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In the Natural History, Pliny writes about the strange race of people known as the Panotti who live in the "All-Ears Islands" off of Scythia. These people there have bizarrely large ears that are so huge that the Panotti use them as blankets to shield their body against the chills of the night. [1] Their ears were used in lieu of clothing. [2]
The future, after all, belongs to the young." [21] Pitchfork critic Meaghan Garvey said, "I'm All Ears renders flattened communication as poignant, striking not because of the novelty of being made by teenagers but because it speaks with such commanding precision to the experience of a teenager in 2018.".
[3] [5] The transcriptions are coded in the CHAT (Codes for the Human Analysis of Transcripts) transcription format, which provides a standardized format for producing conversational transcripts. [6] This system can be used to transcribe conversations with any type of language learner: children, second-language learners, and recovering aphasics.
The ears of vertebrates are placed somewhat symmetrically on either side of the head, an arrangement that aids sound localization. All mammals have three auditory ossicles . The external pinna in therian mammals helps direct sound through the ear canal to the eardrum.
English: Scanned transcript of closed-door session of three Congressional committees, interviewing Michael McKinley, former State Department official, released November 4, 2019 Date 4 November 2019
The Firesign Theatre's Big Book Of Plays is a collection of transcriptions written by The Firesign Theatre for the title tracks of each of their first four albums.The book also contains some introductory material that is serious as well a few pieces that parody introductory material.
All You Need Is Ears: The inside personal story of the genius who created The Beatles (ISBN 0-312-11482-6) is the 1979 memoir of The Beatles' producer George Martin, co-authored by Jeremy Hornsby. [1] The book was republished in 1994. The title is a play-on-words to the 1967 Beatles song "All You Need is Love".
Lend Me Your Ears (Ray Stevens album), 1990; Lend Me Your Ears, a 2003 book by Boris Johnson; Lend Me Your Ears (video series), a 2014 video series by John Cantlie "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears", the first line of speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar