The results of group blind tastings and tasting blind by ourselves both help us understand our own palates.
Wines are tasted blind by seven recognized winemakers from outside the Bordeaux region.
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Gleick was frustrated at having to defend his science from jabs taken from behind a blind by people he suspected were simply paid mercenaries rather than real scientists.
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Did he get blind sided by the Swiss National Bank when they intervened in the FX market so forcing the Swiss Franc down by 8% against the Euro in day?
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.
Amazon has since released a statement saying the Kindle will be blind-friendly by this summer.
Kaminski is married to actress Holly Hunter -- whom he met on a blind date arranged by Spielberg.
The police watchdog is appealing for witnesses who saw a blind man Tasered by a police officer in Lancashire.
Delays in confirming and settling derivative trades, a blind spot exploited by Mr Kerviel, are seen as an industry-wide problem.
When the modern mind shifted away from a designed world to one governed by blind, evolutionary processes, the classical free-market consensus began to erode.
Last but not least, the event will advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities through art: a photo exhibition by blind photographers and short documentary films will be featured.
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In a statement released on Saturday, they said "some rushed to accuse Ennahda Party and its leader Rachid Ghannouchi without any evidence, driven by blind hatred and the avoidance of revealing the real perpetrators".
Minshew was blind-sided by the Levo League.
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Made out of relatively common materials like aluminum and steel wire, the Braille-It can also be constructed by the blind themselves -- a potentially groundbreaking development for a demographic that's too often ignored by the retail sector.
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Any investments I have over the last eight years have been managed by a blind trust.
Invented in the mid-1990s by a blind mathematician named James Miekka, the Hindenburg Omen is an indicator of a market crash.
Nearly two centuries after the invention of Braille by a blind adolescent boy, the most widely used Braille-writing tools, the slate and stylus, are quite similar to the tools used by Louis Braille himself.
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We are being assailed by the blind.
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This is the play, you may recall, dominated by the blind, immobile Hamm, who barks orders at his malformed, antic sidekick, Clov, even as Hamm's parents, Nagg and Nell, pop up now and again from two nearby dustbins.
If one can believe that we will have fully autonomous, driverless cars in the future, which many people do, then there is absolutely no reason why one should doubt the possibility of a car driven by the blind safely on public roads.
From the chesty thrust of its rusticated facade, to the outward curve of the pediment, to an entablature of three blind square windows crowned by six Corinthian columns (repeated inside) and capped with a pair of squat balustraded turrets, the exterior manifests Hawksmoor's unorthodox interpretation of the classical tradition.
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Blind to the New Reality By June 1863, Lee had penetrated southern Pennsylvania.
Mr. MYERS: The slang boogie-woogie most likely evolved from booger rooger(ph), a phrase first coined by Texas blues Blind Lemon Jefferson.
Meanwhile, the other drama to watch is whether Ms. Solis will turn a blind eye to union corruption by weakening federal oversight.
The draft treaty was drawn up by the World Blind Union and formally tabled at the World Intellectual Property Organisation meeting in 2009.
Near the front gate was a field, boxed in on three sides by hills and scrub, and by a hunting blind on the fourth.
Goldstein is nothing but resolute when he talks about the value of tasting blind, whether it is by a group whose aggregate ratings will provide the recommendations in these book or an individual discovering the one-on-one sensual pleasures a particular beer provides.
Banking and other regulators turned a blind eye or were reigned in by Congressional pressure.
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The Adelphia board was stacked with company insiders who turned a blind eye to self-dealing by company executives.
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