David West, Indiana's other big scorer, got poked in the eye by Lopez 60 seconds into the game.
We took a look as soon as the doors opened in NYC (the display runs through today at the Penn Plaza Pavilion and other locations in Chicago and Los Angeles, check the schedule for 12 more cities on deck) and got an eye full of the same 50-inch plasma 3DTVs on sale at Best Buy stores around the country.
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Despite all their offensive fireworks, the Knicks looked likely to drop the game, particularly after Anthony got frustrated after being poked in the eye by DeShawn Stevenson in the fourth quarter with the game tied at 101.
While Affleck was fun to watch in popcorn films like Armageddon, the actor showed a keen eye when he got behind the camera in his 2007 directing debut, Gone Baby Gone.
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But you know what, after three decades of not doing anything, we got together with the oil companies, we got together with the unions, we got together with folks who usually do not see eye to eye, and we negotiated new fuel economy standards that are going to make sure our cars average nearly 55 miles per gallon by the middle of the next decade.
"Looking him in the eye, I got him to admit that the invoices wouldn't get paid, " he says.
While we've got plenty of eye-candy of the diminutive EV in our gallery below, allow us to first regale you with the car's specs.
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We arrived here very early in the morning, and the Marines got a little bit of shut-eye.
Against Villa, Arsenal's performance encapsulated their season to date as they quickly got into the groove of producing their pretty patterns of eye-catching football but then relinquished control of the game.
Yemen has been recognised, like Somalia, to be one of the areas where we've got to not only keep an eye on, but we've got to do more.
They've got an Education Minister who admits they've taken 'their eye off the ball'.
We had one eye on Wednesday but we got through and now move on to the big one.
Because I use Twitter for business, not only would people bat an eye AND raise an eyebrow if I got drunk and fell in the pool, but I would loose clients and valuable contacts.
We got a brief eyes-on with Fujitsu's demo, which shows off the eye-controlled tech working with a map application.
Backed by the corporate bureaucracy, a chief executive might once have got by with good managers, cost-control, and a beady eye on the accounts.
After studying at St Martin's College of Art he got his first break with Punch, going on to work for Private Eye, the Daily Mail and Time magazine.
The electric guitar I chose was one I had had my eye on in the window of Bell's, where we had got the Hoyer.
From an early age, I knew that I wanted to write popular thrillers, but when I got to graduate school, I sensed an upturned nose and a haughty eye directed toward the fiction and films that I loved.
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Even without a magnificent star or an eye-catching winning streak, as it had in years past, UConn finally got the best of Notre Dame in the national semifinals Sunday, and cutting down the nets Tuesday in New Orleans was nothing more than a formality.
In the fifties, he got married, started a family, and, finding that he had a good eye, tried commercial photography.
Now we have to take it further: always with an eye to the future, always maintaining the coalition of the decent and the disadvantaged that got us here, always recognising that in politics if you aren't adventurous, you may never know failure, but neither are you likely to be acquainted with success.
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Also catching the eye was Shontayne Hape, the rugby league convert, who was giving as good as he got in the midfield exchanges against Tom Shanklin and Jamie Robinson.
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