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It strikes the eye first as a blast of warm, tawny, oscillating color.
The play is performed in front of what strikes the eye as a giant black chalkboard.
His vision, however, was different from that of the Impressionists, who sought to represent only what strikes the eye.
In all its forms, "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" strikes the eye, and other senses, as demonstrably real.
A pattern — a square, a circle — strikes the eye, and can be remembered, because it corresponds to a model in our minds.
In the small selection of silver liturgical articles, an elaborate mid-17th-century monstrance -- designed to protect and display the consecrated wafer at Mass -- immediately strikes the eye.
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Essential criteria, destined to remain characteristic for generations, begin to strike the eye.
The audience applauded, laughed at the moment when the rocket struck the eye of the moon.
Kristin Baker's paintings strike the eye with a harsh and dazzling newness.
The high barbed wire and the watchtowers, manned by the settlement police day and night, strike the eye of the visitor as he approaches every collective colony.
Objects can be seen because they discharge from their surface representative films, which strike the eye just as smells strike the nose.
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