Mr Legg, speaking at the start of National Eye Health Week, said that a 62% increase in the elderly population by 2031 meant it was important that provision was made now to cover the cost.
The night of his graduation from Stanford he took a red eye flight to New York to start with Bessemer.
Because the ECB has had one eye on the exit since the start of the crisis it has earned plaudits from those who think the Federal Reserve has been incautious.
The eye-catching victory continued the Bluebirds' unbeaten start to the new Championship season.
Start with a spin on the London Eye, a colossal Ferris that will take you up 130 meters for an unmatched view of the city.
Out of the corner of her eye, Loyau-Kennett said, she saw the bus start moving.
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"Keith had a cracking start to his season, and we kept an eye on him, " said McGeechan.
At the end of my column, I suggested people start a campaign to get Facebook to create an eye-roll button.
For organic food purveyors already focused on premium consumers with a discerning eye for sustainability, the recent wave of greenwrapping is just the start.
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But we will turn a blind eye to many things legally to give him some space in Belgrade to start those processes.
LaValle says Row 44 has a head start and is already deploying service in Europe, with an eye toward the Middle East and Asia.
Secondly, if you look at our infrastructure proposals, the fact that we look for a head start that would come at the beginning, is very much with an eye towards creating immediate opportunity.
Still wearing eye black long after the final out, he acknowledged having jitters for his first opening day start in the majors.
He warned that doctors would "start getting bogged down" in dealing with competition and would end up taking their "eye off the ball".
In addition, the FBI could soon start comparing people's eyes -- specifically the iris, or the colored part of an eye -- as part of its new biometrics program called Next Generation Identification.
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