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"Here, maybe they have better eyes and give you the opportunity".
"It fascinates me that they have better eyes than I do".
With Glass' purported ability to transmit live video conferencing, observers could watch in the comfort of their classroom or call room and have better eyes on the object of interest than if they were there in person.
That feeling when maybe Lady Gaga has better hand-eye coordination than you.
One of the young SFX agents said, "Our media-training course is for some of our younger athletes — the ones who have to learn to make better eye contact with people, to cut out the 'uh's, the 'like's, the 'you know's.
Instead of direct combat, which is the terminology that Spencer and Huxley used, it is more about who is smarter, who detects the predator earlier, who has better ears and eyes, etc.
Even when localised, this tumour metastasises in about 50% of cases, mostly to the liver. 1 Progress in treatment of the primary tumour has allowed better eye conservation rates, but has had no impact on patient survival.
People will enhance themselves physically to have better bones, better eyes and better resilience to disease, as well as attain an overall better standard of living.
"You probably have better hand-eye than a bush sniper," he concludes.
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