Deaf giddy helpless left ordsprog

en Deaf, giddy, helpless, left alone, To all my friends a burden grown; No more I hear my church's bell Than if it rang out for my knell; At thunder now no more I start Than at the rumbling of a cart
  Jonathan Swift

en I go, and it is done; the bell invites me.
Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell
That summons thee to heaven or to hell.

  William Shakespeare

en People take the classes because of the deaf school and the deaf community, so they can communicate with friends and classmates. ... We've had everyone from nurses and other medical professionals to parents of deaf children. I've even had car salesmen.

en When we were taking the carts back to the tee, ... I couldn't hear anything. In my left ear, I'm half deaf, people whistling and screaming, and then my right ear, I'm half deaf. It was electric, it was loud, people were really into it. J. D. brings huge galleries everywhere he goes.
  Tiger Woods

en When the bell rang the pupils lined up outside their classrooms. Dane left the line as the teacher was taking the pupils up the stairs to their classroom to go to the toilet. That's where his body was found.

en It is a big deal when a church gets a bell. This church has been here since 1925, and our steeple has never had a bell.

en Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. I'll say this, when the bell rang for lunch, nobody left. They stayed to watch me play. It's good to pass on music like this to kids. They need it. I remember when I was a kid. I was confused as the kids of today are. Music changed my life.

en That all-softening, overpowering knell, / The tocsin of the soul - the dinner-bell.
  Lord Byron

en When the storm hit, we could hear rumbling -- nothing like the train sound some people say they hear. And it hit all at once. The lights went out, and there it was, just that quick.

en It adds a little extra burden because I can't hear every bell. These ears are not as good as your God-given ears.

en The muffled thunder of dialogue comes through the walls, then a chorus of laughter. Then more thunder. Most of the laugh tracks on television were recorded in the early 1950s. These days, most of the people you hear laughing are dead.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en I have to sneak in food too. Yesterday I was in line when the bell rang.

en With the new consoles coming out -- and I said this five years ago when the PS2 and Xbox came out -- people all rush to ring the bell for the death knell of PC gaming, and it never seems to happen, and I don't think we're looking at that now, either.

en We'll start those tee times at 7:30 in the morning and run them until probably 6 o'clock in the evening. If you want a cart, you will pay the cart fee, but you can walk for absolutely nothing.

en Listen for thunder. It's possible you'll hear some thunder, too.


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