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| blindness between age 73 and 78, but regained | eyesight after an operation. |
| He had poor | eyesight all his life, and was virtually blind in his |
| He had extraordinarily sharp | eyesight, allowing him to see magnitude 7.5 stars with |
| But she returns, and with Sisif's | eyesight almost completely gone, manages to live undet |
| ys fishing, but does not hunt due to his poor | eyesight, an effect of his albinism. |
| Much Light" in the sense of having excellent | eyesight, an ironic euphemism for being blind. |
| he's part-grandmother (she riffed on her poor | eyesight and mortality), part-cougar (she ogled a danc |
| brought up by their mother who is losing her | eyesight, and a tyrannical grandmother in very humble |
| were perhaps the cause of Anderson's failing | eyesight, and for a large period of time, he relied on |
| ay not have anything to do with a character's | eyesight, and they are often a "neutral" costume not a |
| , his reflexes are superhumanly fast, and his | eyesight and sense of hearing and smell are extremely |
| ced the divine vengeance, was deprived of his | eyesight, and lingered the remainder of his days in da |
| Palmer was a small man with poor | eyesight and played wearing glasses. |
| He lost his | eyesight and was taken into custody by Satsuma forces |
| ankar leaves his practice, after he loses his | eyesight and becomes blind. |
| On Woods' return in May 1887 he found his | eyesight and general health were weakened. |
| in 1973 to receive treatment for her failing | eyesight and hearing. |
| In his later years he suffered from failing | eyesight and other health problems. |
| Eyesight and depth perception are of paramount importa | |
| me before his death, however, he had lost his | eyesight and fallen into dotage. |
| in the territory for his loud voice, superior | eyesight, and accuracy with a revolver. |
| In particular he had poor | eyesight, and wore very thick glasses, and later suffe |
| It is a nocturnal hunter, having excellent | eyesight, and hunts using a silken net to capture its |
| e used cucumbers to treat scorpion bites, bad | eyesight, and to scare away mice. |
| Blessed with extraordinary | eyesight and hand-eye coordination, he was a skilled a |
| on that leads to progressive deterioration in | eyesight and in its later stage, blindness. |
| continuous work undermined his health and his | eyesight, and he was compelled to retire from his prof |
| e end of his career, he suffered from failing | eyesight, and consequently most of his later surgical |
| He suffered from paralysis, poor | eyesight and neurological problems, as a result of wor |
| He had extremely bad | eyesight as a result of having been gassed in the tren |
| no longer use stridulation) and much reduced | eyesight, as well as their very small size. |
| He recovered his | eyesight at St. Stephen's in Metz. |
| He lost his | eyesight at the age of four due to smallpox. |
| ery was born in Palestine, Texas and lost his | eyesight at the age of 2, following scarlet fever. |
| One of his last acts, shortly before his | eyesight became impaired, was to institute a trust fun |
| Lewis began to lose his | eyesight because of cataracts in his final years. |
| or selling moonshine, and in 1926 he lost his | eyesight because of glaucoma. |
| an German) by George Nussbaumer, who lost his | eyesight before the age of 1. |
| Around the mid-1720s, Adams poor | eyesight began to fail, leading to his near-blindness |
| In later life, his | eyesight began to fail, so he turned to retreat work a |
| rpenter, but his father lost his job when his | eyesight began to fail. |
| He retired in 1872 owing to failing | eyesight, but sat occasionally as a law lord. |
| Blind One Guardian: A creature that has no | eyesight, but compensates with extraordinary senses of |
| Almendros was losing his | eyesight by the time shooting began. |
| Chremylos is convinced that if Plutus' | eyesight can be restored, these wrongs can be righted, |
| Failing | eyesight caused by macular degeneration forced him to |
| Assuming good light, good | eyesight, clear air etc, the 220m height of the deck w |
| mpiling, and are said to aid Moore's own poor | eyesight: colorForth uses different colors in its sour |
| In 1939, he lost his | eyesight completely, yet continued to preach until the |
| th a fiery car accident by which he loses his | eyesight completely. |
| d exposure may lead to anemia, kidney damage, | eyesight damage or damage to the central nervous syste |
| owing a paralytic stroke which led to failing | eyesight, Davis spent the last ten years of his life i |
| Eyesight degeneration is particularly prevalent in mal | |
| o the naked eye or to the eye with corrective | eyesight devices. |
| fter a stroke, and had also suffered from bad | eyesight during his career. |
| tance vision for those with severely impaired | eyesight, especially those with albinism. |
| His | eyesight failed him in later life and he had to give u |
| In his later years his | eyesight failed him until he was totally blind. |
| His | eyesight failed him gradually over the last ten years |
| In 2001, after 12 years performing, Oscar's | eyesight failed and he was no longer able to hold the |
| respect for Munto, and willingly gave up her | eyesight for him, showing no regrets for doing so, alt |
| s thought that the sharks do not rely on keen | eyesight for their survival. |
| Failing | eyesight forced him to stop working after 1970. |
| Failing | eyesight forced him to resign that office, when 186 cl |
| His | eyesight gradually deteriorated, and by the 1680s he h |
| His | eyesight grew worse as a result of macular dystrophy a |
| His | eyesight had at that point deteriorated so significant |
| as a DH, but was forced to retire because his | eyesight had been permanently damaged. |
| By 1857 however, his | eyesight had deteriorated. |
| His | eyesight had been bad since childhood, and it grew wor |
| s manager during the midseason, as Toporcer's | eyesight had declined. |
| His | eyesight had been deteriorating for years and by the t |
| deep sea creatures have adapted with reduced | eyesight, having very large eyes for receiving only bi |
| een unable to fly owing to slightly deficient | eyesight, he instead signed up with the British Indian |
| On account of failing | eyesight he retired in 1852, and in 1858 became totall |
| urned down for active service due to his poor | eyesight, he worked for the Bristol Aeroplane Company |
| Bertha Tammelin suffered from weak | eyesight her entire life, and eventually, it worsened: |
| Shrunken in size and deaf, he retained his | eyesight, his remarkable memory, and his other intelle |
| He lost some | eyesight in one eye as a result of previous war injuri |
| asterpieces while half-blind, joking that the | eyesight in his one working eye had become better with |
| The condition could threaten one's | eyesight in the elevated stages, which is one of the p |
| gh several alternate universes, regaining her | eyesight in one when she is forced to ingest vampire b |
| He lost his | eyesight in 1866. |
| However, she has lost her | eyesight in the process of gaining these new powers. |
| He lost his | eyesight in the first World War, at the age of 29. |
| He lost his | eyesight in his final years, and died in 1925. |
| The | eyesight in his rght eye began to seriously deteriorat |
| He had lost his | eyesight in 1850 while in the course of cataloguing th |
| very one who have seen Lord Muruga lost there | eyesight including the King Prabudadeva Rajan. |
| Their | eyesight is excellent. |
| Gwen's | eyesight is intensified by her soulstone's powers. |
| Where normally | eyesight is what prevents one from stumbling, Jesus he |
| Their | eyesight is excellent and very useful in their way of |
| My | eyesight is something which has been troubling me and, |
| This is one of the bats for which | eyesight is more important than echolocation in findin |
| s hypnotic gaze is absent, although his acute | eyesight is portrayed by showing highbeam-like lights |
| Sherwin-White's poor | eyesight kept him from active service during World War |
| front office discovered that Mikhnov had poor | eyesight, leading to the team buying him a pair of gla |
| e was conscripted in World War I but his poor | eyesight limited the options for service so he was all |
| the duties of land management and diminishing | eyesight made it difficult to continue. |
| Although after 1896 his problematic | eyesight made Test selectors unwilling to choose him, |
| 949, when his increasing deafness and loss of | eyesight made these too difficult. |
| d Welfare Department in Barbados, as his poor | eyesight meant that he was unfit to serve in the Briti |
| as an education officer at RAF Sandwich, his | eyesight not being good enough to enable him to be a p |
| With | eyesight of 20/200, Im is considered legally blind. |
| vered at The University of Georgia, saved the | eyesight of "UGA", the school's mascot. |
| He is famously remembered for restoring the | eyesight of King John in two simple operations. |
| l wounds, such as restoring a person's voice, | eyesight or memories, though the main purpose of Hokut |
| During his last years he was affected by | eyesight problems and was treated for cancer. |
| ation zone, teen aged Joachim, suffering from | eyesight problems, listened to music broadcast by the |
| Hill did not run for re-election, citing | eyesight problems. |
| In 1950, due to Chic's diminishing | eyesight, Raymond permanently became the lead artist o |
| zations such as the Lions Club for having his | eyesight restored. |
| 31 May - Citing poor | eyesight, Samuel Pepys records the last entry in his d |
| as close to ninety years old and had lost his | eyesight so Choi Yit-Gung, who was from a wealthy fami |
| Some of these have enhanced | eyesight, sometimes approaching that of a pigeon (alth |
| Whilst his weak | eyesight soon failed completely, he nonetheless wrote |
| iers in the region to ensure they had all the | eyesight testing they needed. |
| He was born with such poor | eyesight that he could only view the world as shadows |
| ies, Galland could never match Werner's sharp | eyesight; the shards of glass in his eyes denied him t |
| mangos, but no sooner do they get out of her | eyesight, they ditch their uniforms and try to head of |
| They've lost their | eyesight, they have acute hearing and smell and functi |
| nter's belief that it was “a foolish waste of | eyesight to drive east into the rising sun each mornin |
| Eyesight To The Blind | |
| Samples - Sonny Boy Williamson II - | Eyesight to the Blind |
| For the song by Sonny Boy Williamson II, see | Eyesight to the Blind. |
| For Jesus' giving | eyesight to the blind, see cures attributed to Jesus. |
| mell, although it probably relied more on its | eyesight to find prey. |
| s famous for her powers in giving the boon of | eyesight to the devotees with eye defects and other ai |
| Since his birth he suffered from weak | eyesight, until he lost his sight altogether in 1960. |
| is intense application to study; and even his | eyesight was so impaired with the poring of years over |
| the time, to break the news to Emma that her | eyesight was gone. |
| Scales fell from Saul's eyes, his | eyesight was restored, and he was baptized (9:17-18). |
| d after a fifth operation to save his failing | eyesight was unsuccessful. |
| es, and after 30 months and 41 surgeries, his | eyesight was restored and he regained use of one arm. |
| rote: "His quick brain and exceptionally keen | eyesight were responsible for disposing of large numbe |
| Nevertheless She loses her | eyesight when pushed by Indrasena Varma and Rudrayya, |
| fered a sickening injury which threatened his | eyesight when struck by George Ferris", but managed to |
| n October 1943 he developed problems with his | eyesight which saw he removed from operational flying |
| For several months Bolotin also lost his | eyesight, which he later recovered. |
| ave been incapacitated by an affection of the | eyesight, which for a while threatened to withdraw him |
| air of contact lenses that corrected her poor | eyesight while giving her the ability to see others' d |
| In December 1907, Strehl lost his | eyesight while working in a chemical factory in New Yo |
| to set a bad example, he stoutly put out his | eyesight with a hot iron". |
| 2] All had a poor | eyesight with eye power -2. |
| taste buds to wine judgment is like confusing | eyesight with insight". |
| sh Council, though it is likely that his poor | eyesight would have meant failing the required medical |
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