"This British soldier is an eye for an eye, a tooth for tooth, " he said.
For instance, pensioners will no longer have to pay for eye tests, no matter how rich they are.
But Schalk Burger is absent as he will miss the Boks' first three games after being banned for eye-gouging.
Optometrists' main focus is prescribing eyeglasses, as well as screening for eye diseases.
Apparently, they do "charity work, " including sending nearly 5, 000 Peruvians for eye operations in Venezuela over the past year.
New referrals for eye and joint treatment have been suspended by NHS Hertfordshire.
Except for eye irritation from the dust, the men had no real injuries.
The Springboks will also be without flanker Schalk Burger, who was banned for eight weeks for eye-gouging Lions wing Luke Fitzgerald.
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This, however, is not something PR companies and the media find very compelling as they search for eye-catching stories when genuine news is thin.
The queue for eye surgery has risen by 140% in the past ten years, mainly because there are more elderly people needing cataracts removed.
The analogy is useful because real-life recessive genes, such as those for eye color, hair color and other traits, follow this same set of rules.
"The breakthrough UI defines a new language for human-device interaction that is built ground-up for eye-free operation, " said Boaz Zilberman, chief executive officer of Project RAY.
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The test system includes the six DNA markers previously used in a test for eye colour known as Irisplex, combining them with predictive markers for hair.
Former Sale forward Peter Anglesea was handed a 12-month ban for eye-gouging in 2001, though his punishment was overturned by a subsequent Rugby Football Union disciplinary hearing.
In an unusual deal, the big drug maker is funding the creation of a biotech company in San Diego called EyeCyte, which will develop stem-cell treatments for eye diseases.
Sixty-five NHS patients had also waited six months for treatment, while 52 had waited 18 weeks, even though new referrals for eye and joint operations had been suspended last autumn.
Some recruiting agencies post ads for eye-catching positions to attract applicants for the less-desirable jobs in their portfolios, says Steven Greenberg, publisher of jobs4point0.com, a job site for experienced professionals.
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Hopley contrasted Williams' 12-month ban with the less severe punishments handed out to South Africa flanker Schalk Burger for eye-gouging and to former Bath lock Justin Harrison for admitting three drug-related charges.
And the introduction of charges for eye tests in 1989 led to only a temporary drop in the number of tests taken, which is now higher than before the charges were levied.
Every diabetic needs ongoing visits to a physician to handle general diabetes treatment, a podiatrist for foot care, an ophthalmologist for eye exams and a dentist to monitor for gum and tooth disease.
Near a hospital for eye diseases, is an office building for the Ministry of Higher Education, a new modern building surrounded by concrete blast walls and checkpoints, it was thought to be guarded enough.
In 1990 American diabetics were twice as likely to go blind or need their limbs amputated as their British fellow-sufferers, because Britain's National Health Service, which has a limited budget to cover the entire population, worked harder to make sure that they took their insulin injections and turned up regularly for eye tests.
In both cases there were people that wanted an eye for an eye and to fight violence with violence.
The stele sets out the famous principle of "an eye for an eye".
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