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To some people's eyes they can seem monotonous or even weedy.
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Apparently, this new filter adds the ability to whiten teeth, widen eyes, soften skin and even overlay a rainy day window or magazine-like layouts to shots.
ENGADGET
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So as more facts arrive, we should do our level best to look at those facts with fresh eyes, banning the ego defense mechanisms from blinding us to a potentially new, or even simply different, reality.
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This is clearly seen through Wall Street analyst valuation eyes, as one digital dollar in revenues is worth more than a hardware sale of three or even four times more.
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Lower on the totem pole will be the traders and farmers, Vaishyas, whose eyes glint at the thought of making money, and even further down, the menial workers or Shudras, who stand glum and silent.
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Rebekah says the book opened her eyes to flexibility opportunities even among jobs that require particular tasks to be done at a certain place or time.
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Even office workers who don't need distance or reading glasses now may be taxing their eyes unknowingly.
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Dr. EDENBURG: So, even simple, in our eyes, simple diseases like diarrhea which you can treat quite easily, or simple malaria, yet children can die of it because there is a lack of primary healthcare.
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However, comets are unpredictable and can break up or fizzle out altogether even on their approach to the Sun - so sky watchers will surely keep their eyes on Ison.
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So even when their eyes are closed they can get a sense of whether an artificial arm is extended, or if there is resistance to a grasping motion, making the limb feel less detached and unnatural than an EMG device.
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