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Subgroup analysis showed that the high myopia with CNV and with lacquer cracks had a significantly thinner choroid than without CNV or lacquer crack eyes.
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Nothing much happens — food is cooked, coffee is drunk, jokes are cracked, eyes are rolled — and the loose, vagabond rhythm makes "Your Sister's Sister" feel a bit like a French movie, immersed in personalities rather than driven by the machinery of plot.
They went to Professional with jammed shutters and cracked eye pieces and found an unglamorous ninth-floor studio where the owner would remember not only customers' names but their cameras, the cameras' problems, and often the customers' problems, too.
skin cracks, eye problems, hypertension and abortions are reported in the workers of salt-making activities on constant and prolonged exposure.
Dronfield sustained a brain haemorrhage, a stab wound to her neck, a broken nose, and a cracked eye socket.
His voice doesn't crack, his eyes don't well up; he simply takes off his glasses.
Now it's time to crack their eyes open the rest of the way and let them know that addicts come from all segments of society, including the middle class.
You will crack an eye open at the murder scenes, you will peer at Lecter's dinner table to see what's on it, and part of you will always want Hannibal to get away with it.
Sometimes, the spirit moved him to spit in the face of 49ers receiver J. J. Stokes, to break Panther quarterback Kerry Collins's jaw with a dirty hit, to kick Cardinals running back Larry Centers in the head after a tackle, to crack the eye socket of a teammate with a punch at a recent practice.
My voice cracked, his eyes boggled.
Shot in super-tight close-up, his lips cracked, his eyes bloodshot, Franco tries, while registering every bit of anguish, to keep things light and slightly ironic.
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