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Thus, it is commonly said that Homer would be blind (that is, lack sight), even if Homer's blindness did not exist.
To repeat, Brexit on 29 March 2019 would be blind.
It would be blind to look away from that.
And if you didn't see the prices, you would be blind.
"You can not overstate that without this data the NSA would be blind," he said.
"If it weren't for them I would be blind, simple as that," he said.
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It flung out what most of the media described as concessions, hoping everyone would be blinded by the dust.
You might think people would be blinded by their partisan affiliations when trying to predict, say, the outcome of a presidential election.
Iranian media have reported that Movahedi will be blinded in both eyes but Bahrami, in an interview in 2009, said that the man would be blinded only in one eye because "each man is worth two women" under Iranian law.
If he was anything other than that, I would be blind-sided by it because up to this point, he really cares for her.
Bartholdi had planned to put floodlights on the torch's balcony to illuminate it; a week before the dedication, the Army Corps of Engineers vetoed the proposal, fearing that ships' pilots passing the statue would be blinded.
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