The new study by Mutter and Munch shows the range of light intensity within which blindness can be treated using optogenetic methods. |
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As he walked over to our side of the room, I heard him mutter some obscenities under his breath. |
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Democrats mutter about the president's secret plan to transform homeland security into a flag-draped campaign issue. |
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Still, it was easier to mutter in private and unsettle his wife with threats of going public than actually doing anything. |
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The other Freelancers had all been watching avidly at this point, and all began to mutter to themselves. |
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More cynical Ukrainians have already begun to mutter that all politicians are the same in the end. |
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But Woking, I'm sorry to say, seems to have accepted this slight without even the mildest mutter of protest. |
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I struggled down to pick them up, to a growing mutter of impatience from the people in the queue behind me. |
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I threw the rag down with a soft mutter of disgust, cradling my chin in my trembling hands, my breath coming in short, unhealthy spurts. |
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With a mutter or two the chap retreated into a sulk and decided to get on with his reading material. |
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I irrationally wonder whether they will notice our matching wedding bands and mutter a homophobic slur the next time we walk by. |
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But how could one concentrate on words for creating spells when another mutter curses on you? |
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When someone cuts in front of you in traffic or honks at you if you hesitate, do you mutter an epithet or react with fear? |
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So tomorrow I will bring it to work, put it in a common area, mutter LAWYERS and stamp off scowling. |
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Andy continued to mutter obscenities to herself, although too low for anyone to hear or see. |
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He seemed to be studying up on something, and he would mutter to himself from time to time. |
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Mary stumbled over her words but try as she might all she could do was mutter useless syllables. |
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I mutter a sheepish apology and get to my feet, smoothing my shirt and trying to flatten my hair. |
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That is why the young are fiery and righteous, and the old crabbedly mutter that there is no new thing under the sun. |
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And from this alleged mutter, trained exegetes in the press are now divining the entire political infrastructure of the Vatican. |
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The ending really is one where you stare at the TV for about five minutes after it is over and mutter gibberish. |
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And hotels cannot afford to leave out aloo gobi, aloo mutter, paneer butter masala, chana masala and dal fry from their list of curries. |
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Voices rose in an unhappy mutter, but the crowd began to drift away, and the sergeant walked over. |
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Through a constricted throat and a befogged reason, I heard myself mutter something about the disparity of our stations. |
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Passengers' eyes divert to Lauren and they begin to mutter incoherently about her. |
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To one listening, drowsed with the intense sunshine, the buzzle and mutter and snarl of the gossiping Omahas seemed like the grotesque echoes from a vanished age. |
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Publishers mutter gloomily that while there are a huge number of children's books out there, there hasn't actually been a rise in the number of authors selling books. |
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Others mutter of sinister hidden agendas such as back-door price-fixing, which cannot be ruled out, but by what authority could he possibly engage in such activities? |
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I mutter a few obscenities under my breath before trying to ignore him. |
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Her vulnerable expression and her eyelids closed, she wondered how this woman could mutter such affronts to the inferior and poor slave that endured her mercilessness. |
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The pat answer is that, recognising that they are both Swedish, he thought they might like to mutter sweet nothings to each other in their mother tongue. |
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The mutter of sinister threats and portents was already to be heard. |
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He could barely mutter back a response to any of my statements. |
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The guy put his head down and stormed on, his vicious racist rantings now dimmed to a mutter, his hate-filled words completely stripped of any power. |
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The people were beginning to mutter about the Empress' German origins. |
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No admiral, bearded by three corrupt and dissolute minions of the palace, dared to do more than mutter something about a court martial. |
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The chorus spawned an earworm so potent that women still mutter it as they exit for a bathroom break twenty years later. |
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Finally he began to mutter some commonplaces which meant nothing particularly. |
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I mutter at drivers who brake suddenly and dive down a sideroad without indicating, and fume at others who jump the lights. |
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You could hear the students mutter as they were served sodden spaghetti, yet again, in the cafeteria. |
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But many times we complain, repine, and mutter without a cause, we give way to passions we may resist and will not. |
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Soon her mind was full of twi-thoughts. Before she could even mutter a hello the boy left to join his friends. |
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The prisoners were docile, and accepted their lot with barely a mutter. |
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There were frequent and prolonged periods of silence, with only an occasional mutter from Wittgenstein, and the stillest attention from the others. |
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