I just have to keep reminding myself that anyone can wear a dashing black turban and eyepatch. |
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On the far wall there was a painting of a gargantuan man wearing a black eyepatch. |
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One had an eyepatch, his other eye reddened and bloodshot, tired looking, as if he wanted to go home to his wife and take a bath. |
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Red watched as a short, stocky woman walked over, one of her eyes obscured by an eyepatch. |
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His medical eyepatch had been replaced with a more fun looking one, a black one with the hammer and sickle. |
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Later, at the moment when everything is admiration, Sammy removes his eyepatch and sends it flying into the crowd. |
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I can see Alexander's broken face look out the window, away from me as he pulls on an eyepatch over his mishapened eye. |
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He wore an eyepatch over the left eye and a scar was visible on his left cheek. |
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The obvious leader of the group was a tall male with an eyepatch, holding a gleaming long sword. |
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He paused to lift his eyepatch and stare at the politician with both good eye and bad. |
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His most distinguishing feature, however, was a black eyepatch that crossed his forehead and covered his left eye. |
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Indeed, Danger Mouse, in spite of his eyepatch and zippy car, is more like the indomitable Sherlock Holmes in temperament and ability than the suave ladykiller James Bond. |
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His left eye was covered with a black eyepatch, giving him a roguish look. |
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One of three siblings, her childhood was plagued by illnesses which left her with double vision and an eyepatch, and prone to hallucinations and visions. |
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She was given an eyepatch and therapy, but her family couldn't afford surgery. |
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But the most evocative response came with a resounding laugh from the mullah and a kind of thigh-slapping comicality from his interpreter, a huge man with an eyepatch. |
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She was a tall, skinny girl with thick lenses and an eyepatch. |
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I recently wrote a book in which I tried to juice up the subject by suggesting that readers might want to imagine a privatizer as a cross between a pirate and a sanitizer — a guy with an eyepatch and a carpet steamer. |
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Placing a hand over one eye or wearing an eyepatch when approaching the TV picture will also help, since images have to be viewed through both eyes in order to provoke photosensitive seizures. |
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Try an eyepatch, wear dark glasses with one lens, squint or close your dominant eye, and so forth. |
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She spent three months in hospital and still needs a stick to walk, as well as an eyepatch or special glasses for double vision. |
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Snake adopts him, and we later see him as a grown wolf who wears an eyepatch like Snake does. |
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Eyepatch Deborah, who now wears an eyepatch, then had months of radiotherapy, and a year later had recovered enough to return to work. |
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Alex has redrawn the sappy little Birthday Bunny into a heroic version of himself, a bunny with an eyepatch and super powers, called Battle Bunny. |
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Her photographs of the matriarch Hirbaiben Lobi, a young bride on her wedding night, and Anwarbhai, the bank teller with an eyepatch, are singular and thought provoking. |
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A few years ago a member walked into the office wearing an eyepatch. |
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I was wearing an eyepatch after getting the retina damaged by swarf. |
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