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Closing one eye helps.
"It was like Blazing Saddles," he roars, closing one eye and firing off an imaginary wayward shot.
Do you know what I mean?" "Yes," Liz says, closing one eye and then the other; it changes her perspective.
Fixes include taking the 3D glasses off for a moment, closing one eye and then the other briefly, or merely changing the angle at which you're looking at the screen.
We suggest that, instead of closing one eye and pressing the patients into the same standard protocol, the healthcare staff should evaluate the individual person.
Closing one eye, she studied the bold-red statistics on the front of the page and then flipped it over and looked into the face of the dark, shrivelled baby on the back.
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A Bell's palsy patient won't be able to close one eye, the mouth droops on the same side of the face and he won't be able to wrinkle his forehead on that half of the face.
One poster riffed on the classic "hilarious optical illusion" of X-Ray Spex: put on a pair of red-blue 3D glasses and close one eye to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
But there's also the underprivileged people in Asia... Having worked in finance, I could very well see how the reality paradox daunts on many people, and for sanity's sake most will close one eye and choose to stay in the jaded world of excess.
When he sees Fish, he closes one eye, as if looking through a telescope.
He closed one eye to gaze at the ceiling and beyond, calculating.
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