For example we could make sure they had something as simple as twenty-twenty vision, or something as complicated as great strength. |
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They slowly faded into the lenses, leaving only crystalline images, better than twenty-twenty vision. |
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It didn't take twenty-twenty vision to see the worry cross her features. |
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The old man has twenty-twenty vision and can see all colors, just like Jonas and also everyone else in the world. |
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Hasan was suffering extreme emotional stress, or to blithely assert that while there were warning signs, hindsight is always twenty-twenty. |
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But in the 1960s, more mobile cameras afforded viewers better angles, while instant replays of controversial calls by referees gave viewers twenty-twenty hindsight. |
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Hindsight's twenty-twenty but now David is somewhat of a hero in our sights because he stuck to his guns and snubbed the establishment. |
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It was as if you had twenty-twenty vision, and someone said, 'Here's an extra pair of glasses.' Everything was pinprick sharp. |
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He played the first of the two twenty-twenty matched and is also in Pakistan's one-day squad for the five-match series which starts in Durham on Friday. |
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She'd stand around, hands shoved deep in her coat pockets, her hair an uncombed mess, staring vacantly at the sky through her black plastic-frame Dizzy Gillespie glasses, which she wore despite her twenty-twenty vision. |
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In October, Australia is also set to play three one-day international games and a twenty-twenty match against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates and a two-Test series. |
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Historians are charged with applying twenty-twenty hindsight to incidents that, at the time, seem to be only a curious combination of blurring events. |
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It is a hard thing to get over, as this season sees the start of the inaugural 1st Division Twenty-Twenty league. |
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The event on June 6 is among fundraising activities being organised by LawNet, the UK-wide group of independent law firms, under the title of the Twenty-Twenty Challenge. |
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