of the
terms wearable and headphone, as
hearables combine major ****ets...
- -junnaq- -nngit- -tualuu- -junga {to
hear}
well {be able
to} not {very much} 1SG.PRES.IND.NSP I
cannot hear very
well.[citation needed] This sort of word...
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Dining Club were
published in 1915. The Club
continues to host
dinners in
London to hear well known speakers on a wide
variety of topics;
which include...
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Hear Music was a
record label that was
founded in 2007 in a
partnership between Concord Music Group and Starbucks.
Hear Music began as a
catalog company...
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Hear! is the
second album by the
American glam
metal band Trixter. The
album was
released on
October 13, 1992,
through MCA Records.
Hear!
failed to reach...
- 1001
Albums You Must
Hear Before You Die is a
musical reference book
first published in 2005 by
Universe Publishing. Part of the 1001
Before You Die series...