Both Rampart and Azure swung at the same time, and a dazzling flash of light temporarily blinded Azure. |
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The waves of pain blinded him, and made the noises of the day sound far away. |
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He blinded himself after learning that he had unknowingly killed his father and had sexual intercourse with his mother. |
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The partisian hacks on both sides of the aisle are so blinded that they don't see this freight train of debt coming downing down the tracks. |
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A Bradford dad-of-two was blinded when a bungee cord he was using to tie up a deckchair sprang open and hit him in the eye. |
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The studies included in Expecting Armageddon fail to recognize that the millennialists cited are not blinded by their adherence to a prophecy. |
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You probably despise them for being blinded by their own material crassness and their ignorance of the world. |
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But clear and carefully calculated decisions need to be made, not wild and disproportionate acts blinded by the fog of emotion. |
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Thankfully the wind remained fairly constant as we were blinded by the sheet lightning. |
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Maybe it is like a moth to a flame, fascinated by its brightness but also blinded by it. |
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She is blinded by the fall and regains consciousness with unseen things pecking at her. |
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Sometimes you realize what's happening, but usually you don't, cause you're too blinded by the flashing lights of the filmstrip. |
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Next, an unexpected visit from W. He wants to see the turducken, so I open the range, and we are blinded by smoke! |
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Five research assistants, blinded to the type of glove material, tested stressed and unstressed gloves for barrier effectiveness. |
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Not only did it boost their speed, but the glow of the engines also momentarily blinded the pilot of the other ship. |
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I cried out, blinded with pain, and would have fallen to my knees if Cae hadn't quickly slipped his arms around me. |
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The claustrophobic blandness of my existence in suburban Buffalo blinded me from the legions of disaffected youth fighting the same battles. |
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The grenade exploded in mid-air and a brilliant flash blinded everyone in the room. |
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And then something shifted, pulled back with a graunch, dislodging dust over her chin and mouth, and grey dirty light blinded her. |
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When men resign their opinion to the control of self-will, they, of course, become uncandid, and thus blinded. |
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The bright sunlight nearly blinded her, causing her to stumble over Marmalade and Rosie, her two sleek cats. |
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This graphical procedure can be repeated, without becoming blinded by lists of numbers. |
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Six years ago he was blinded in one eye when he was stabbed with a felt-tip pen by a fellow patient. |
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As more jagged ribbons of lightening above set the sky alight, Ely swore aloud as he was blinded. |
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It can be used as an acid test of whether a person has interest in knowing or may be blinded by ideological convictions. |
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You are the classic narcissistic misfit, blinded by outrage over your own inconsequentialness. |
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St Dunstan's charity, which looks after servicemen and women blinded in the service of their country, organised the event. |
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A man blinded in one eye by a samurai sword attack in Kidbrooke was the victim of mistaken identity, a court has heard. |
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Both books feature fighters blinded in one eye due to gloves having padding illegally removed. |
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It is the story of Samson, the mighty warrior who was betrayed by his lover, and then blinded and imprisoned by his enemies, the Philistines. |
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Sentencing him, she said Margerum had lashed out in drink at someone who had done him no harm and said he could have left his victim blinded. |
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Burnley Crown Court heard Mr Cook, who works in computers, suffered a break to his retina and feared waking up blinded. |
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Orphaned and blinded from childhood, he became an ascetic freethinker and materialist. |
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Eric, blinded more than 20 years ago by a genetic disorder, has been getting one-and-a-half hours of help every Thursday morning. |
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She was blinded by her tears and the smoke, so she couldn't see the burning timber above her that was about to fall. |
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Five players were permanently blinded and a dozen more had permanent eye defects leading to reduced vision. |
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But in 1944, Norman returned to action by taking part in D-Day plus one, in which he was wounded in the face and nearly blinded. |
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She is blinded by his charm and she's doing these things that she normally would never do. |
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He was used to getting his own way and was so enraged that he was blinded to the consequences of his actions. |
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However, he was blinded to all other clinical and demographic data for this investigation. |
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In the process, the patient is willfully blinded to the conduct that inevitably causes his misery in the first place. |
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Or had I been blinded by my own passion, and my own desperate yearning for her to see me as I saw her? |
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I cried as I admitted that I was so selfish that I was blinded to the fact that Will had needed my help all along. |
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Kaltag could not feel the importance of this call, for he was blinded with anticipation. |
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It blinded me with details of how many of its clients were looking for a car just like mine. |
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The radiologists who read the radiographs at each institution were blinded to the results of the Ottawa knee rule assessment. |
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This man tells us he was blinded after a bombing raid by Sudanese aircraft. |
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Travelling along the corridor to the Buddhism area, our eyes were blinded by an underground palace with thousands of gold sculptured Buddhas. |
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Still, I wouldn't like to see it sweep through the Oscars just because Academy voters are blinded by its razzle-dazzle. |
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Sir Ambrose rose up in considerable dismay at a clatter above his head which half blinded him with pulvilio and scattered feathers. |
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An explosion of pain blinded me as I reeled and staggered, trying vainly to catch my balance. |
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The man in the white coat holding the dart gun looked up as Aidan came down him without mercy and blinded by fury and wrath. |
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His silver armor blinded her for a moment as it glinted brightly in the sunlight. |
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His eyes are blinded by his need to deny the anima within, and he shall suffer as those he seeks to control and capture! |
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Bryant has retinitis pigmentosa, an eye disease that has blinded four generations of her family. |
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Interestingly, Stevenson's fondness for retrospection does not seem to have blinded him but rather to have sharpened his sensitivity to seeing. |
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She turned when she heard the throng of girls scream and giggle and was almost blinded by camera flashes. |
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This delusion has deformed British cinema for decades, and largely blinded us to our other identity as Europeans. |
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During my journey into work this morning I was almost blinded by the relative colourfulness and brightness of London. |
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This was the reason why he had blinded himself originally, due to the shame that he was so blind and ignorant of these mistakes. |
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The noise grows louder and she is blinded by the headlights of a black limousine, which is hurtling towards her. |
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We cannot be blinded by the smoke of ignorance, we must rise up and learn to see what is staring us straight in the face. |
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The incident occurred when a small weed-spraying truck veered off Waihi's Waitawheta Rd after the driver was blinded by sunstrike. |
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We heard arrant nonsense from this hopeless Minister of Police, who wanders around the country in a daze, blinded by his own incompetence. |
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Those in the property management departments of the architects feel they have been blinded by a cheap trick. |
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The father was blinded by rage and had nothing but a stare that was glaring with hate for what he believed had happened. |
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For a moment I was blinded by pain and I pulled back, drawing my arm against my chest. |
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He got about two steps towards the doors before they banged open and the room was blinded with light. |
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Scan reading was qualitative, performed by two independent, experienced nuclear medicine physicians blinded to the results of the other tests. |
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Among these animals were a barn owl that had been blinded by pesticides and a red-tailed hawk that had been hit by a car. |
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The images of his release, broadcast live around the world, show a man squinting into the light as if blinded. |
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The light blinded me at first, but even still, I couldn't believe the sight that met my eyes. |
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Miles stepped outside the cave, squinting as the light of the midday sun temporarily blinded him. |
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He was blinded momentarily as a desk lamp was flicked on and the curtains were closed. |
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Valerie is blinded by her presumptions to the true answers to any of these questions. |
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A flash nearly blinded Talarissa, and the boom of the explosion would have deafened her if it hadn't been for the helmet's sound suppressors. |
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Then the bioluminescent lights flickered on and Damian was blinded by the sudden flash of light. |
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Dillyn was almost blinded by the dazzling whiteness of the spotless floors and walls. |
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The blinded Cyclops at the cave exit feels the emerging animals, under whose bellies Odysseus and his followers are clinging. |
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Another team were being lashed by bracken fronds and splashed with water as they tried to cross the beck while blinded by blackened goggles. |
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He scrambled to the floor and was about to dive under the bed when the door swung inwards and the light from the corridor blinded him for a moment. |
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Or maybe they were blinded with excitement from witnessing a cameo by their hometown hero. |
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But the Russians are blinded by their insane superpower ambitions and their take from their heavily mythologized WWII history. |
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Yet liberals can be blinded by ideology, and nowhere is this more true than in the debate over women in combat. |
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He replaced his brother Vladimir Rassate, who was deposed and blinded on the orders of their father Boris I, for his efforts to reconvert the country to paganism. |
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And in her final years, when she was blinded by macular degeneration and suffocating with emphysema, vanity left her isolated. |
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A single blinded, randomized, controlled, prospective study was performed at St. Paul's Sinus Center, Vancouver, a tertiary referral rhinology center. |
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It is easy to be blinded by the brilliance of that balmy Melbourne night. |
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But he was never blinded by its glories or its self-promotion. |
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Kramer and Billy are kindred spirits, but Kramer accuses Billy of being blinded by the seductions of capitalism. |
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He, however, is determined to go forward, blinded by his messianic militarism and his passion to feed and grow the military-industrial complex while in office. |
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Was being on the lithium responsible in some way for her being blinded to what was right in front of her eyes? |
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Perhaps Wiencek is so blinded by his loathing of Thomas Jefferson that he cannot see what is right in front of his eyes. |
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Then they blinded Samson and he was bound to a millstone as a slave. |
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Actually blinded by prosthetics, he walks the fine line between acting and mimicry, giving a performance that is neither stifled by imitation, nor unconvincing. |
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They are to be pitied, for they are so blinded by their misplaced rage and fear that they no longer know what they stand for or how to make a stand at all. |
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The dust kicked up in her face blinded her and clogged up her throat. |
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The guards ceased fire and looked up, they were momentarily blinded by the thin mist of steam but that didn't stop them from firing blindly out of the shroud of steam. |
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As the glaring bright light blinded us for a split second, we heard a sickening metal screech as the semi sideswiped Mom's car and just barely missed doing the same to mine. |
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A blast of wind hit us in the face and the light blinded me temporarily. |
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The smell was of boiling sulphur and choking grey dust, and the blistering heat burnt his face, and soon the ash cloud blinded him too, but still he was not scared. |
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As parents they are overprotective to their children, they place too much emphasis on book learning, and are too blinded by the glitter of a western education. |
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A bright light shone in my eyes and I squinted, temporarily blinded. |
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Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit. |
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Patrick recalls much of what followed, he was temporarily blinded from glass splinters as he searched and shouted for his friend but could not find him. |
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He was suddenly blinded by an intense burst of light from the doorway. |
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The statistician who did the analysis was blinded to group and treatment. |
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Experts warned savers not to be blinded by headline interest rates. |
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I struck a pose as she picked up the camera and blinded me with the flash. |
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Another pair of wings momentarily blinded her, and every bird that had occupied the tree suddenly left in a rush, loud chirrups marking their way. |
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Five minutes ago I was sitting here and was blinded by a white light which was followed by the loudest clap of thunder I've heard for a few years. |
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A blinded clinician conducts interviews with patient and caregiver. |
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How do you warn a sister against being blinded by filthy lucre? |
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Some blinded veterans recall that doctors did little more than bluntly inform them of the finality of their condition, and ask them if they had any questions. |
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Around the same time, they reported that planarians move away from intense visible light, and they showed that even blinded planarians are negatively phototaxic. |
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In 1918, about two months after winning the Iron Cross, Adolf Hitler was blinded by mustard gas during a battle on the front lines and taken to Pasewalk. |
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At first, I was blinded by dazzling white and blinked, looking away. |
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Personally, I've been a long-time opponent of the armed struggle, but that has never blinded me to the genuineness of the convictions of those engaged in it. |
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The Mayan calendar is a gateway to realms of consciousness that the majority of mankind has been blinded to by the use of false delusory calendars. |
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But it was recently found that some ham manufacturers here were so blinded by greed that they spread dichlorvos, a pesticide, on the ham so that flies would be kept off it. |
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Interviews were done on the day of patients' clinic visit by a psychiatrist, blinded to thymic status. |
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Sydney woman, 18, returned home from schoolies in Bali permanently blinded after drinking cocktail containing methanol. |
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She is partially blinded because of the tumour and she caught her foot on the jig saw and went down. |
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Donald was overthrown, blinded, and imprisoned for the remaining two years of his life. |
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Children employed at glassworks were regularly burned and blinded, and those working at potteries were vulnerable to poisonous clay dust. |
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He had to hold his Akubra at a rakish angle to keep from being blinded by the light. |
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The Cyclops then throws the top half of a mountain at him and prays to his father, Poseidon, saying that Odysseus has blinded him. |
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The heat brought sweat and the sweat blinded. Black flinders gyrated in the fiery air like bats. |
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But they appear to be blinded in both eyes when it comes to the glaur left behind by the two-legged offenders. |
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Venograms and suspected bleeding events were evaluated by a blinded independent adjudication committee. |
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So rigorous is their selection, so gruelingly thorough their training, they can be blinded by a cando attitude. |
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Eid was separated from most of her friends and blinded by tear-gas. |
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Ray, from Rottingdean near Brighton, was blinded by a German mortar bomb at the end of a seven-hour journey from the drop zone. |
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Investigators blinded to randomization evaluated weekly wound photographs using a digital planimetry software package for debridement. |
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For instance Bechbretha mentions the case of a king who lost his throne because he was blinded by a bee. |
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In the Odyssey, Poseidon is notable for his hatred of Odysseus who blinded the god's son, the cyclops Polyphemus. |
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Viewers saw Williams's character Arya blinded as punishment for murdering Ser Meryn Trant. |
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Wearing a mask to avoid being blinded, he tests the accuracy of a spitting cobra. |
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Vet Simon Pudsey, coowner of the practice, said the moggy was lucky not to have been blinded. |
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In this sequel to Rescue Pup, Seeing Eye dog Shakespeare is matched with Tim, a teenager recently blinded in an accident. |
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Actions cannot be guaranteed if dialoguers are blinded by refusal to change from mistrust to trust, from suspicion to recognition. |
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In addition, when Excalibur was first drawn, in the first battle testing Arthur's sovereignty, its blade blinded his enemies. |
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There are several studies on Secretin that have been done in a blinded manner and in none has any significant effect been documented. |
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By such reasonings, the simple were blinded, and the malicious edged. |
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John Grant was not so lucky, and had been blinded by the fire. |
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Magnus was blinded, castrated, mutilated and imprisoned in a monastery. |
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Her warmth and radiance had blinded him, a self-inflicted abacination. |
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Additional legend proclaims that Peeping Tom was later struck blind as heavenly punishment, or that the townspeople took the matter in their own hands and blinded him. |
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These reconnaissance planes were used to direct gunnery and photograph enemy fortifications but now the Allies were nearly blinded by German fighters. |
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Penny Shoesmith, from Eaglescliffe, offered her support after her cat Circlip was nearly blinded when he was shot in the head with an airgun last June. |
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They say that he was blinded for writing abuse of Helen and recovered his sight after writing an encomium of Helen, the Palinode, as the result of a dream. |
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While they were escaping, however, Odysseus foolishly told Polyphemus his identity, and Polyphemus told his father, Poseidon, that Odysseus had blinded him. |
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A blinded tester grasped the scapular lateral border and applied force in the posterior direction to prevent scapular protraction and abduction movements. |
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And finally, have we become so blinded by being politically correct that we must figuratively smash our thumb with a hammer before we can be convinced it is a hammer? |
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Postoperatively, all patients were assessed by a blinded investigator, who recorded pain intensity, sedation levels, mood, and hourly analgesia requirements. |
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Legend has it that he was so impressed with the structure that he had the architect, Postnik Yakovlev, blinded so that he could never design anything as beautiful again. |
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Victorious, Hunald blinded and imprisoned his brother, only to be so stricken by conscience that he resigned and entered the church as a monk to do penance. |
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This is akin to giving cyanocobalamine in a blinded fashion to a group of people with peripheral neuropathy without regard to their cyanocobalamine levels. |
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The goal was to examine whether eicosapentaenoic acid supplementation reduced polyp burden in the setting of FAP, as assessed by blinded outside endoscopists. |
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Skin improvement was assessed by blinded investigators according to the Dover classification scale for photoaging and with noninvasive diagnostic techniques. |
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