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to vision
noun
The sense or ability of sight.
Exact(60)
The linguistic obstacles to vision affect Wiseman's filming, too.
But whether that extends to vision is not clear.
Pediatricians do not generally refer patients to vision therapy.
He preferred history to the future, recrimination to vision.
Those injuries can involve permanent damage to vision, he said.
Here Rimbaud succeeded in his aim of matching form to vision.
Wilson wanted to explore onstage what would happen to vision in the absence of sound.
Moreover, the processes of pointing-wanting, pointing-naming, and pointing-learning are powerfully tied to vision.
We want to be able to vision a healthy, sustainable and vibrant future.
Personalities gave way to unity, debate to vision, and discouragement to hope.
(There are some advantages, Mrs. Anderson has learned, to vision impairment).
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