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3 Transfer the strawberries to a plate, then dot about the whipped feta, drizzle over the balsamic and finish with a scattering of mint leaves and a few twists of black pepper.
The root of the problem, said the sports optometrist Dr. Donald Teig, is that light-eyed people lack pigment in their macula, which is "a little dot, about the size of a pinhead, that sits conveniently in the most centralized portion of the eye as light passes through your pupil to get to your retina".
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Made during a two-month residency in Norway, they were inspired by the electricity pylons dotted about the woods.
Rimjingang's eight reporters are dotted about the totalitarian state; their backgrounds range from factory work to the civil service.
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