Only one crewman was seriously injured, doctors said, adding that he may lose his eyesight. |
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He suffered from poor eyesight so he was not fit for military service during the war. |
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He wanted to join the military during the Second World War, but his poor eyesight kept him from combat. |
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The referee's nerve, eyesight or ability to keep up with the play lets him down after a while. |
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The prognosis on his eyesight was initially poor, and doctors told him that in any case he should not work for two years. |
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Mobility suffers, hearing is lost and there is a gradual loss of eyesight and memory for the elderly. |
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If you read about her moon blindness and her loss of eyesight you wonder how she functions day to day around here. |
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The prompters had to have good eyesight as they generally had to depend on candlelight to read the script. |
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Sharks have excellent eyesight that is particularly good at detecting movement in low-light conditions such as starlight. |
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Mangoes are rich in the nutrients lutein and zeaxanthin that appear to help preserve our eyesight as we age. |
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Traffic police have criticised motorists who risk lives by driving with poor eyesight. |
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Many of us, myself among them, questioned the referee's parentage and eyesight in no uncertain terms. |
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Ford himself had been rejected by the navy during World War I for his poor eyesight. |
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Ten years ago, she began to suffer headaches and noticed blurriness in her eyesight. |
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These animals track their prey using their excellent sense of smell, eyesight, and hearing. |
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He almost lost his eyesight as a result of this illness and he did lose his eyelashes which never grew in again. |
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Are we talking about the little furry things with snuffly snouts and sharp claws, very bad eyesight, those fellows? |
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People using graphical Web browsers who have poor eyesight or who forgot their reading glasses may be out of luck, too. |
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As if it's not bad enough that I have eyesight that requires varifocal lenses, now even those need replacing. |
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They come on Uncle Junior's recommendation, but they prove to be doddering old fools with bad or no eyesight. |
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There was one unfortunate event of the evening, however, and it involved bad eyesight and a stone dog! |
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Canon dioptric lenses only handle simple eyesight defects of long and short sight, they may not help other eyesight problems. |
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Angie began to groom the horse's coat the best she could through the blurry vision that took over her eyesight. |
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As her eyesight began to dim and her mind became fuzzy, she thought, it's going to be all right now. |
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Flying foxes use their excellent eyesight more than echolocation, or bouncing sounds, to locate their food at night. |
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The plaintiff states that the deterioration in his eyesight prevents him from doing fine detailed work. |
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For the sake of a couple of dollars' worth of eyedrops the whole village would have good eyesight. |
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He had treatment on cataracts and wore glasses for reading but had good eyesight. |
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Most people find that sort of thing difficult, but those with good eyesight will succeed. |
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It was so flat that if you had good eyesight you could look into the far distance and see the back of your own head. |
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Worsening eyesight prevents her from seeing the screen easily and lately she has been reading with the aid of a magnifying glass. |
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The Snellen scale tests distance visual acuity and is only one of the tests done to assess eyesight. |
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Elves were known for their grace, beauty, keen eyesight, and sharp hearing. |
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With their poor eyesight and keen sense of smell, they can get dangerously close. |
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Top form if you ignore the fact that she's as deaf as a post, and her eyesight is selective. But she's happy, and all is well. |
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Apparently she flubbed her lines because of bad eyesight not because she was drunk or on drugs. |
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They want a copy of my eyesight prescription, so I popped over to my opticians in Farnham this afternoon. |
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In latter years, failing eyesight greatly restricted her ability in this regard. |
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To add to her misery, she has had to start wearing spectacles to correct her eyesight. |
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In addition, many children suffer from poor eyesight, cuts and perforations on their hands and twisted fingers. |
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We are talking here about brain damage, quadriplegia and paraplegia, mental illness and loss of limbs, eyesight, hearing and sexual function. |
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Now 37, his speech, eyesight, hearing and co-ordination are all badly affected. |
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They've lost their eyesight, they have acute hearing and smell, and they function perfectly in the pitch black. |
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The acute sense of smell is important, since the badger's eyes are quite small, and its eyesight is not particularly good. |
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This can lead to changes in eyesight including double vision as well as eye discomfort and watering. |
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His quick and strong wrists, his reflex action, and keen eyesight all figured in his ability to succeed as a hitter. |
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He couldn't see an inch in front of his nose, even with his expert eyesight fit for a perfect aim. |
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He said he had a strong feeling England would carry the day but that he'd reckoned without the referee's eyesight. |
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He was fifty-one years of age and the sole support of his mother who has failing eyesight. |
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He burst across the line and staggered to a halt, eyesight blurry, reeling as people surrounded him. |
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However if the pain is severe, or if your eyesight gets worse, you should contact your consultant straightway. |
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Failing eyesight stopped the mother-of-two from working or ever venturing out at night. |
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She is losing her eyesight, cannot walk, and her speech is restricted to just a handful of words. |
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The ancient Greeks believed that the sap of hawkweeds was responsible for the keen eyesight of hawks. |
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This makes it easy for people with poor eyesight to enlarge the fonts on a page to make the site more readable. |
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Hawks, whose survival depended on good eyesight, are said to have visited the hawkweeds to drink their juice to strengthen their eyesight. |
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His eyesight is very poor, but surely he could have visited her along with another member of his staff. |
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Dr Hillman said poor eyesight could lead to a greater risk of falls and injuries which were more serious among the elderly. |
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When I pressed her and told her of Alana's increasing concern about her eyesight, she looked at me as if I were being deliberately obtuse. |
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His poor eyesight meant that he often had to dictate his poems to other people. |
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The most important adaptations of the Arctic hare are its keen eyesight, acute hearing, and speed. |
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The adults can enjoy their feasting, drinking, the beach and sun while the children romp in the waters within eyesight. |
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In ancient Greece and Egypt, rue was employed to stimulate menstrual bleeding, induce abortions, and strengthen eyesight. |
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The man used to be an avid reader, but deteriorating eyesight has put an end to that activity. |
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The echidna depends more on its hearing than its eyesight, though it does see reasonably well. |
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Despite her failing eyesight she made prodigious amounts of lace tatting for her clothes, and for family and friends. |
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They suffer malnutrition, poor eyesight, bone deformation and respiratory diseases. |
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They have slower reaction times, and their hearing and eyesight may have deteriorated. |
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As well as losing her speech, Holly's eyesight is fading fast and she can no longer walk. |
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The widow, who has poor eyesight and hearing, said she had had virtually no warning before the flood waters came. |
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All share some of the ailments of old age, including poor memories, fading eyesight and bad hearing. |
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If you do spot a moose or two, remember that they are large, wild creatures with terrible eyesight and a nasty disposition. |
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This means that he has poor muscle control and his eyesight and hearing are failing. |
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This book clearly explains the cause of bad eyesight and how to use the Bates method to overcome it. |
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Within my eyesight was an investment company, a service station, a funeral home, a beauty salon, and a grocery story. |
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Combined with good hearing and a sense of smell, human eyesight can be used to penetrate darkness. |
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Not only were these eyesight correctors the brightest shade of pink ever discovered, but also scattered on their surface were delicately shaped diamonds and various gemstones. |
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People with bad eyesight usually need to wear corrective lenses, such as eyeglasses or contact lenses. |
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They have a keen sense of smell, acute hearing, but poor eyesight. |
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He contracts Kharga Fever, which renders him delirious and causes him gradually to lose his eyesight. |
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Early detection of amblyopia is critical to your child's eyesight. |
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Her eyesight was impaired by glaucoma and she was on anticonvulsant drugs. |
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The woman had shingles and severe arthritis, and her eyesight and hearing were diminishing. |
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Petit says that somebody once told him they understood his reliance on his eyesight, his sense of touch, even his sense of smell. |
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However much fans call referees' eyesight into question, the men in black won't waver because, according to new research, referees are simply a breed apart. |
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In 1991, before he was pope, he suffered a hemorrhagic stroke that briefly affected his eyesight. |
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Mr. Sorensen, a longtime friend of the Petersons, was recovering from a recent stroke and had all but lost his eyesight. |
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He had bad eyesight from birth and was not a regular schoolgoer. |
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I loose my eyesight, then somehow gain a second sight ability. |
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For those with good eyesight and for all with keen minds as well as palates, Biro's story is inspirational and his recipes complex and interesting. |
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My father had short sight and lost his eyesight due to glaucoma. |
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A small, bird-like woman, in later years troubled by failing eyesight and arthritis, she was renowned for her piety, sponsoring the publication of devotional literature. |
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Some sighted people lose much of their eyesight as they age. |
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She became skeletally thin, and lost her eyesight in one eye. |
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They're plain and do nothing for my eyesight but whilst often unseen, it's small details that people can notice and it's all working to a disguise. |
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His weak eyesight combined with his caducity puts him out of service. |
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Although suffering from failing eyesight and being a touch hard of hearing, the great grandmother has retained an acute memory of her childhood days. |
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Taylor originally trained as a lawyer, but, having damaged his eyesight in studying, sought work which did not involve overmuch reading and writing. |
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You can buy policies which compensate you for loss of limbs, eyesight etc. |
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My eyesight was also heightened considerably, with the bright, whitewashed walls that had large pieces of plaster flaking off the surface standing out fiercely at me. |
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He has suffered frostbite in his fingers, his eyesight is blurred, he has problems with his hearing in one ear and his gums are coming away from his teeth. |
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Projectiles are any items that can be thrown or projected into the face or path of an assailant to distract him, make him flinch, or to affect his eyesight momentarily. |
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I am not particularly strong, I lack speed, my senses are dull in comparison, my eyesight sucks, my sense of smell and that of hearing are almost negligible. |
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Sellers wanted to become a pilot, but his poor eyesight restricted him to ground staff duties. |
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Her doctor had confirmed that her eyesight would never improve. |
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She decided to try Acuvue bifocals when she was told her eyesight was failing. |
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As war approached, Walpole realised that his poor eyesight would disqualify him from serving in the armed forces. |
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These mechanisms sat directly on the stage blinding the eyesight of the audience. |
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From early childhood, Johnson suffered from poor eyesight, especially in his left eye, which interfered with his education. |
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Unfortunately, his eyesight began failing as a result of the large volume of required reading and the poor visibility under gaslights. |
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In addition to superb eyesight and hearing, zebras also have acute senses of smell and taste. |
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He eventually had to relinquish painting because failing eyesight meant that he could not achieve the quality that he wanted. |
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For example, the Mexican tetra is an albino cavefish that lost its eyesight during evolution. |
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With their acute eyesight and hearing, common ostriches can sense predators such as lions from far away. |
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The Romans are reported to have used cucumbers to treat scorpion bites, bad eyesight, and to scare away mice. |
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Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. |
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Marine animals, such as cetaceans, often have weak eyesight, and live in a world largely defined by acoustic information. |
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In 1813, when Davy damaged his eyesight in an accident with nitrogen trichloride, he decided to employ Faraday as an assistant. |
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Due to his poor eyesight, Larkin failed his military medical examination and was able to study for the usual three years. |
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The Kechari Mudra is accomplished by thrusting the tongue into the gullet, by turning it over itself, and keeping the eyesight in the middle. |
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There were somewhat contradictory reports about his eyesight from his contemporaries. |
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The book contained some generally disputed theories, and its publication created a growing degree of popular controversy about Huxley's eyesight. |
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There are differing accounts about the details of the quality of Huxley's eyesight at specific points in his life. |
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A SURVEY for Sight Care has revealed that a 'shocking' number of drivers may be on the roads with eyesight poor enough to fail a driving test. |
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Assisi Animal Health explains how entropion damages eyesight and why early treatment can save your dog's vision. |
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It is well known that hyperbaric oxygen therapy can have an effect Ion eyesight and produce visual manifestations in some patients. |
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The more they vituperated about Brown's dodgy eyesight, the clearer people could see this was just unfair, bullying even. |
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One photographer lost his eyesight when he was hit with a rubber bullet. |
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The dolphin eye is relatively small for its size, yet they do retain a good degree of eyesight. |
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These attributes of the owl cause its nocturnal eyesight to be far superior to that of its average prey. |
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These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. |
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Although their sense of smell is acute, their eyesight is monochromatic as has been shown by their lack of reaction to red lanterns. |
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Their eyesight, unlike that of their microbat relatives, is adapted to both night and daylight vision including some colour vision. |
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Megabat species often have eyesight as good as, if not better than, human vision. |
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Shrews have poor eyesight and instead use their excellent senses of smell and hearing to find food. |
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Their navigational accuracy is high, with good eyesight an important factor. |
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Killer whales have good eyesight above and below the water, excellent hearing, and a good sense of touch. |
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The small hairs on the rostrum of the boto are believed to function as a tactile sense, possibly to compensate for the boto's poor eyesight. |
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The invasion left a lasting impact on Gruffudd, who by 1116 was in his 60s and with failing eyesight. |
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Childe was never required to enlist in the army, most likely because of his poor health and eyesight. |
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He was disqualified for pilot training due to his eyesight being below par, and was classified as a navigator trainee. |
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Like other Procellariiformes, they use their uniquely developed sense of smell to locate potential food sources, whereas most birds depend on eyesight. |
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The zone is well lit so visual predators can use their eyesight, is usually well mixed and oxygenated from wave action, and can be a good habitat for algae to grow. |
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But again, his eyesight was an issue during the medical examination. |
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I was the least mercuric, the most sedentary of the three, and my poor eyesight made me an indifferent athlete, though I fenced well and even got my blue for it. |
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To get this, you need to be competent in English and maths, be 18 or over, have a good driving record, good eyesight and pass a medical as part of the test. |
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A retired New Hampshire electrical engineer, Pierce lost his eyesight and turned his life-changing event into an inspirational journey, as president of 2020 Vision Quest. |
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This did not improve his eyesight, but possibly made it worse. |
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A one eye-piece dioptre adjustment allows the binoculars to be set to suit your own eyesight and folddown rubber eye-cups allow use by spectacle wearers. |
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In November 1913 Yeats, whose eyesight was failing, rented Stone Cottage in Coleman's Hatch, Sussex, and invited Pound to accompany him as his secretary. |
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About 1939, Huxley encountered the Bates method for better eyesight, and a teacher, Margaret Darst Corbett, who was able to teach the method to him. |
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