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Sentences with deafened

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  • More than 6000 Australian workers are deafened every year by their jobs — but there is no legislation in any State protecting employees from noise hazards.
  • In Hannie Rayson's new play the desire to do good seems to have deafened any sense of art altogether.
  • Such messages, however brutally couched, are prone to fall on ears deafened by greed.
  • Their cheeks were dampened, their ears were deafened, by the spray and tumultuous roaring of a hundred waterfalls.
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