Pig's trotter and pig's ear salad is a little too hardcore for me, but D loves it.
It could be a hearing aid, individually tailored to the shape of the user's ear.
Police later recovered part of Mr Taylor's ear from the middle of the station's concourse.
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Still, Habibie's supporters believe he will be whispering their ideas into the president's ear.
Their ambassador, usually happy to chew Colombia's ear in public over drugs, has recently broadened his attack.
Moreover, the awkward "memory cabling" that wraps around one's ear is completely awkward.
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And perhaps they now have a bigger piece of the company's ear than the unions and other social critics do.
If his allies will not meet him half way, then Mr Rumsfeld will no doubt have the president's ear again.
At one point Molly's ear was on the back rather than on the side of her head, according to her mother.
At Colchester Zoo, staff stroked Otto the rhino's ear, simultaneously calming the patient, bringing up a vein and slipping in a small syringe.
"On every small-business issue from day one, Karen has had the president's ear, " said Gene Sperling, director of the White House's National Economic Council.
It involves an instrument sending a sound into the baby's ear and measuring the level of returned sound which calculates the level of hearing function.
Headed by Jose Gregori, a committed reformer who has Mr Cardoso's ear, its first task will be to come up with suggestions for police reform.
In fact, nurses such as Glassman will put the phone up to an unconscious patient's ear if a family member can't be there in person.
Now, there is admittedly more about which to "tweak" Wahid's ear.
The girl gets the impression that there is an altercation, during which the earpiece falls from Martin's ear and the connection goes dead, according to Crump.
Nevertheless, by constantly giving advice to Clinton on TV, as well as hinting that he occasionally has the President's ear, Morris is helping to rehabilitate himself.
This wasn't a clot of esoteric names and dates I'd dozed through in high school history, like the Habsburg Succession or the War of Jenkins's Ear.
Mike Tyson bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear and spat it on the ground as the pair fought for the world heavyweight title in 1997.
Sonny whispers into the man's ear that if he'll accept Jesus right then and there, no matter what happens, he'll end up in the kingdom of heaven.
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The proposed idea would convert speech to text and back, using the switch to remove any unusual pronunciation or too-quick talking before it reaches the listener's ear.
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The leatherette sealant of the headset's ear cups cancels out unwanted ambient noise and allows players to focus on the battle audio and tactical radio chatter of the game.
An historian in charge of the new institute, Maria Schmidt, who has the prime minister's ear, says it is too early to say exactly what research it will do.
Aug. 22, 1965 Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax throws an inside pitch to San Francisco's Juan Marichal, and catcher Johnny Roseboro's return throw to the mound grazes Marichal's ear.
They looked at witness accounts and letters sent by the two artists, concluding that the row ended with Gauguin - a keen fencer - cutting his friend's ear off.
And in the "well-dressed greens and things" section, there are salads that range from one made with fried pig's ear to another composed of avocado, oranges and roasted carrots.
The book, titled In Van Gogh's Ear: Paul Gauguin and the Pact of Silence, is the product of 10 years of research by German academics Hans Kaufmann and Rita Wildegans.
Ms Miller's ear for the language, both black and white, her eye for gesture and pose, above all her feel for the bitter clarity of adolescence, make this a remarkable book.
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