He glanced at someone and a grim expression passed over his face, clouding his clear gray eyes. |
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But her brain soon caught up with her feelings, and she rounded on him, intense anger now clouding her face. |
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She peeked around the changing screen and couldn't see him, bewilderment clouding her face. |
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In the past few weeks there has been an overwhelming amount of information and, in turn, misinformation clouding the headlines. |
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Alexander did leave this time, a mixture of anger, fear and anxiety clouding his clean-shaven face. |
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But as the clouding progresses, the cataract eventually interferes with your vision. |
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Her original query came back to her as two sisters bustled passed them, concern clouding their faces. |
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My wet hair is plastered to my head, a bright, reddish, waterlogged mass clouding my head in wet straggles. |
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She felt rejuvenated by the water as it washed over her and breathed deep the billows of steam clouding the air like an impregnable fog. |
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The door swung open and Sue entered, a mix of shock and worry clouding her face. |
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The marketing manager at the racecourse said it had still been a tremendous day despite the allegations clouding the sport. |
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She lets one pithy epigram after the next fall flat, sadly clouding the brilliance of this real gem of a play. |
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Unclear urine was treated with an acetic acid solution to dissolve phosphates that could be clouding the urine. |
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He had long, slightly curly black hair, and beautiful blue eyes that were so light that they looked as if the had a sheet of ice clouding them. |
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The fire he had put upon that man had died, clouding his vision with a silver gleam. |
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The sky was rapidly clouding, promising a thunderstorm before the night was over. |
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A cataract is a clouding of the lens, the part of the eye responsible for focusing light and producing clear sharp images. |
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Real smoke hangs over the audience, clouding our vision and our senses. |
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Cold Weather Performance : There are persistent perceptions over cold weather clouding and pour-point problems with biodiesel blends. |
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Yet misleading information and urban myths persist in clouding the true facts on what is and isn't in milk. |
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And yet the paradox is that this is not always the case, with the wounds of strife clouding our memory or effacing whole segments of it. |
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Over time, the clumps of protein can grow larger, clouding more of the lens and making it harder to see. |
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The T series with a light transmission of 92 percent shows no clouding due to pigments, halftone printing or inscribed structures. |
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If the corneal clouding is not treated, the cornea can ulcerate and cause blindness. |
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Among other things, plasticisers were substituted for palm oil as clouding agents in drinks. |
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Geopolitical uncertainty, especially the Ukraine conflict, is clouding export forecasts. |
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By clouding the issue and saying that he wants to study issues for the next 10 years is not solving the problem. |
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A cataract is a clouding that develops in the lens of the eye, blocking light to the eye and obstructing vision. |
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Are a clouding of the lens inside the eye so that light cannot get through to the retina. |
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A cataract is a clouding or darkening that develops in the normally clear lens of the eye. |
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Looking ahead to 2009, there is a significant degree of uncertainty that is clouding the outlook for the coming year. |
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This procedure effectively compensates for outside effects such as clouding of the water, outside light or dirt on the measuring vessel. |
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Goods transport is the first to benefit from free movement, with only a few problems in air and sea transport clouding the picture. |
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If, after this operation, some clouding is visible, reduce the pressure to 1-2 bar and apply a uniform cross coat on all the substrate. |
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Already, today, it is clouding over and feeling distinctly cooler in London. |
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Sweaty kids lathered in sunscreen jump in, clouding up the water. |
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What broadcasters might not want are external events, such as the Sydney Olympics, Presidential election and World Series, clouding their fall lineups. |
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The sky was clouding now, and it was warmer and more humid than ever. |
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His eyes glittered with joyous tears, clouding over his ocean-like eyes. |
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He shuffled over to her, kicking up mud and clouding the water. |
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However, instead of clouding my love of James Cook, unpeeling the onion layers of George's life and his own discoveries added a vital new angle to the traditional Cook story. |
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As we all know, with work or anything else that we do, there must be disadvantages or hard times but for him those won't be clouding his time at the resort. |
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There is enough clouding over Andaman Sea, giving strong signals for a good monsoon. |
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I remember stumbling to a phone booth to phone my husband, and not being able to find a quarter in my purse because the tears were clouding my vision. |
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An insidious veil is clouding our vision, and we cannot even see it. |
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As the currency's strength is holding back export performance and clouding the economic outlook, the SNB does not yet consider the time ripe for a normalization of monetary policy. |
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Nonetheless, there are some major risks clouding the economic horizon. |
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This reform fatigue risks clouding perceptions. |
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Instead, it put all its money and time into advertisements to create this illusion of action and fairness, all the while clouding the issue at hand, rather than fixing the serious problems with the immigration system. |
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Many people who have active seizures think the best time to disclose is after the job offer is made, so as not to run the risk of clouding the hiring decision. |
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Ask the mother if the clouding has been present for some time. |
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If it is not treated, corneal clouding can result in blindness. |
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The reason is that the French referendum on the EU constitution could be in May, and the government is desperate to avoid Turkey clouding the debate. |
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Sedation, drowsiness, mental clouding, lethargy, impairment of mental and physical performance, anxiety, fear, dysphoria, dizziness, psychic dependence, mood changes and blurred vision. |
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Yet that it what some people, with pound signs clouding their vision, are doing in the wake of singing legend Gene Pitney's demise. |
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Examination will reveal pupillary miosis, euphoric anxiolytic sedation, mental clouding, sweating, and constipation. |
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The result was a feeling that political factors were clouding what should be purely economic judgements on monetary policy. |
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This triggers spawning in the rest, clouding the water with millions of eggs and sperm. |
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Other findings include inner epicanthic folds, telecanthus, strabismus, corneal clouding, cataracts, and coloboma of the eyelids, choroids, or optic nerve. |
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The limpidity of Lake Tahoe is legendary, but now the water is clouding. |
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All this talk about human rights is clouding the real issue. |
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