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  2. We reviewed and tested Phonak hearing aids - here's ... - AOL

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    Phonak also offers pediatric hearing aids and solutions for individuals with single-sided deafness. Speak with a hearing professional to determine which models best suit your hearing needs, habits ...

  3. Sonova - Wikipedia

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    Phonak Holding AG was founded in 1985 as a holding company for the Phonak Group. In 1987 corporate headquarters were moved from Zurich to Stäfa . The company was floated on the SWX Swiss Exchange in 1994 and renamed Sonova Holding AG on 1 August 2007, although this change applied only to the holding company and in parts to the subsidiaries ...

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  5. Comfort noise - Wikipedia

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    Generated comfort noise is at a low but audible volume level, and can vary based on the average volume level of received signals to minimize jarring transitions. [ 2 ] In many VoIP products, users may control how VAD and comfort noise are configured, or disable the feature entirely.

  6. Fred R. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro has published numerous articles on language, law, and information science, including "The Politically Correct United States Supreme Court and the Motherfucking Texas Court of Appeals: Using Legal Databases to Trace the Origins of Words and Quotations" [2] and "Who Wrote the Serenity Prayer". [3]

  7. Pro-choice and pro-life - Wikipedia

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    The term pro-choice entered currency after pro-life and was coined by those who supported legal abortion as a response to the success of the pro-life branding. [1] [4] The first use of the term cited by the Oxford English Dictionary is in a 1969 issue of the California daily newspaper the Oxnard Press-Courier, which referred to "Pro-choice and ...