And the time-honoured blind date could soon fall out of fashion, if the report's conclusions are correct.
Had the two arms of the study not been carried out in parallel, future researchers might have travelled up an expensive and time-consuming blind alley.
The station has a kind of cancer we smell it in the corridors everywhere, and trip over new growth every time we touch our blind appendages to the walls.
One day my agent told me I would never again work with ABC, the ideas were burned, nobody wants dating shows, Blind Date was cancelled at the time.
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Though gods they were and as the elders of our time choose to remain blind, let us rejoice and let us sing and dance and ring in the new.
By the time he died, blind and afflicted by various ailments, he had become so much of a national institution that his wish to be buried in Westminster Abbey was instantly granted, with a large marble statue topping his grave.
Wine critics have a hard enough time guessing varieties and regions blind, which is why they tend not to, especially not publicly.
If we make introspection with self and observe the surrounding, we find that there is blind race of achievement eating most valuable time of building relationship by sharing and caring.
Retinitis pigmentosa is a genetic disease that causes people to slowly lose their eyesight as time goes on and eventually become blind.
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Yet time with George reveals a few blind-spots in their vision of a future together and glimpses of loves that they both left behind.
At the same time, all those right angles create blind spots where beatings, and worse, could be meted out by local toughs.
Now, paradoxically, the large population that civilisation makes possible means loneliness is commonplace and with it consequences that natural selection, which is blind to the future, has not yet had time to deal with.
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If we will have driverless cars in the future, why are we spending time and money developing a car that a blind person can drive?
Jonathan Lazar, a professor at Towson University, studied 16 employment websites in 2012 and found that applicants who were blind required assistance more than two-thirds of the time.
Ilyushin, who was head of the Vladivostok region at the time, says the local government turned a blind eye as people broke all sorts of Soviet rules and sold scrap metal, surplus cement and anything else it could find to the Chinese in exchange for food and clothing.
Consider seeking a relationship with a financial professional, either on going or from time to time, to not only point out areas that are blind spots, but also to establish deadlines for implementation and review.
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The Fed, now similarly blind to the inflation threat, is repeating its mistake, only this time the negative consequences will be even more dire.
Blind Pilot is on another tour now, with six members, and this time they're all traveling by van.
The most perplexing part is why the coaches want to honor a man who resigned in disgrace after sitting on information he knew regarding a trinkets-for-tattoos scandal, and who as time passes is found to be more casual (with the school turning a blind eye) about NCAA rules than we knew, even as he stepped down in May for being so casual about NCAA rules.
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Time and again, Mr Frum a sceptical, intellectual Jew is blind-sided by the earnest Protestants working around him.
Just before that time, President Mohamed Morsi, who replaced former Egyptian President Mubarak, had called for release of the Blind Sheikh in his inaugural address.
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