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Even then, the drug was only approved for use in one eye, meaning those lucky enough to get it would still go blind in the other.
WSJ: Of NICE and Men
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The rapid-fire Neo-Futurists (5153 N Ashland Ave), whose long-running, brilliant Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind: 30 Plays in 60 Minutes will leave you breathless.
BBC: Chicago's cutting-edge comedy
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But as often as not, you can go into an office blind in the sense that--various member--if the member is on the finance committee and he'll have staff persons who are specifically working on a particular issue that we may have an interest in.
NPR: The Work and Ethics of Lobbyists
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It is appalling that people may go blind because the treatment is only available in certain areas and in other areas waiting lists are too long.
BBC: NHS delays 'causing blindness'
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Some wanted to go further and require congressmen to put their assets in blind trusts, as the president does.
ECONOMIST: Congressmen may still be able to escape prosecution
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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.
ECONOMIST: Your money or your life
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The helium refrigerant that does this job will run out in a few weeks and when it does, Herschel will go blind.
BBC: Herschel space telescope to go blind
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"If we require a higher standard of evidence for drugs in this arena, we are not going to cause people to go blind and require dialysis, " Nissen said.
FORBES: The Great Drug Debate
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Redbreast is heavy on fruit essences, figs, dates, and apples, and is unusually complex and big as Irish whiskies go, and is the one most likely to be confused with Scotch in a blind tasting.
FORBES: My Favorite Irish Whiskey Is Back - And Better Than Ever