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Much of what dazzles the eye has come into full bloom in the last fifteen years.
Seven other judges shared Denning's conclusion; yet it is on him, as usual, that history's unforgiving eye has come to rest.
The elder son, Aidan, is a former "Jeopardy!" champion (as is Phillips) whose own life in the public eye has come to a terrible end.
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To her it felt as if her lazy eye had come back.
She remembered a boy, about seventeen years old, who had a tumor that had started in his mouth and protruded up into his eye, so that the eye had come out of its socket, and then the tumor had spread into his brain.
In Britain, Private Eye had come into existence and the BBC (not then completely neutered) was screening That Was the Week that Was (TW3), watched by 10 million viewers a week, with David Frost and Willie Rushton performing and Dennis Potter, Peter Cook, Richard Ingrams, John Cleese etc helping to write the gags.
Putting on the headset and headphones, I was immediately cast into a world that felt like a Magic Eye had come to life.
Now a saucy portrait with lewd and lurid symbolism that would have been instantly recognisable to 17th-century eyes has come to light for the first time.
A Bel-Air home built for actress Jane Withers, known for her pairing with Shirley Temple in the film "Bright Eyes," has come on the market at $6 million.
Col. Hayatullah Aqtash, a small army officer with smoky blue eyes, had come to Chawke District with his men to offer a counterpoint.
My brother Michael had played football with it and it's eyes had come out so Heimpi embroidered new eyes on it.
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