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Make a noise about it, because if an increased fine makes a blind bit of difference I'll eat my hat.
Graebner makes a blind rush for the net, preferring to be caught in motion than helpless on the baseline.
He also doesn't make much case for how the viewpoint he proposes makes a blind bit of difference to anyone who is not a cosmologist.
"Deciphering the genome", a "micro chip that makes a blind person see" or "Thiomargarita namibiensis, the biggest bacterium of the world --science headlines are usually based on complex connections and in-depth subject-specific knoworld --sciencee, unfortunately, mostly incomprehensible for the nonscientist.
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"We could make a blind prediction," he said.
Could your expectations make a blind person see?
It won't make a blind bit of difference.
But Galloway has sued and it hasn't made a blind bit of difference.
"We wanted to move, but we didn't want to make a blind move.
A white-blond puppy tumbled across the grass, making a blind dive into Mr. Yale.
Missing out on the sights can make a blind guy feel empty.
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