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  • For the tools to reach that goal, the Alliance partnered with G-PASS, which implements Sound Associates' systems, including D-Scriptive, a handheld device with one ear-piece through which the listener hears a pre-recorded audio script describing everything onstage as the show is taking place, and I-Caption, which delivers the text of the script—including character names—in tight synchronization with the show on a polarized handheld screen.

    Opening Up Broadway to All the Senses Pia Catton 2011

  • The successor to the iPwn: The iPhone Classic with REAL push buttons and noticeable ear-piece.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Sketch a Day: 02-15-2008 2008

  • Some have even kindly removed an ipod ear-piece to listen to me.

    Animal Rights « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007

  • It must've taken him years and a lot of people whispering into his ear-piece...

    Gandhi would be so proud. Fathorse 2008

  • Dozens of burly American secret service members, dressed in plain suits with an ear-piece plugged into one ear, swarmed the hotel lobby and the banquet hall standing shoulder to shoulder with Iranian bodyguards.

    My Dinner With Ahmadinejad 2008

  • None of the trenchcoat-clad, ear-piece wearing guards could prevent him from being roundly booed, though, and neither could they secure an entertaining first half on the field ...

    Poor Paul got Boo'ed Candace 2005

  • The computer gave back the results into his ear-piece: Clara Terra was last known to be home with her fianc, and Nova Terra was scheduled to depart that very morning on a private yacht from Osborne Station to Tyrador IX.

    STARCRAFT GHOST NOVA KEITH R.A. DECANDIDO 2006

  • This information would then be fed into Julian's ear-piece and he would come out with it, thereby giving the world the impression that he was actually quite well informed about language matters.

    On minding 'Never Mind the Fullstops' DC 2006

  • This information would then be fed into Julian's ear-piece and he would come out with it, thereby giving the world the impression that he was actually quite well informed about language matters.

    Archive 2006-12-01 DC 2006

  • In fact, Shrub will keep taking ear-piece advice from Uncle Karl to oppose the Democrats at every turn, and to *gag* “stay the course”.

    Think Progress » Bush on what he learned from Tuesday’s elections: 2006

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