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hearing aid

Any device to improve the hearing of partially deaf people. Hearing aids usually consist of a battery-powered transistorized microphone/amplifier unit and earpiece. Some miniaturized aids are compact enough to fit in the ear or be concealed in the frame of eyeglasses.



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It was the sort of result that gets you re-tuning your set or buying a new deaf aid.
Brown, who stated that he had bought a deaf aid in the hope of hearing racing's leaders speak, added: "My deaf aid is finally working, so perhaps I will soon be able to hear other racing organisations and individuals say what their position is on this disgraceful sale.
But the older generation, those of us who can clearly remember Bobby Moore's smile, have finally turned up our deaf aids and got the message.
 
 
 
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