Because once people meet me, they can see that I'm not a one-eyed monster, a horrible evil nasty guy. |
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It's a huge port town, with scruffy old sea dogs and one-eyed men with peg-legs and the like. |
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Sugarcane one-eyed seed sets were cultivated on moist sand for 15 days prior to drought experiments. |
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Think of the mascot possibilities — a one-eyed pirate with a lightning bolt on the patch. |
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He portrayed the one-eyed Antigonus in three-quarter view to hide the defect. |
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It shows clearly that we can imagine the most innovative of policies possible, but when the budgetary machine is established, it is one-eyed. |
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This system involves a specific risk to maintain an artistically one-eyed focus of the supported companies and projects. |
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The functionally one-eyed, or monocular, athlete should take extra precautions. |
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They arrive at a service station with a lot of wrecked cars and talk to a one-eyed attendant. |
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But Zevs has asked to shape an one-eyed Cyclops to it fiery lightnings and after fierce fight pereyobil the enemies. |
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In the The Odyssey, he describes the Cyclops as a band of giant, one-eyed, man-eating shepherds. |
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In the prison of his zoo cage, a one-eyed wolf allows a boy to approach him. |
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And just exactly who is the one-eyed stranger that's mysteriously entered her life? |
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The one-eyed monster Cyclops imprisons them in his cave, while the beautiful seductress Circe turns Ulysses' men into swine. |
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In addition to several peacocks, she owned mallards, pheasants, bantams, and a one-eyed swan. |
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The Blind Faith of the one-eyed MatadorKaren Russell, GQ Last fall, one of Spain's greatest matadors took a horn to the face. |
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The one-eyed leader of the Quetta Shura never talks to the press, never meets with non-Muslims and is remarkably secretive. |
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More and more of the true worshipers of the great ifrit are rallying around this tower and openly not worshiping the one-eyed ore god. |
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Seabiscuit was a stumpy nag that looked set for the knackery until it was teamed with one-eyed jockey-cum-boxer Red Pollard. |
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A one-eyed rescue pooch has proved you do not need a pedigree to be a top dog at the world-famous Crufts. |
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The graphs of annual tomato production held no interest for this one-eyed swashbuckler with the concentration span of a gnat and the heart of a desert lion. |
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The one-eyed, savage giant called Cyclops remained a mystery, submerged in the myths and imagery of men at sea and women who wait for them, told through story and song. |
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Among their current charges are a toothless 34-year-old horse, three-legged dogs and a one-eyed pigeon. |
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It centers on a one-eyed, half-human child who leads a team of yokai buddies that rescues people in supernatural distress. |
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The Turner family dog, a one-eyed snaggletooth pit bull named Gucci, begs for goat bones. |
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The candidate has however a few flaws: he is one-eyed, lame and he stammers. |
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He is a one-eyed, prophetic trickster capable of raising whirlwinds and leading the host of the dead through the skies. |
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He also comes with a one-eyed, three-eared, six-legged mutant Labbit that still smorks. |
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The constant slathering praise directed at the likes of them is the critical equivalent of a one-eyed chinless inbred mutant winning a beauty contest. |
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However, it is a one-eyed, selective independence. |
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In the land of the blind, goes the saying, the one-eyed man is king. |
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Elsewhere a one-eyed dog or an old discolored Dodge reveals human life. |
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From a city centre shrouded in the dark to the one-eyed stare of a racing fish-man, these 3D models instantly set the ambience with their distinctive look. |
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I mean, everybody knew her from a safe distance as she took her fat, one-eyed, almost bald tomcat, Strudel, for his morning drag around the complex. |
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The game is seven card stud. After the queen, one-eyed jacks and low card in the hole are wild. |
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You can feel and kiss and stroke and suck, but you won't make that old one-eyed snake stand up. |
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Lamarck made the extreme suggestion that if the left eyes of children were put out at birth and such children interbred, eventually a one-eyed race would develop. |
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Not even the one-eyed black cat that is always there scaring the bejesus out of the Long Suffering Marjorie. |
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She wants to follow in the footsteps of her one-eyed dad, Peter, who starred in the popular TV series Columbo. |
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Pentecostalism was founded only 100 years ago in a scruffy part of Los Angeles by a one-eyed black preacher, convinced that God would send a new Pentecost if only people would pray hard enough. |
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The chief god of the Norse, a one-eyed doomster named Odin, ate nothing and subsisted entirely on the mead that flowed from the teats of his goat, Heidrun. |
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Both Shorty and One-Eyed Jack still had plenty of friends who could bust them out of the hoosegow. |
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