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About 80percentt of people with poor vision live in developing countries, and research predicts myopia alone will affect 4.8 billion, half the world population, by 2050.
I was delighted to read Peter Steinfels's article about Walter Rauschenbusch, "On the Stump, in the Rights Arena, Echoes of a Religious Thinker's Vision Live On" (Beliefs column, Aug. 7).
In the meantime, they use the drilling process as a platform to prove that the robot can hook into surgery planning systems, stereo vision, live detection of tissue types and so on.
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The plan never took off but Miles's vision lives on.Though London now has five international airports, pitches for new ones in the Thames Estuary keep coming.
For example, Mr. Ford's vision lives to this day; Ford was the one U.S. automaker that declined government bail-out money.
She impacted countless women and men with her bold vision for a breast cancer-free world -- this vision lives on in the hearts of so many, including my own.
Edith Wharton embodied her own definition of a classic, eternal and irrepressible freshness, and her dreams and visions live on in the writers she inspired.
His unique vision lives on in this book.
His spirit and vision lives in his family and his friends at Urban Box Office.
Even after his death, the colonel's gunrunning vision lives on, although in ways he probably would have loathed.
In many ways, it's striking how much of Erskine's original vision lives on in today's Literature Humanities.
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