Idiom
Scales fall from your eyes.
When the scales fall from your eyes, you suddenly realise the truth about something.
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The invariably modest scale feels claustrophobic, despite the expansive subjects.
Mr. Jaffe is also a collector, though on a somewhat more modest scale than his brother.
The modest scale of the Ilfochrome prints reinforces Ms. Lux's connection to the vernacular baby portrait.
On a modest scale, it calls to mind the ruins of Coventry Cathedral in England.
But even on a far more modest scale, the incremental impulse makes itself felt.
This makes sense, given the restaurant's modest scale and commitment to low prices.
The modest scale of the bank's bond buying apparently fell short of what investors considered adequate.
Given the modest scale of the measures, they are as much about symbolism as substance.
It is used on a modest scale in India, Bangladesh, Tanzania and Peru.
But, on a more modest scale, and working in a different register, "Better Call Saul" may reflect that show's influence.
The picture was done on a very modest scale, with none of the large production values I have now.
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