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Its temples were mangled, its bridge snapped, its pad arms and eye wires broken: it had obviously been run over by something.
After taking an eye-cam pic of what looked like an alien scientific formula in the secure facility, Ward blasted his way out, while Fitz successfully snipped Akela's eye-wire and Coulson intercepted her mysterious handler: an overweight former M16 agent who turned out to have his own ocular augmentation, which self-destructed in less than five seconds to prevent him being apprehended.
At first glance these animals could be alive, but a closer look reveals a sewn up badger's mouth, a goose with no eye and wires protruding from a squirrel's foot.
Michele K. Silverstein, a doctor in her thirties with brown curly hair and kind brown eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses, is the junior member of the obstetrics associates.
In photographs, he often appeared to be on the verge of laughter; small, gleaming eyes behind wire-framed glasses and a sharp V of eyebrows added a sardonic if not demonic note.
"There's a part of your brain that has this role of muscle or motor memory," Recce, a medium-sized bear of a man, with thinning fair hair and barely discernible eyes behind wire-frame glasses, said.
"He said, 'You need to look at the long term; they've been friends of ours.' " As she spoke, earlier this week, Mrs. Miller stifled a yawn and rubbed her eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses, an unusual show of weariness.
A jovial and warm man, Father Repo has ruddy, round cheeks, a rust-colored beard and mustache, sparkling eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses and a deep laugh that would make him a great Santa, if only the beard were whiter.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet "There's a part of your brain that has this role of muscle or motor memory," Recce, a medium-sized bear of a man, with thinning fair hair and barely discernible eyes behind wire-frame glasses, said.
A spry man with close-cropped hair and darting eyes in wire-framed glasses, Norfolk has a fretful look but, during an interview that lasts almost three hours, he is both open and thoughtful about a story that he worked on full-time for more than three years, the effect it has had on him and why the media needs to look outside London for more stories.
On the laminate floor a bunch of strangers huddle, their tired, glassy eyes bulbous, wired, crazy.
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