He pocketed a considerable amount of loot, but he suffered 11 concussions, a broken hand, a fractured eye socket, a broken nose and knee damage. |
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When his eye caught sight of the Holy Ark, he put down his broom and approached it. |
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The floater was a morphing shade that caught the prevailing winds within her eye and billowed like an escaped handkerchief. |
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If the retina is normally attached, the insect-like movements are harmless floaters in the vitreous humor of the eye. |
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I stroked the beads of the rosary, and the glitter of the tiny crucifix caught my eye. |
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To produce a new plant, each tuber must have an eye which appears at the point where the tuber connects to the main stalk. |
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Here, Rilke compares the rose window of a cathedral to the eye of a cat, the gaze of which is in turn likened to a whirlpool. |
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My attention had been momentarily distracted by a lock of hair curling over his eye. |
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Grosvenor used a chain saw to rough up the top face of the work, which is at a tall viewer's eye level. |
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A lot of people who know nothing about art say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
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His cheek was already swelling from the roundhouse and he had a rather nice black eye. |
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The Earl certainly had a fine eye for art and appreciated both the beauty and rarity of the items he collected. |
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We all know card tricks are about the speed of the hand beating the eye but Daniel is an expert in the art. |
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Just as in the eye pin, the circle needs to be sitting on top of the wire like a lollipop on a stick. |
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The best choices include flank steak, London broil, eye of the round, and extra-lean ground beef. |
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She deftly ties a knot at the end of a long piece of thread before poking the other quickly through the needle's eye. |
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She reached into the wardrobe and removed one of the long dresses that had caught her eye. |
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There is no pretense, no artifice, no meaning, other than what you carry out after you've wiped the fiftieth tear of laughter out of your eye. |
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The courts will also have the power to order the pubs and clubs to install CCTV to keep an eye on rowdies. |
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Typically your eye will gravitate towards the darker, brighter colors such as burgundy red or royal blue. |
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Left untreated, young children who are long-sighted may eventually lose vision in one eye. |
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Regular eye check-ups will identify long-sightedness early on so that corrective treatment can be administered. |
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Corinne, seeing a movement out of the corner of her eye, looked up and saw Carla ascending the stairs. |
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David has trouble looking you in the eye, has a stutter and hasn't yet got the hang of speaking on the phone. |
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At least I could look him in the eye and tell him straight out that he can't hurt me anymore. |
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I see no reason why viewers should not enjoy a scholar simply looking them in the eye and talking straight. |
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Patients will be treated on a day care basis and be looked after by a team of specialist eye nurses. |
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You should wear eye goggles, a mask over your nose and mouth, and rubber or latex gloves. |
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Everyone whose eye I met turned away, as though afraid or ashamed to look at me. |
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Competition is a good excuse to get your guns working and keep your eye sharp. |
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White and yellow flowers among the darker ruby reds and burnt oranges, often soften the overall effect and leads the eye through the flower bed. |
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I put on black eyeliner, mascara, red eye shadow with black tints towards the edges of my eyes, and ruby colored lipstick. |
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When I bent down to loop the wet laces, something low, slow, and wavering caught my eye. |
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Bull's eye targets were set up in the garden and under strict supervision the lads loosed off some rounds. |
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Casting his eye down the table, he rudely dismisses his assistant with a wave of his hand. |
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It propagates itself by seeding and by creeping rootstock, so keep an eye on it and limit its growth. |
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Although they can be annoying, eye floaters are usually not a problem and don't require treatment. |
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A dilated fundus examination of the retina is advised when these floaters increase in number suddenly along with flashes to rule out any retinal tears in the eye. |
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What the baron recoils from in horror, others discern with a gimlet eye to the main social chance. |
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Getting a ticket in those circumstances might be seen as a rough trot, but my untrained eye does not detect anything that suggests the law was not broken. |
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St. Vincent sat there stunned, blood dripping from a gash above his left eye. |
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I like somebody that looks me in the eye when I ask a question. |
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But they never looked me in the eye or addressed me directly. |
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The phenomenon is easily seen by eye and apparently cannot be ascribed to statistical artefacts, selection procedures or flawed reduction techniques. |
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With an eye for the perfect moment combined with an artful sense of composition, Parke's work's are a stunning evocation of how this country really is. |
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She didn't look him in the eye for fear of how he would answer. |
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Maybe he would have the best policies, but I could never support any politician who can't look me in the eye and give a straight answer to a question. |
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Now stare at the bright screen for a few minutes, giving your open eye plenty of time to adjust to the glare. |
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But as the gig progressed he seemed to loosen up a bit and started making eye contact with audience members, and he flashed a few smiles in various directions. |
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But the worst of all was her silver eye shadow and rose red lipstick. |
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He hit the fuselage of his F-100 when he ejected, breaking his arm, damaging his eye and injuring his back. |
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Throughout the entire discussion, Gaddafi almost never looked Walters directly in the eye. |
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The trilobite eye is in continuity with the rest of its shelly armor. |
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Murdoch was known to personally track all of the editorial budgets with a gimlet eye. |
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I was diagnosed with long sight in my right eye when I was about six years old, and wore glasses until I was about seventeen when I gave them up in a fit of vanity. |
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The desk is of mahogany, bird's eye maple, rosewood, and leather. |
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Because forecasters always try to pinpoint the eye of the hurricane, this knowledge will help with locating the exact position and lead to better tracking. |
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There are reasons, in other words, for hard-shell conservatives to give him the gimlet eye. |
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He had thick black hair, a lock of which was hanging over his eye. |
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The primary pigment that determines human skin, hair and eye colour is melanin, which is synthesised by melanocytes. |
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Keep an eye out for any pest infection such as greenfly, scale or mealy bug. |
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If no eye reaction and no maxilliped reaction were observed, the crab was classified as dead. |
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Whether they are out of towners or locals, the decor is definitely tailored to suit those with an eye for combats and bovver boots. |
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Recent research has shown that melanins are produced not only in the skin but also in many other sites such as the eye, inner ear, muscles, etc. |
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Gone were any girlish slip-ups, gone were sequins and glitter eye shadow. |
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Below it, brittlebush leads the eye down the path with yellow blooms atop silvery foliage. |
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The latest version is easy on the eye, even bringing an element of design flair to a segment that has boxiness as its basic blueprint. |
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A November hunting trip in the extreme North turned into a lifesaving opportunity in the blink of an eye for two master sergeants from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. |
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It includes bird's eye red oak, measled red oak and plum pudding oak. |
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