Now you know what an auditory minefield we sightless people face all the time. |
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This eccentric character never enjoyed the faculty of sight, and many still living remember the sonsy, contented, and sightless face of Willie. |
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They stood before Blaise, wearing black clothing, heads lowered, sightless eyes glaring at him from under stringy hair. |
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Sprawled on the floor, her skin as white as chalk, her sightless eyes staring up the ceiling, was the body of an old lady. |
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Consider the olm, a colorless, sightless salamander that lives in underground rivers in Slovenia. |
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His sightless eyes looked almost black in the shadows cast by the candle he had lit. |
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A sightless masseur who roams 19th-century Japan fighting injustice, he is easy to love and hard to kill. |
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To convince the enemy of their menacing strength, the townspeople were ordered to bang drums, blow trumpets and jostle the sightless envoy. |
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Oedipus angrily dismissed the sightless old man, accusing him of conspiring with Jocasta's brother, Creon, to overthrow him. |
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Jophiel cocked his head, his cornstalk hair dipping in front of his sightless eyes. |
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The girl stares at the shark, her pretty human eye focused on the eye of the sightless, eerie fish. |
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Work specific to the sightless, mentally challenged, the deaf and the physically challenged is also ongoing. |
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When he was 15, he worked out an adaptation, written with a simple instrument, that met the needs of the sightless. |
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My knowledge shall be yours even as it was shown to me, for, sightless, I saw all. |
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The Administratel service has also programs adapted for the sightless people to permit them to use this service conveniently. |
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This man however was totally sightless, with no direct experience of the colours he wore. |
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This barbaric act, which left Linda nearly sightless, wound up tying her and Burt together for life. |
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Between the torch brackets, images of long-dead nobility gazed down at them with an air of sorrow, as if their sightless eyes regretted the passing of more cheerful days. |
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Shah Alam II ruled well until his eighties and died as a sightless wretch dressed in rags when an army from Bengal led by General Gerald Lake stormed Delhi and Agra. |
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Moreover, both compositions boast the same cast of eccentrically posed, heavily built characters, with their unmistakably distorted faces and sightless eyes. |
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He and his coworkers are tracking the progress of 20 children in India, ages 6 to 15, who grew up sightless before the surgical removal of their cataracts. |
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One will no longer seek to reply to them nor to silence their din, but rather to find the reason of their misshapenness, their lameness, their sightless eyes, their long ears. |
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Wordenwood now plans to start a special foundation for the blind that will push for the use of Braille on lures to help sightless fishermen around the world. |
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The McDonoughs consulted with their veterinarian, who advised them that they were too busy to cope with the challenges posed by a sightless canine. |
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It grew out of the imperative needs of the blind, and was called into existence by the sightless themselves. |
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Its efforts are directed toward making life happier and easier for the sightless, and restoring their confidence and independence. |
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You could remain blind for a day if you need a more complete understanding of a sightless world. |
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More than 2,100 sightless Canadians hold full-time positions in regular industry, the professions, CNIB catering, and in executive offices. |
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They are 55 years old and people of substance rather than style, but a person's physical appearance means nothing to a sightless person. |
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Because the play is about spirits, about things we cannot see, IĀ feel like a sightless person guided by spirits who are also blind. |
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Much of the success of the work of the CNIB is due to the energetic and self-sacrificing efforts of the sightless district administrators who go wherever there is a blind person who needs help. |
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Yet when a patient is admitted with a knife lodged in his eye, and the resident doctor seems to balk at the task ahead, it is Georgie who calmly removes the knife: he restores sight to the sightless. |
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Even when they're looking out front, they appear to be sightless. |
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Every year more than 1,700 Canadians of all ages are made sightless. |
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This is vital for animals who use a sightless navigation system such as bats, or birds like swiftlets who live in dark caves. |
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Life loves sightless painters, visionless prophets, and crippled surgeons. |
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