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13 Sentences With "bad eyes"

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I have bad eyes, but this was a beautiful screen.
I have bad eyes and a bum ear, so I got into blogging instead.
"I have bad eyes, my teeth are in disarray, and I have high blood pressure," Ms. Lemons said.
They've got large and (usually) high-resolution screens All that size means more room for a bigger battery that lasts longer Some companies put better features on bigger phones (curse you, Apple!) You can literally smack someone really hard with one (for safety purposes, of course) They're great if you have bad eyes (i.e.
" But in a meditation on bad eyesight, Young interrupts what is otherwise another figurative examination of the essayist's craft ("The more I allowed myself clear sight," she writes, "the less I truly understood what it was that I saw") with this startling statement: "Having bad eyes is a fact that wants so badly to be a metaphor for something else … but more often, it is simple, inconvenient fact.
Arawak languages have a negative prefix ma- and attributive-relative prefix ka-. An example of the use is ka-witi-w (a woman with good eyes) and ma-witti-w (a woman with bad eyes aka. blind) .
In Mexico, the main component is the Catholic religion, to which elements of other beliefs have been added, already of pre-Hispanic, African or Asian origin. In general, popular religiosity is viewed with bad eyes by institutionally structured religions. One of the most exemplary cases of popular religiosity is the cult of Holy Dead (Santa Muerte). The Catholic hierarchy insists on describing it as a satanic cult.
Lisandro discovers that Estrellita is his daughter through Macaria, who explains that she is Guadalupe's mother. The couple reconciles, but before running away from the Roldán family with Macaria. One day, Lisandro discovers that Guadalupe works as a singer for the club "Sapo Enamorado" and sees her with bad eyes, and through an Ana Luisa trap, ends up spending the night with her. Ana Luisa pretends to be pregnant, so Lisandro agrees to marry her.
The original White Wells spa bath was built by landowner Peter Middleton (c.1655-1714). In 1791, Robert Dale built two baths on the current site, enclosed by walls on three sides but not roofed over. Dale placed an advertisement in the Leeds Intelligencer of 26 April 1791 in which he claimed that the medicinal properties of the 'Spaw' could heal 'bad eyes', 'tumours and sores', 'scrophula' and 'all cases where the spine is affected.[sic]'Hunnebell (2010) In 1793.
She had a spare pair, but they did not feel the same. King saved two match points before Navratilova broke serve to win the match. King said, "I think that may be the single match in my career that I could have won if I hadn't had bad eyes.""Navratilova downs veteran King", Daily Intelligencer, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1980, page 21"Martina Edges King; Borg, Connors Win", Syracuse (New York) Herald- Journal, July 2, 1980, page C-1 King teamed with Navratilova to win King's 39th and final Grand Slam title at the US Open.
Ruth admits to him that she is certainly "no Pollyanna" but not a prostitute. She then confides to Chick that she is worried about being followed by Dr. Bernardi (George Rosener), whom she describes as a "madman" and a fellow resident of the cheap boarding house where she had lived. She adds that the strange, obsessive doctor had "bad eyes" and had previously paid her to read to him in the evenings, namely lewd "European" publications that she found disgusting. Now feeling sorry for Ruth and describing himself as "Santa Claus", Chick tells Ruth he will give her the money she needs "with no strings attached".
The friend passes it on to his daughter, who is the princess's favorite servant. The princess, on seeing it, identifies it as the ring of her betrothed, and, despite the objections of her father, who does not feel that a blind man can rule after him, the princess and the prince are married. One day, the prince overhears two ravens saying that the dew that falls in a certain part of the garden on Midsummer's Eve restores sight to those with bad eyes, or even no eyes at all. The prince tries it, and finds, to his delight and that of the princess, that he can see once more.
Connelly later recalled: > Hess: Do you recall the difficulty that Mr. Barkley had at the 1952 > convention with the labor delegates? > Connelly: I remember it very well because I had Max Lowenthal–I believe you > know Max Lowenthal–I had him out there and Max was very close to the labor > boys. I had a room at the Mayflower Hotel with two TV sets watching the > convention, and I used to get calls from Max, from Chicago, and the day > Barkley arrived–unfortunately he had very bad eyes–and he walked through the > lobby of the hotel and he didn't recognize the labor boys who were there. So > they thought they were snubbed.

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