Word: eared
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...vestibule of the ear, the organ which controls the body's static balance and is intimately related to sea sickness, is the first organ to become functionally mature-because the fetus needs it for floating safely in the waters of birth. At birth the ear's vestibule is as big as it ever will...
...door with the announcement that the girl, Helen Milner, had fainted in his car. Employer and fiancé carried the girl upstairs to bed. The fiancé left "to get a doctor." Mrs. Malenfant bathed the girl's forehead, discovered a bullet hole behind Miss Milner's ear. The girl had been dead for an hour. The fiancé had vanished...
...missing Memorial Hall bell clapper now if a member of the Yard Police hadn't surprised the group of roaring rowdies, fresh from the muskrat slaughter in the Yard. But their efforts to roll him, drag him, scrape him away ended ignominiously in the safety of a speeding ear...
Last week Otologist Hermon Marshall Taylor of Jacksonville, Fla., president of the Southern Medical Association, resoundingly declared that this malaria-quinine-deafness sequence was a fact. And in a Southern Medical Journal article he gave this strong advice to the ear specialists of the nation...
...strong rich voice was expressive in every phase, her gestures admirably restrained. Most critics led their readers to believe that her interpretation was practically perfect. But Madame Flagstad is not yet a titan, though she exhibited great spirit when she managed her own horse, sang bravely into his ear no matter how the beast twitched and scuffed...