Sentence examples for eye call from inspiring English sources

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Pimps crush runaway girls with a mix of violence and affection, degradation and gifts, and then require absolute obedience to a rigid code: the girl cannot look the pimp in the eye, call him by his name, or keep any cash.

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He wrote about a black private eye called John Shaft.

The collection itself is a dry run for the Philip Marlowe novels, centred on a precursor private eye called John Dalmas.

Most sharks and all rays have an opening behind each eye, called a spiracle, which is a modified first gill cleft.

One of the favourites is a bridge designed by Marks Barfield, the creators of the London Eye, called the Bronze Blade, evoking Arthur's sword – Excalibur.

Taylor decided to test Dave Barmy, and thus Pollard's loyalty, by turning to a virtual female private eye called Markie Macdonald.

There is a regular feature in the Eye called "Lookalikes" that invites readers to send in two photographs that foreground a resemblance between disparate people.

City of Angels still features a classic noir screenplay, complete with a Los Angeles private eye called Stone, a femme fatale, a missing girl and a murder or two.

It uses a device called a dermoscope to display deeper skin structures not visible to the naked eye, called dermoscopic structures.

They looked for another way these molecules could be reset and found that a cell type in the eye, called Müller cells, can partly do the job.

When struck by light, a protein in the eye called cryptochrome changes into one of two states that differ in the position of an unpaired (or radical) electron.

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