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Pozzo, who has gone blind in the course of the action, can stand it no longer: POZZO: (suddenly furious).
A man who has gone blind after sleeping with his contact lenses in has spoken of his ordeal in the hope that it will prevent new cases.
The other wards fill up fast, and flickers of information from the outside suggest that the whole city has gone blind, and perhaps the world beyond.
The prisoner, who is 21 (no further identification is available), was hit by a cricket ball when he was 16, never had medical treatment and has gone blind in one eye.
Now 90, Mr. McMath, who served from 1950 to 53, has gone blind, but he recalled that "the mansion never looked more beautiful than it did on that day".
In his story "The Invisible Collection", first published in 1927, a collector of rare prints who has gone blind is deceived by his family: they have sold his valuable collection bit by bit in order to feed themselves, and him, during the disastrous inflation that followed the first world war, and have replaced the prints with blank paper of the same dimensions and thickness.
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Nguyen had a pretty good reason for his first semester struggles: He had gone blind.
Some mice had gone blind, Mr. McKosky said, after blood was drawn from near their eyes.
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