Some countries, such as France, have a bad record of turning blind eyes to anti-competitive behaviour by national champions.
They are the ones who turned blind eyes to the concoction of credit and who validated the new paradigm of leveraging inflated assets as a way to spend, rather than saving the old-fashioned way.
In the UK, transplants are done using corneas from donors but usually only in children who are blind in both eyes.
They had made chewing motions with their mouths and produced blissful sounds, sometimes half opening eyes blind with sleep and then closing them again, stirring a little, and moaning because of the sweetness of their own existence.
This story has really opened my eyes to the blind reliance that has traditionally been placed on experts.
Canavan does most of his digging in the dark -- not because he's trying to hide but because he's almost completely blind and the sunlight hurts his eyes.
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He was seen first by the gravedigger, a man who was nearly blind, and who did not trust his eyes to tell him that a tiger, braced on its hind legs, was rummaging through the churchyard garbage heap, mouthing thistles in the early-morning sunlight.
Ms Hodges is registered blind with nystagmus, which causes involuntary movement of the eyes.
Even though I'm close to legally blind, I don't have to obscure my piercing blue eyes with glasses, because I wear contact lenses.
Tests on monkeys, including ones in which the animals' eyes were held open to check that the beam does not blind, suggest it causes no permanent damage.
Barbara McLaughlan, eye health consultant for the Royal National Institute of the Blind, said the research appeared to confirm that the benefits of a healthy lifestyle extended to the eyes.
But this should not blind us to the miracle that so many sculptures of this age and beauty have survived to dazzle our eyes.
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