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There was an unconfirmed report that an American student lost an eye in the incident.
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In the third quarter, Comcast lost an eye-catching 275, 000 basic-TV subscribers, and Time Warner lost 155, 000.
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French counterterrorism forces have long targeted Belmoktar, an Algerian who lost an eye fighting in Afghanistan in his teens.
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They include Caleb Medley, who lost an eye and suffered brain damage.
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Moktar Belmoktar, an Algerian who lost an eye fighting in Afghanistan in his teens, has long been a target of French counterterrorism forces.
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Moktar Belmoktar, an Algerian who lost an eye while fighting in Afghanistan in his teens, has long been a target of French counter-terrorism forces.
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They had come to town seeking treatment for Mr Bhosle's father, who lost an eye in the attack, and to report the incident to the police.
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Reportedly, this petite young high school cheerleader lost vision in an eye following one such attack by her brother.
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Brian Mancini, who lost his right eye after being hit by an explosive device in Iraq in July 2007.
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He lost 105lb and made improving public health, with an eye on reducing diabetes, a priority of his last two years in office.
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Noe Hernandez, who lost his left eye in the attack, was recovering at home when he suffered an apparent heart attack and died on the way to hospital.
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Ponzi schemes such as those run by Bernard Madoff (150 years in prison) and Allen Stanford (110 years in prison) are notable cases where the public hardly batted an eye at those prison terms due to the harm done (billions lost) to so many people (thousands) over a long period of time (decades).
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