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If he was more blind than evil, the evil will live after him.

A newborn kitten, while lacking sight, is thus no more "blind" than is a chair, nor is a baby "toothless".

In Higgins's experience, when it comes to gender inequalities men are more "blind" than "malicious," so surely it would help if women were speaking up for themselves more often.

In essence, people generally get blinded by their passion, but fan artists are more blind than most.

But even with these caveats the necessarily breeched protocols and improvised practices of all agencies and institutions justice never seemed more blind than in the case of Henry Glover.

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The Kobe-LeBron hype was more blinding than an Orlando summer sky.

The famous fêtes of Boni de Castellane, while he was still a gilded youth enjoying the Gould gold, were no more blinding than Poiret's.

Gob probably has more blind spot than not [laughs].

More Blind Date than Pop Idol, the contestants lined up to be probed by TV's favourite agony aunt - David Elstein playing Cilla Black - to explain why they should be sent on a week for two in Faliraki with the newly single ITV.

The tractor-trailer is hard to control because the driver needs to take care of the trailer, and it also has more blind spots than a single unit vehicle.

More blind boys than girls were identified (77.3% versus 22.7%) respectively.

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