Importantly, the data is then translated into a driver warning when a hazardous traffic scenario occurs such as an impending collison at a blind intersection or a car changing lanes in your blind spot.
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The action begins in Florida in 1948, when Ray, a teenager already blind as a result of juvenile glaucoma, leaves home on his own to pursue a musical career in Seattle.
For many people, the prospect of making a blind call to a place of interest can be daunting.
Real people, such as a blind man and a mute woman, were introduced.
But do our police forces have a blind spot, a failure to prevent murders that are just waiting to happen?
It's like a blind turn on a highway: You can't see what's coming, so you don't really know how to prepare.
When risk managers, compliance officers and hospital attorneys turn a blind eye to a serial killer to protect their institutions, they don't go to prison.
Lebanese security sources say neighboring Syria is a big part of the problem, turning a blind eye to a smuggling route from Iraq, through Syria, to Tripoli.
While most residents understand why a blind person needs a guide dog, they are often less willing to accept an animal whose function is to help people with less obvious disabilities, such as depression or panic attacks.
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If you were a venture capitalist, journalist or marketer setting off blind in a hunt for understanding about nanotechnology, Google's top several links would be a good start, but it doesn't help your mind categorize the ocean of data out there.
Mr. CRUZ: He was a blind member who wore a funky pair of glasses.
The police watchdog is appealing for witnesses who saw a blind man Tasered by a police officer in Lancashire.
Even a blind ecologist could score a bullseye on Phi Phi Don.
The blizzard died down, leaving the mountains as randomly covered with snow as if a blind woman had thrown a sheet over them, the upper branches of the forest pines limed, creaking, swollen with the fall.
Regional newspapers relish tales of posties' life-saving heroics - resuscitating a choking nine-month-old boy, carrying a blind pensioner out of a burning house or spotting the jaundiced face of someone with liver disease, to name a few real-life events.
The expressed goal of IBM's Home Page Reader is "to minimize the information gap between the sighted and the blind, " according to Chicko Asakwa, a blind researcher at IBM's Tokyo Research Laboratory who played a pivotal role in the development of the product.
When the guy showed up to prison in Edgefield, SC, he noticed a blind inmate being pushed in a wheelchair by another with a cane.
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The hosts started well enough but fell behind with Falcons' first attack when a blind-side break from a line-out allowed Luke Fielden to feed Hogg, who charged in from 15 yards.
But to gorge on them at this juncture is being blind to a very changed world.
Ulrich, a blind Bulgarian man who is nearly a hundred, spends his days remembering and daydreaming.
The chair bounces along the cobblestones of the square, affording the blind man a little additional suffering.
Hiring policies there are colour-blind to a fault, as a casual visit to any British hospital will confirm.
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While the apocalyptic view that we face an imminent inflationary depression may be reading too much into the tea leaves, relying on bad data is like flying blind in a storm.
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The Royal National Institute for the Blind, a member of the alliance, said patients awaiting treatment at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, for instance, were at high risk of losing their sight.
The director recently talked about working with a deaf actor, learning from a blind father and sharing the stage with a three-legged dog.
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What do they say, even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every once in a while?
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If a truck looms out of the blind spot during a high-speed freeway merge, for example, a driver would be better off if his phone's ringer was disabled at that moment, he says.
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It featured a team of blind footballers kicking around a ball with a bell on it until it goes out of play.
At the centre of the group was a blind boy, as alert and as slight as a gazelle.
Many smaller contractors prefer to turn a blind eye for fear of losing workers in such a tight labour market.
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