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They can land blind.
Few are likely to be convinced that Austen depicts Mr Knightley as a ruthless encloser of common land, "blind" to and "inconsiderate" of the concerns of poorer villagers.
An Education in a New Land Blind and visually impaired students at the Catholic Guild also attend classes to help them earn high school equivalency diplomas.
He was further frustrated after damage forced him to land on two occasions: once on 14 June 1941 and again after he was hit by ground fire over Tobruk and was forced to land blind.
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It's two back somersaults in the stretched-out layout position, with a half turn in the second rotation, which means she lands "blind," facing forward with no way to see the floor approaching as she speeds downward.
Only in America, the paradoxical land of blind faith not only in God, but also the power of medical science to cure all, would one even do a literal-minded study like this.
Blind, blind?
The king soon realized that in a land of blind people, he has to learn to live with his own disability -- vision -- and ultimately after failing to make a change, decided to have his own eyes taken out.
In the land of the blind, Gordon Brown should be king.
"In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king," he said.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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