As the sun slowly rose into the sky, its blinding rays of light were filtered through the thick mists and clouds. |
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Suddenly, the field turned a blinding white, and vanished, leaving nothing there. |
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Another time, my body was pelted by dime-sized hail as I ran through blinding rain in an attempt to squeak out one last mile. |
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As teenagers though, the beach suddenly and wonderfully enlarges, like the first blinding moments of the nascent universe. |
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Once I was able to peer beyond the blinding sheen the songs presented themselves. |
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Sideways, blinding rain blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations. |
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With the windscreen wipers going at full speed, I peer through the blinding rain at a kaleidoscope of neon lights. |
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Covering my eyes from the blinding rain, I shivered and bent down looking for the sign. |
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But the lights can be too bright and the scarlet red special offer signs are, at times, almost blinding. |
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We raced almost everyday over the bright blinding green hills with scattered trees here and there. |
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Sideways, blinding rain mixed with seawater blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations. |
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The walls and floor were so white, looking at them for more than a few seconds was almost blinding. |
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The same blinding agony from the last bout of memories surfaces, only this time the pain is worse, and seems to last for hours. |
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A swollen jaw and blinding pain made worse by gentle breezes on the cheek indicate a trip to the dentist is necessary. |
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Their eyes meet for one blinding, uniting moment, and he sees her finally, not reflected, not invisible, but her, at last and only, her. |
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It was blinding hot yesterday, so witness me burnt, and then today it absolutely lashed it down. |
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Ted faced the assembly, a deep pain in his chest, blinding headache behind his eyes, and a choking bitter lump in his throat. |
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Shaking his head softly, to get rid of the excess water, he winced as it throbbed with a blinding ache. |
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Then suddenly he felt a blinding hit at the base of his skull, which sent him back into a black abyss. |
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There was a shocking, blinding ache in my arm but I ignored it, dashing to Vik's side. |
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And with that said her hands began to move, carefully applying pressure at particular points to help ease the blinding pain. |
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Never in Queensland's political history has one bottle of wine caused such a blinding headache. |
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Next, the level of serotonin plummets causing the blood vessels to dilate and creating blinding, throbbing headaches. |
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We change our tastes and opinions with the same blinding speed that TV can make you famous or the press turn on idols they once loved. |
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A good save from Wilkshire was the appetiser for a blinding effort to deny League One's top scorer Leroy Lita from adding to his six-goal tally. |
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Their third album's so polished it's blinding, full of great, great tunes and cleverly worked production. |
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Stardust drove through the rain at a blinding speed, the rain pelting off Kristine's face, stinging her cheeks. |
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Henderson earned his corn with a blinding save from Terriers dangerman Chris Brandon as City clung precariously to their lead. |
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On the road to Damascus St Paul was struck by a sudden and blinding conversion of faith. |
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Best Mate is not a horse who draws gasps of astonishment with an exuberant leap or a sudden blinding burst. |
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He doesn't have blinding speed, but it's obvious from his punt returns that he has a good burst. |
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For a while all that Alaina could see was blinding blue and purple spots that clouded her vision from taking in her surroundings. |
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It was yet a young storm, and had not released its initial onslaught of blinding lightning, crashing thunder or pouring rain. |
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Hayden took another blinding catch in the gully to send Craig White on his way for 13 and give McGrath his third wicket. |
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There are potentially significant issues with respect to blinding of the surfaces of permeable pavements with fine material. |
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Formation appears to have deteriorated after rain and was not properly cleared out after blinding. |
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The gravel blinding further helps to blend the revetment into its surroundings. |
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The workshop storeroom floors have a 75mm slab made of lime, hemp and sand mixed with water above a gravel blinding. |
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The sun fell blinding white on the snowfields, and the dancing breeze swept ice crystals down from ultramontane glaciers. |
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The umbrage of the tree didn't prevent the blinding light of the sun from getting to my eyes. |
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There was a giant explosion, a flash of blinding light, and the whole nighttime desert seemed to billow up into a boiling mushroom cloud. |
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The faint tint of orange, no longer blinding white, is visible with the naked eye. |
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This was a day of blinding heat amid the scent of mountain hay and the hillsides covered in bracken. |
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The towels soaked up the red liquid with blinding efficiency, soaking up almost ten times their weight in liquid. |
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Once in his room, Tony's fragile control broke, tears quickly blinding him. |
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While we were dining in the hotel's restaurant the usual evening thunderstorm broke, along with a blinding downpour. |
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Soon enough, Raymond reached the hospital, its lights shone bright into his eyes, blinding him. |
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The doors slammed open at the opposite end of the lab and a brilliant light poured in, almost blinding him. |
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Today, she's dressed head to toe in bubblegum pink, blinding white and jangling gold jewellery. |
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It does not have the blinding reflective glare that powerful halogen lamps can cause in close quarters. |
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The blinding sun has occulted a segment of the river's surface, rendering it opaque to the spectator's eye. |
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The males are left behind to guard and hatch the eggs, which they cradle at all times on top of their feet, even during blinding blizzards. |
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They reentered the blinding sunlight into a cobble stoned courtyard where a group of horse topped men stood waiting. |
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In a blinding flash the diamond, moonstone, opal, ruby and sapphire were molded together, inseparable, forever. |
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Like a heliotropic plant, she turned towards warmth and light, which unfortunately were the blinding flashes of cameras. |
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Several blinding nuclear blasts ensued, covering the rock with dust and flame in a hellish inferno. |
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The sunlight shining off of the organ pipes became nearly blinding, and I held up a hand to block the glare. |
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In trials of different styles of patient management, surgical procedures, or alternative therapies, full blinding is often impossible. |
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As the blinding sunburst of light faded into fairy dust around him, Sam blinked. |
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An errant sunray suddenly struck the golden dome of the Fire Temple, sending a blinding flash of light her way. |
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The best thing is heading up the hill, when sunstrike hits the car, it is no longer just a blinding white flash. |
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Smoke entered her lungs with every breath she took, choking her and blinding her further as it caused tears to form in her eyes. |
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His skin was a light peach and he was dressed in almost blinding white robes. |
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The penumbra of his face, and the emanations of light leaking from behind his ears, and his hair, was blinding. |
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Further blinding was achieved through the allocation sequence, in which randomly permutated block sizes of two and four were used. |
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She heard him curse, felt him grab her arm, then felt the blinding pain of the knife piercing her flesh. |
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With all muscles tensed, his forearms pressed over his stomach under the blinding shock of the bullet tearing through his insides. |
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I responded to Chris's comment in a blinding flash of insomniac inspiration. |
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Her spirit had blazed the blinding blue of pure fury, and her soul had been filled with the purest black of the most pitiless executioner. |
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He is explosive with a lean build and at 6-foot and 185 pounds, he can overpower you, finesse you, or just flat out beat you with blinding speed. |
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Hall opened his eyes, and instantly flashbulbs popped, blinding him momentarily. |
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The numerous torches and flashlights held by the soldiers was a blinding sight. |
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The late afternoon sun shimmers on the Hudson River, creating a blinding surface of fluid silver that coats the dull green. |
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Your Jeep fog lights can help you cut through thick fog or rain with ease and without temporarily blinding your eyes. |
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Without warning the entire room became a deadly criss-cross of weapons fire and blinding torchlight. |
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When the time-delayed fuse is lit by pulling the pin, the powder burns, creating a deafening bang and a blinding flash. |
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Who knew dated music, predictable gags, audience participation, gaudy costumes and blinding colours could be this much fun? |
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The morning sun glinted brightly off of the pristine surfaces making the entire stretch of road a bit blinding. |
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A blinding glint of sunlight reflected off of each car as it moved slowly past. |
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Zassa was in a short, flouncy halter dress in blinding white that she'd bought. |
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I said nothing, but merely nodded, tears temporarily blinding me, blurring my vision. |
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Thunder cracked as a response to Malia's anger, and lightning flashed, blinding everyone temporarily. |
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Stalinism crippled us by castrating our moral passion, blinding us to the wrongs done to men if those wrongs were done in the name of Communism. |
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But when O'Rourke is not blinding you with his offensiveness, he's dishing out tremendous observations on human nature. |
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Its massive domes reflected the light with painful radiance, blinding any unsuspecting viewers. |
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Light can be blinding on the high altitude salt flats, or dense and green in the rainforest. |
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She slid it open and the first colour she saw was white, a stark, blinding white. |
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At higher temperatures, magnesium reacts vigorously with oxygen to produce a blinding white light. |
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My love for you is true and fills my mind and heart with a blinding passion that simply overwhelms me. |
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A monitor in the gallery replayed a short video showing the blinding flash as lightning traveled down the copper filaments from rocket to earth. |
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Stretching west and south of the Great Salt Lake, the Bonneville Salt Flats are known for their parched, blinding summertime dazzle. |
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Immediately after stowing our goggles, a blinding bright light flashed in front of my windscreen. |
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A bolt of lightning descended from the heavens in a blinding flash of yellow light accompanied by the rumble seconds later. |
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The last thing he remembered was the blue aura surrounding his body and a blinding light. |
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Today he was sporting a relaxed suit of sandstone brown, with blinding white shirt underneath his jacket. |
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The blinding sun flashed over the graceful wings of the hawk soaring through the clouds. |
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Adam woke up the next morning with a blinding headache and the feeling that it was going to be a scorcher of a day. |
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Suddenly a blinding spark of lightning filled the sky and a huge roar of thunder filled the sky. |
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You would think that the hero blinding himself in self-punishment would be the low point of tragedy, but the story just gets bleaker. |
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It was there, in those ancient precincts, that I beheld a blinding light descending upon me. |
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Davison made a blinding reaction save from Abbey after 79 minutes but the flag was up for offside against the striker. |
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Paul's battalion lost five soldiers, the first four in a blinding sandstorm known as the 40-day shamal, or 40 days of wind. |
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About 7.6 million people have trachomatous trichiasis, the blinding stage of this infectious disease. |
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Hilda knew the attack would be coming and in a blinding split second, both had traded places, seemingly without moving. |
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There wasn't a cloud in the sky, making the snow that blanketed the vast tundra nearly blinding. |
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The big man brought his rifle about with blinding speed, sighted along the rail and optical sight, and let off a round. |
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I have the misfortune to live between a blinding, yellow concrete monstrosity on one side and an unkempt, dirty, semi-paved yard on the other. |
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And when winter comes, the open fields are blanketed in a layer of blinding, white snow. |
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A blinding coat of white blanketed the thick shrubbery that defined my garden. |
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That blinding, boyish grin, his trademark of the last two decades, now is reserved for moments of morbidly twisted humour. |
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All of a sudden a blinding amber glow shone at him from all sides, it's orange tint warming him as he descended. |
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He opened his blue-green eyes and looked into the most blinding light he had ever seen. |
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She tried to squeeze her eyes closed, the light blinding to the sight, as she rolled over onto her side, to try and return to sleeping. |
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Their cursed digital cameras flared out those blinding blue and green lights throughout the concert. |
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Suddenly a light pierced through and she shielded her eyes from the sudden blinding glow. |
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A sudden blinding, flashing, light filled the room, and I had to squeeze my eyes shut momentarily in order to shield my eyes. |
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I'd lost my hat, the sun was blinding, we were both thirsty and trying not to think about it. |
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As soon as Pearl, Ben and I walk in, we are met by loud rap and blinding, colorful lights coming from the ceiling. |
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They never came to her as a trance or a blinding flash of light, only in nightmares and dreams. |
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It had stopped snowing, the sun was out, and the glare off of all the clean white snow was downright blinding. |
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With more than a mile to go, Nicole saw the headlights of a car coming towards her out of the blinding rain. |
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In a blinding rain storm, Cole arrives at the warehouse to witness Vincenzo berate his son. |
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Conditions on Australia's east coast were vastly improved yesterday from the blinding rain that greeted the 57 starters a day earlier. |
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In the blinding glare of its detonation, everything seemed miraculously clear. |
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I woke to the sun glaring in my face, the bright light blinding me. |
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Conversely the blinding white calcareous albariza soils of Jerez produce high-quality sherries, possibly because of reflectance qualities in high temperatures. |
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Even though it's gone very downhill, it's glory days were blinding. |
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A swirling wind and blinding rain destroyed the quality of play. |
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It requires no blinding with stone or dust, but can be if desired. |
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His hand tingled, almost burned, where he held his sword, and the moment their lips made contact there was suddenly an excess amount of blinding bright light. |
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The fusion bomb creates, for a blinding instant, an artificial sun. |
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The invert of the 4100 Level was graded with a gravel blinding layer. |
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In her final departure from the stage, she exits in an almost imperceptible motion that embodies both the blinding and undetectable transition to another space. |
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A blinding pain burns in my left shoulder, and I yell in pain. |
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According to reports, at least half of the one hundred sheer blinding idiots stupid enough to mount the fencing and jump needed treatment from paramedics. |
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There was a blinding flash of white light as the blade struck home. |
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All she could feel was the searing, blinding pain in her belly. |
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The cold darkness was suddenly lit brightly by a blinding flash of light. |
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Photographers following Diana and Dodi claimed they saw a blinding flash of light as Diana's car entered the underpass where it went out of control. |
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But that didn't stop the rage I felt from flowing over, didn't stop blinding white anger from flashing across my field of vision like heat lightning. |
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The sun was blinding as it reflected off the sheer surface of the hill. |
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Suddenly all of her senses were screaming warning, but it was too late to react as a blinding pain shot from the crown of her cranium to the soles of her feet. |
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He concludes that the value of zinc in persons with common cold symptoms remains unestablished because of blinding problems in comparing oral zinc preparations with placebo. |
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The lights from the penlights bounced off from shard to shard, illuminating the space in front of the French soldiers with an eerie red glow, blinding them again. |
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He suddenly missed the hellish heat and the blinding sun of Orlando. |
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Overhead, a blinding red pulse burned bright before hurtling into the wall and bringing down rocks and fire in a hellish burst of light and sound and crushing pressure. |
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After the blinding pain subsided, she realized that her crush was nowhere to be found. |
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After using her hands to clear her windpipe, she freed her eyes from the embers that were blinding her vision. |
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Farah channeled Hollywood's Golden Age as she rocked a full-length turquoise and blinding sparkles mermaid dress. |
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It seems to me as if Carrie may be blaming the meds when actually the thing that was blinding her was her feelings for Brody. |
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You strive so hard to get the brass ring that when you get there, it can be blinding. |
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He had such blinding speed that no ball was truly out of reach. |
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The moon twinkled off the water, dazzling me, blinding me for a moment. |
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With trainer John Dunlop and jockey Pat Eddery in such blinding form, it would be unwise to overlook their joint claims with Silver Grey Lady in the Arena Racing Oaks Trial. |
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A deafening explosion and blinding flash filled the night sky. |
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She stayed standing, though her leg throbbed with blinding pain. |
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They hit the news in 1997 in Britain when they became a teenage fashion accessory and were then quickly converted into a weapon which could cause blinding. |
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We spilled out into the blinding sunshine, the strains of the organ following us and filling the air, signaling the processional at the end of the ceremony. |
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It was a naughty suggestion about fast cars and fast women, with a double meaning thrown in about racing over curves and blinding with headlights. |
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It seems that you will be the one blatting blinding along, and when you shunt me because I have broken down you'll claim that I shouldn't have been there. |
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Some days he is blinding, and destroys top class defences, but other times he is the quietest player on the pitch and would be better off staying at home. |
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Liveried flunkies rushed forward to open the doors, TV lights flared, cameras flashed and the crowd cheered as the celebrities stepped into the blinding glare. |
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The sun was nearly blinding, but it made for a gloriously bright day. |
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Folks elsewhere are dealing with snow, blinding rain, even flooding. |
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But the desire to nurture is born from blinding selfishness and little or no empathic capacity. |
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The loosely fitted arm came off, and a blinding pain shot down my own arm. |
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Skiing through it is like being caught in a sudden, blinding blizzard. |
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He had a sudden, blinding flash of pain and felt his legs going numb. |
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They were two artists at the pinnacle of their careers combining their respective star powers into one nearly blinding supernova. |
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You belong where the witty apothegms of Lords, the silly moralities of matrons, the blinding high of opium, and the beauty of visual arts mingle to form one convoluted world. |
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When the rest of the country is struggling through blinding blizzards and arctic temperatures, its proximity to the Pacific keeps Vancouver relatively mild. |
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A first-half spectator, he made three blinding saves in the second-half that kept his side in the contest as Addingham struggled to raise their game and cohesion. |
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A young groom, eagerly attired, stands before a doorway, which in turn looks out onto a landscape of sun-scarred desert, aureate sands stretching to a blinding, azure sky. |
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He had a bright red mohawk, which was almost blinding to look at. |
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The computers were sleeker, the machines were less noisy, the lights were more blinding. |
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Just as the man turned, another blinding explosion rocked Lans' world. |
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Several families were harvesting bright yellow oca, and the shore was dotted with wigwam-shaped piles of dark green haba beanstalks drying in the blinding afternoon sun. |
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There was a blinding white flash and a thunderous roar echoed in her ears. |
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An outstanding fielder, he has taken some blinding catches at point and in the covers for Border, and has been responsible for a number of run-outs with direct throws. |
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Once disagreement turns into self-proclaimed hate, it becomes blinding. |
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Why hadn't she simply pretended there were no gaps, no separators, only a blank, endless space of that blinding, sheer white that sent her head spinning? |
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Great Lakes on Friday and threatened New England after blanketing states from Minnesota to Ohio with blinding snow, sleet and freezing rain. |
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Then, they entered the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus on the underbellies of sheep, escaping by blinding him with a wooden stake. |
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These mechanisms sat directly on the stage blinding the eyesight of the audience. |
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Tommy does so, deliberately deafening, muting, and blinding everyone, only to inadvertently invoke a riot. |
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Even on Labor Day, while we bask in the blinding sun one last time. |
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The majority of laser pointer illuminations cause reactions of startling, after imaging, or flash blinding. |
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Some more NTDs included are Guinea worm, bilharzia, blinding trachoma, Chagas disease, leprosy and visceral leishmaniasis. |
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We had a blinding good time, but it has left both of us with a bit of a spare tyre. |
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He made the basket on his second attempt, after an exchange of moves so blinding fast that Derek could barely distinguish them. |
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Much effing and blinding could be heard from the fans when they discovered that their team had lost. |
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And this thought, blinding them to all else, insensating them to all emotions but that of vengeance, was thought of Josephine. |
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The blinding lights seen on Fifth and Madison Avenues are mirrorlike silver and gold daytime handbags from Louis Vuitton. |
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The undercarriage hit a boulder and the aircraft crashed, fracturing his skull, smashing his nose and temporarily blinding him. |
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The silence brought John Jay to his senses. He crawled along the aisle and out of the door, blinkling like an owl as he came into the blinding sunshine. |
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Road trains are over 50 m long when towing three trailers. On dirt roads, they trail a blinding cloud of bulldust and window smashing, fist-size stones. |
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When Angus Deayton conducted the celebrities' exit interviews, they were all effing and blinding reflexively as if they had forgotten how not to swear. |
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There ain't nothing gnarlier than slapping on some brightly coloured sunblock to ward off the blinding spectre of dangerous, snow-reflected sunlight. |
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On Sunday night Coversion, known for blinding nights at The Colosseum, moves camp to The Campbell for a night of pure techno heaven with Coversion presents MixDown. |
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During the raid, Jensen discharged a small explosive, called a flash-bang, that disorients suspects with a blinding flash of light and a thunderous bang. |
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Brownouts, for example, occur frequently in desert environments when rotor downwash kicks up sand and dust into blinding clouds enveloping the aircraft. |
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Not because of Walker's subject matter, which consistently revisits issues of social and environmental justice, and America's blinding ethnocentrism. |
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