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Sabriel flinched as the girl screamed, hesitated for a moment, then bent down by the rabbit's side and reached out with one pale hand to touch it between its long ears.
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No doubt that line has long since reached the ears of the otherwise-engaged Business Minister.
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Known for their babyish faces, large ears and long tails, pygmy elephants were found to be a distinct subspecies only in 2003, after DNA testing.
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Tables had had ears for too long, with loudmouths locked up under emergency laws.
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It was music to the ears of people long accustomed to hearing gun shots close to their doors.
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Disney's dinosaurs are just Dumbos with long necks instead of big ears.
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"There were deaf ears for a long time, " he says.
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He kept his graying hair long, so it curled up near the ears, but age had thinned it on top.
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"A long free fall is more chance for my ears to come off or for the fur to blow in my face, " he explains.
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He received round-the-clock care from vets and nurses who removed 13kg (2st) of hair, clipped his two-inch long claws and removed cysts and grass seeds from his paws and ears in a two-hour operation.
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Deeper, darker issues have clouded the music business for a very long time, such as how the music industry spoon-fed our ears until the unheard of happened.
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The leather headband and memory-foam-loaded earpads provide ample comfort for long sessions, and the earcups are cushy enough to keep the cartilage on your ears protected.
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Not long after, in 1730, a London optician, Edward Scarlett , added rigid sidepieces that rested atop the ears.
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