But the nations of the world, he said, turned a deaf ear and a blind eye.
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In the past, some felt that executives were turning a deaf ear and a loud mouth to employees and shareholders.
Cornell University researchers showed it's possible by creating a replacement ear using a 3-D printer and injections of living cells.
"The Swing Era" might be uneven as a history of the music, but it shines as a highly opinionated and erudite survey from a brilliant mind with a golden ear and a precise pen.
The man who found a human ear while walking a dog in an Aylesbury graveyard says he is in "disbelief".
Instead of a little ear radio for a mental handicap, he wore a tremendous pair of earphones, and spectacles with thick wavy lenses.
To a western ear, this all sounds a bit freaky, but it seems to work.
He also has a fine ear for speech, and a good sense of what feels real, even when chronicling the surreal.
Today, people who need a new ear often turn to prosthetics that require a rod to fasten to the head.
So don't be surprised if the IRSgets a sympathetic ear from some judges when taxpayers give them a legal opening.
The Democrats should turn a deaf ear to his pleas for mercy on his record as a businessman and tax shelterer.
The complaints have gotten a sympathetic ear on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers have just gotten a proposal by the Treasury Department for a sweeping overhaul of financial market regulation, including the merger of the SEC with the Commodities Futures Trading Commission and the reassignment of many of the SEC's enforcement duties to the stock exchanges and other self-regulatory agencies.
For children, doctors sometimes fashion a new ear from the stiffer cartilage surrounding ribs, but it's a big operation.
Factory management turned a deaf ear to complaints about these conflicts and took no corrective measures, resulting in a work stoppage by quality control inspectors.
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His reputation for having a keen ear for talent was already established in Switzerland when the Roche fortune gave him the wherewithal to become a patron of unrivalled generosity.
With every passing day the 1992 Cable Act becomes more of a rabbit-ear relic of a bygone one-way communication era, something that more appropriately should be part of a museum exhibit or a history book not permanently driving the current and future trajectory of American video competition, technology and innovation.
Mr Abe's current emphasis on stamping out amakudari suggests a tin ear for the public mood.
With its ability to protect content, the company has found a receptive ear in Hollywood.
He said "close inspection" led him to believe it was "definitely a human ear".
Stuffed shirts with a tin ear have no place in the ultra-high net worth advisory industry.
"You have to listen to the players in the economy with a receptive ear, " he said.
Hence the quest to use a patient's own cells to grow a replacement ear.
But Mr Harper is a cautious man, with a fine ear for Canadian tolerances.
Oscar Wilde died as the result of a severe ear infection and not from syphilis, doctors believe.
Wahid seems to be hoping for a friendly ear at court for his tolerant and liberal creed.
Whether you offer some special skill, or just an extra set of hands and a sympathetic ear.
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Within six months 37 men and 3 women got tattoos of the sombrero-topped character astride a flying ear of corn.
"He might get a sympathetic ear in Congress that could lead to some political strength, " the analyst speculates.
Illinois farmer Robert Provin was sitting on the bumper of his car, eyeing a wormy ear of corn.
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