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The plush is the real-world port of G-Fox, Mozilla Online China's large-headed, big-eyed take on the American mascot, Kit.
ENGADGET
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Naturally there are a number of goofy effects on-offer here that can make you look like an ogre or a big-eyed alien, but what you sadly cannot do is record at 1080p.
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Constant reminders that a juicy quarter-pounder was once a wobbly-legged, big-eyed calf may put some people "in the mood to have a steak, " said Michael Pollan, who has written several books critical of modern beef production.
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She was one of those big-eyed kids.
NEWYORKER: Teaching
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And there are also, obviously, those who think that such talk is purely from wild-eyed denialists undoubtedly in hock to Big Oil.
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Since the first commercial debuted in late 2011, you've probably seen those "Next Big Thing" ads that make fun of starry-eyed Apple fans waiting in line for the next iPhone.
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The gun itself is a little more than a pretext and a lot less than a symbol: it serves mostly to get her involved in the mysterious life of her across-the-street neighbor, Skippy (James LeGros), a scruffy, shifty-eyed young man who has a big crush on her.
NEWYORKER: My New Gun
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By the time you read this, countless shoppers have already returned home from sleepy-eyed, still-dark-outside trips to big box retailers after having one thing on their minds: saving money.
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And today, it's because of these schools that one out of every two wide-eyed freshmen who who arrives on their campuses with big backpacks and bigger dreams is the first in his or her family to go to college.
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The television audience got to watch it all live: the cross-eyed canvassers holding ballots up to the light under the big round magnifying glass, searching for signs of intent.
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The Big Money is leaning bullish, but this is hardly what I would call wide-eyed optimism.
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