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"blind" Definitions
  1. not able to see
  2. the blind noun [plural] (old-fashioned) people who are blind
  3. blind (to something) not noticing or realizing something
  4. [usually before noun] (of strong feelings) seeming to be unreasonable, and accepted without question; seeming to be out of control
  5. [usually before noun] (of a situation or an event) that cannot be controlled by reason
  6. that a driver in a car cannot see, or cannot see around
  7. -blind that does not make a difference between people on the basis of the quality mentioned, or favour one group over another

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"blind" Synonyms
sightless visionless unsighted unseeing amaurotic eyeless purblind typhlotic visually impaired destitute of vision stone blind stone-blind half blind partially sighted as blind as a bat blind as a bat in darkness groping dark indiscriminate uncritical injudicious mindless prejudiced unconsidered undiscerning unquestioning unreasoned unthinking wholesale credulous implicit insouciant naive undiscriminating unreasoning airy rash reckless hasty impetuous irrational impulsive senseless heedless inconsiderate shortsighted thoughtless careless unmindful negligent regardless neglectful remiss inattentive violent wild ferocious explosive fiery frenzied furious intemperate rabid unbridled uncontrollable uncontrolled aggressive feverish fierce forceful frantic frenetic mad unchecked ignorant oblivious unconscious unperceptive imperceptive myopic unaware uncomprehending unobservant unperceiving nearsighted ignorant of neglectful of unconcerned about unconcerned by insensitive unempathetic apathetic heartless uncompassionate unfeeling unsympathetic cold compassionless indifferent pitiless uncaring uncharitable callous stonyhearted stony indifferent to stupid dumb slow dense obtuse thick unintelligent dim chowderheaded dopey dozy stolid bovine dof glaikit dim-witted not with it slow on the uptake slow-witted wasted high plastered hammered inebriated intoxicated drunk stoned blitzed bombed smashed inebriate sozzled tipsy blotto canned loaded blasted drunken pickled closed blocked barred concealed exitless impassable obstructed without exit dead end tucked away cul-de-sac dead-end no through road without egress leading nowhere closed at one end unknowing incognizant uninformed unwitting clueless unacquainted insensible innocent nescient unsuspecting unfamiliar uninstructed unenlightened illiterate uneducated untutored benighted unschooled untaught unlearned unread unlettered analphabetic inexperienced unknowledgeable reeling dizzy giddy woozy lightheaded vertiginous faint unsteady wobbly shaky swimmy dazed aswoon staggering whirling groggy muddled punchy befuddled bewildered close-minded closed-minded deaf doctrinaire dogmatic hidebound illiberal intolerant narrow-minded obstinate pigheaded resistant rigid stubborn unpersuadable narrow parochial opinionated prejudicial involuntary reflex automatic instinctive spontaneous instinctual reflexive unintentional mechanical unintended mechanic robotic unconditioned unplanned inadvertent random aimless haphazard desultory directionless erratic purposeless capricious drifting flighty goalless lost pointless vagrant wandering driftless objectless partisan fanatic devoted zealous diehard overzealous radical extreme extremist fanatical maniacal uncompromising militant bigoted sectarian activist single-minded inflexible short-sighted astigmatic near-sighted seeing no further than the end of your nose halfsighted presbyopic owlish mope-eyed unconcerned carefree untroubled blithe nonchalant unperturbed cool relaxed unruffled serene unworried devil-may-care happy-go-lucky casual distant easy unanxious aloof flat dull boring monotonous tedious insipid uninteresting dreary tiresome dead jejune lifeless unexciting bland colourless(UK) prosaic spiritless stale vapid depressing make blind render unsighted render sightless deprive of sight deprive of vision put someone's eyes out dazzle bedazzle daze stun blind temporarily amaze astonish awe stagger impress overwhelm overcome bowl over stir overawe floor strike fascinate touch stop someone seeing get in someone's line of vision block someone's vision obscure someone's vision block someone's view obscure someone's view blanket conceal cover hide mask obscure shroud block darken eclipse obstruct fog obfuscate blot out befog bedim cloud blear becloud intimidate bewilder confuse abash cow daunt deter nonplus perplex confound discomfit disconcert disquiet perturb alarm discompose discourage captivate enchant hypnotise(UK) hypnotize(US) affect move spellbind deprive of judgement deprive of perception deprive of reason deprive of sense deprive of understanding scorch speed tear zoom whizz belt blast zip barrel bomb zap bucket vroom burn burn rubber lay rubber shoot career fly race screen shield disguise veil cloak shade shelter camouflage curtain enshroud occult shutter suppress glare shine beam radiate gleam shimmer flash glimmer glow glitter flare blaze flame beat reflect blare sheen be dazzling canopy awning covering louver(US) louvre(UK) protection sunshade jalousie persienne blinder blindfold blinker trap visor front deception masquerade facade feint pretext smokescreen contrivance device façade maneuver(US) manoeuvre(UK) ploy binge bender session toot debauch jag sesh spree booze-up bout of drinking predrinking spell of drinking wassail beer-up boozeroo bust carousal carouse grog-on drape drapery drapes hanging blackout portière purdah portiere roller valance drop curtain drop scene cafe curtain net curtain tableau curtain window 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"blind" Antonyms
sighted seeing aware observing viewing eagle-eyed not blind discriminate reasonable circumspect considered judicious rational cogent discerning objective perceptive practical pragmatic reasoned sensible critical discriminating logical perspicacious thoughtful wise calculated informed justified measured weighed commonsense contemplated deliberate examined investigated premeditated prepense advised aforethought calm mild light minor slight dull faint moderate minimal trivial vague trifling mindful cognisant cognizant observant conscious wary alert apprehensive knowledgeable vigilant watchful attentive cagey canny understanding awake heedful alive to empathetic empathic sympathetic sensitive commiserative compassionate astute quick clever incisive intelligent percipient sharp acute insightful intuitive knowing sober straight dry ascetic nonindulgent teetotal temperate abstaining abstentious abstemious clear-headed non-drinking self-abnegating self-denying cold sober clean not drunk not intoxicated as sober as a judge open-ended unblocked open clear free through unobstructed passable unclosed acquainted conversant grounded witting careful caring concerned suspicious in the loop enlightened educated open-minded purposeful decisive driven focussed(UK) focused(US) ambitious goal-oriented single-minded determined resolute get out of sight get out of the way move out of sight reveal expose uncover unearth unveil manifest display unmask assault uncloak show attack divulge bare disclose assail harm disregard tell injure elucidate explain explicate expound clarify illuminate illustrate demonstrate make clear spell out repel deter repulse disgust revolt discourage disenchant dissuade nauseate offend sicken horrify enlighten educate inculcate instruct teach acquaint advise brief counsel edify familiarise(UK) familiarize(US) inform explain the circumstances to explain the situation to bore clear up brighten illumine lighten focus sharpen beautify cleanse light up purify uncloud unsmudge frankness honesty honor(US) honour(UK) openness reality trustworthiness truth truthfulness uprightness sincerity original stagnation fairness forthrightness candidness straightforwardness candor(US) candour(UK) directness back character personality rear gap saving representation embodiment example exemplification model demonstration resemblance depiction imitation impression portrayal symbol personification impersonation presentation

594 Sentences With "blind"

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Otherwise, law enforcement is blindblind before, blind during, and, unfortunately, in many instances, blind after.
Blind drunk, a parent blind to the misery of her children, a politician blind to the needs of his constituents.
Trilobites Here's a prehistoric case of the blind leading the blind.
Does his Trump-like blind faith in himself blind him that badly?
He is blind to the definition of a double-blind study, which he completely misinterpreted, and he is blind to the value of accurate scientific advice.
His income supported many relatives, including three blind brothers and two blind children.
He also supported some relatives, including three blind brothers and two blind children.
I don't have to worry about going blind anymore, because I am blind.
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We need to find an informed middle ground between blind denial and blind panic.
We aspire to a race-blind justice system—why not actually make decisions blind?
Oscar's blind spot To be sure, the Oscar voters have had a blind spot.
The blind are leading the blind ... right into a class action lawsuit against Playboy.
The study was conducted by an entirely blind technical staff (Jacko is also blind).
Nearly blind, Sam had been invited by the Royal National Institute of Blind People to a meeting highlighting their work on behalf of the blind and partly sighted.
"Rather than audio dramas being the zenith of blind accessibility and bringing in more blind gamers, I see it as bringing in more sighted players to blind accessible games," says Adriane Kuzminski, a sound designer and advocate for blind accessibility in gaming.
All three women ended up with detached retinas that left them blind or virtually blind.
"We both had our blind spots," she admits early on: The problem was, Spielberg's blind
Every five seconds someone in the world goes blind; every minute a child goes blind.
I am now a successful blind man married to a blind woman, living a rich, full life with her and our three children, and serving as president of the National Federation of the Blind, a membership organization of tens of thousands of blind people.
Blind spot warning (BSW): Alerts the driver when a vehicle is in the car's blind spot.
Blind spot detection is becoming a norm in cars, known as a Blind Spot Information System.
Inspired by the success of gender-blind music auditions, decisions were made gender-blind wherever possible.
All subjects were either blind at birth, or became blind prior to the age of three.
I just don't like seeing her crucified for her blind spots because everyone has blind spots.
The things they wanted to turn a blind eye to, they turned a blind eye to.
A few individuals' blind spots mean a massive, world-changing system has those same blind spots.
Our kitten is half-blind, and any story about a blind cat tugs at my heartstrings.
I didn't want to go on a blind date, so Brandon kind of ambushed the blind date.
The expectation is blind loyalty to Trump and blind hatred of anyone who speaks out against Trump.
"When the blind is trying to lead the blind you ain't getting very far," said Robert Andrews.
So then the sighted person gives information to the blind person, and the blind person goes home.
Blind Arya isn't a great fighter Newly blind Arya has been left to beg in the streets.
His glaucoma has left him almost completely blind in one eye, and partially blind in the other.
Industries for the Blind, a nonprofit that gives employment opportunities to blind professionals, won the $22019,500 contract.
There is more blind rage than blind justice behind the effort to amend the New York constitution.
Don't start your window blind cleaning until you have purchased the Hiware Window Blind Cleaner Duster ($7.99).
Elsie, coolly capable in "Kill My Mother," is now a blind radio personality spouting blind-item gossip.
His blind brother and his blind son sat at the edges of the grave, unable to see.
" Lucinda Fischer, 32, the Ruprechts' daughter, said the government was "kind of the blind leading the blind.
"Once I went blind, it was almost this kind of realization of, 'OK, I'm blind,' " Olson said.
Character Study "It's like the blind leading the blind," Rosemary Romano, 79, said folding up her cane.
A trust run by Trump's family members is not blind — and under Office of Government Ethics rules, assets in a blind trust aren't considered "blind" until they're sold and the profits are reinvested.
Obviously, a lot of colleges now have need-blind financial aid — or allegedly need blind financial aid programs.
There's no Tinder for blind people, but I met my girlfriend in a WhatsApp group for blind people.
DSRC hugely advances the "line of sight" detection, creating a world where blind corners are no longer blind.
Some people have suggested a blind trust, but you cannot have a totally blind trust with operating businesses.
Because of the blind students' 'big ears,' teaching the blind is an extraordinary pleasure to music teachers: the blind connect directly to the music, while the sighted have the intermediary of notes on a page.
One study that did look at haptic abilities in the blind found that blind people were better at it, but only those who had early- or late-onset blindness, not those who were born blind.
A "blind" trust would be blind in name only; almost all of Schultz's wealth is in the form of Starbucks shares, and putting those shares in a trust will not blind Schultz to that fact.
"A Blind screenshotScreenshot: Gizmodo (Blind)Someone noted that the news of Google's actions relating to Rubin "pisses me off.
Lyft is also partnering with the National Federation of the Blind  to help blind voters get to the polls.
A Blind surveyA survey of WeWork employees on Blind conducted for Business Insider found that others share these sentiments.
You can use the Hiware Window Blind Cleaner or microfiber cloths for wiping down the blind slats during cleaning.
By his own account, he is dyslexic, synesthetic, pink/gray color blind, face blind, and has attention deficit disorder.
They say that love is blind, but the affection friends have for each other is the opposite of blind.
A "half-blind" trust also half-sees (albeit with less depth perception, I guess), and seeing anything is a huge conflict of interest—a "half-blind" trust is not a blind trust in any meaningful way.
Blind Willie Johnson: The Rough Guide to Blind Willie Johnson (World Music Network) All of Johnson's 30 recordings are on Columbia/Legacy's The Complete Blind Willie Johnson double, the sorely missed "Praise God I'm Satisfied" included.
"I am now a successful blind man married to a blind woman, living a rich, full life with her and our three children" while heading a membership organization that helps tens of thousands of blind people.
Wieland, who heads Facebook's accessibility program, works closely with blind engineers and blind field-testers to perfect the alternative text.
THEY were once called the "blind couple of Mali", having first met at the country's Institute for the Young Blind.
You could call it a game of blind luck, but that would be rude because Shearon is also legally blind.
To ensure the settlement is being followed, the National Federation of the Blind will have blind customers take test rides.
Minorities, having previously argued for color-blind treatment, come to oppose those putatively color-blind policies which effectively disadvantage them.
Machines hold the power to help cover these blind spots, but does artificial intelligence have blind spots of its own?
Of working-age adults who are blind, only 40 percent are employed, according to the National Federation for the Blind.
Talking point: Canter's features in "The Blind Date" episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, when Larry sets up a blind date at the 24-hour deli between a Muslim women in a burka and his blind friend Mike.
A big win for blind lawyers A blind man in Michigan won a legal settlement against the Law School Admissions Council.
He went from driver to Agence France-Presse's chief photographer in Kabul, and supported three blind brothers and two blind children.
While Blind does have a public forum, it also allows workers to join an anonymous Blind community specifically for their company.
AND FINALLY 'Twas blind but now I see Meet the surgeon who has restored sight to 130,000 blind people in Nepal.
This is being called a "half-blind trust"—a reference to the "blind trust" that many of Trump's critics are demanding.
The National Federation of the Blind, the country's largest organization of blind people, has been especially enthusiastic about this exciting innovation.
And so crypto currency, blind on the sender, blind on the receiver, designed to be that way, goes completely against that.
That leaves millions of other blind people, especially those blind since birth, who can't currently be helped with bionic stimulated sight.
I was an exhausted young mother then, courageously blind to the dangers of the world and stubbornly blind to its beauties.
For years, while Beijing turned a blind eye towards its own banks and business, Washington turned a blind eye to Beijing.
Unlike some people on this list, once Mary goes blind she has the decency to stay blind, so points for that.
It showed most injuries were minor and did not require hospitalization; the most common injuries involved being struck by a window blind, such as being hit by a falling blind, or when a blind is pulled onto a person.
Last year, three blind Marylanders sued Walmart over the stores' self-check-out kiosks, which cannot be used independently by the blind.
The difference, as you might expect, is that people who are blind report seeing less complex imagery than people who aren't blind.
Based on my experience in marketing management at Verizon, I'd say this will be a case of the blind leading the blind.
But almost no one is touch-blind—the fact that you have to say 'touch-blind' is a hint of the problem.
Based on the ratio of blind people currently using Medicaid relative to the total population of disabled people using Medicaid, more than one hundred thousand blind people would lose insurance, making these proposed cuts a potential catastrophe for blind people everywhere.
In Braavos, Arya spent Season 5 doing nothing, stabbing a guy in the eyes, then going blind, and has spent Season 6 being blind, learning to stick fight while blind, and getting the shit punched out of her by the Waif.
Lindsay Yazzolino, a part-time research coordinator in Bedny's lab who is blind, says she hopes Discovering Hands can raise awareness, not that blind people have "super" senses, but that there are places in every profession where blind people can excel.
According to the National Federation of the Blind, roughly 23 million Americans are blind or visually impaired, and about 2800 million of that number are legally blind, defined as central vision acuity of 220/2329 or less in the better eye.
Even a handful of blind private citizens will be appointed by Trump to help decide which blind-manufactured products the federal government buys.
Mattfeld is not blind, and I felt uncomfortable watching the scenes in which Murphy talks about how terrible it is to be blind.
One of the FOMO restaurants was "Blind Cafe," where customers have dinner in the dark to experience what it's like to be blind.
Seeing blind people holding a job in the medical profession could challenge beliefs people have about what blind people can do, she says.
So if you know you have a blind spot, it's really your responsibility to look, and check, and compensate for that blind spot.
Charities like the RNIB, the Royal London Society for Blind People (RLSB), Action For Blind People, and the Thomas Pocklington Trust—among others—all have initiatives in place that aim to connect young partially sighted or blind people with their sighted peers.
To develop prototypes, Benetech partnered with LightHouse for the Blind and Northern Illinois University, where the models were first tested on blind college students.
Members of the Thai Blind Orchestra dress for a May 17 performance at a Rotary Cub charity event benefitting aid projects for the blind.
The AbilityOne program that manages contracts for the blind, the National Industries for the Blind, is not named in or affected by the legislation.
The word "blind" can be a bit deceiving because no trust is truly blind until the Trustee disposes the assets used to form it.
In case we miss the point, the hapless creatures from Bruegel's "The Blind Leading the Blind" cavort, in miniature, along the painting's bottom edge.
All of those people need to resign, and everyone else needs to apply for them in some sort of color blind, gender blind way.
Tesla's blind-spot monitoring feature uses cameras, in addition to ultrasonic sensors, and will show vehicles in an owner's blind spot on the touchscreen.
You and I talked about this, the blind hiring, when we were on stage at Code, the idea that there should be blind hire.
The blind loyalty among Republicans to the president, or for that matter, the blind hatred that Democrats have for the president is the problem.
Panek, the president and CEO of Guiding Eyes for the Blind, was the first blind runner to complete the half marathon with guide dogs.
"If businesses are allowed to say, 'We do not have to make our websites accessible to blind people,' that would be shutting blind people out of the economy in the 21st century," said Christopher Danielsen, a representative for the National Federation of the Blind.
While attending a summer camp for the blind with his brother Derek (who is also blind), he met his bandmates Arnold Vargas and Jimmy Fontanez.
CHARLIE MUNGER: Yeah, but you don't – they lost their jobs over a blind spot, and, but I don't think Tim Sloan had a blind spot.
In early 2019, Muthart will attend a school for the blind for eight to 16 weeks where she'll learn "to do anything blind," she says.
I think the left has a blind spot when it comes to Islam and the right has a blind spot when it comes to Muslims.
You guys, did you know that 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of seminal American rock album Third Eye Blind by the band Third Eye Blind?
"I don't want you to grow up blind like me, blind to everything going on in the world," her mother says, adamant that she remain.
"On one hand, there's this tendency to think that blind people are superhuman, but then also that blind people have extreme deficits, too," Yazzolino says.
School for blind musicians faces eviction: Its existence is imperiled by its own parent group, a charitable organization with a mission to help the blind.
There is a school for the blind on this route, and one day I met a blind woman at the northwest corner of the intersection.
Or perhaps it just goes to show that everyone has his blind spots — even erudite political philosophers keen to denounce the blind spots of others.
Though I am not fully blind, my vision impairment, and the challenges it presents, has made me particularly attuned to how others perceive blind people.
The casting of sighted actors to play blind characters is a discriminatory trend that the blind and low vision community is all too familiar with.
She then started Project CRIB (Community Resources for Infants Who Are Blind) a few miles down the road, at the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children.
MUNGER SAYS WELLS FARGO HAD A 'BIG BLIND SPOT', EX-CEO TIM SLOAN DIDN'T HAVE A BLIND SPOT BUT LOST HIS JOB BECAUSE 'LIFE IS HARD'
"I remember John Ross teaching her how to walk blind and look blind for a year before the audition for The Miracle Worker," Ray Duke says.
"Tesla is the only company that is blocking its own employees from accessing or signing up on Blind," a Blind spokesperson told Gizmodo in an email.
It can be adapted to different languages and cultures, although the multi-sensory core curriculum for children who are blind, or deaf and blind works globally.
Much of the web has been out of reach for blind people But much of the web has long been out of reach for blind people.
The National Federation of the Blind, the oldest and largest nationwide organization of blind people in the United States, strongly and unequivocally opposes cuts to Medicaid.
After making fruitless attempts to track down this blind man, Myers and the gallery set out to find a blind artist and paint their tactile portrait.
If anything, Love Is Blind teaches us that love is only actually blind if you're unwilling to see the bright red flags waving in your face.
The Blind Man No. 2, which came out a month after The Blind Man No. 1 was published in April, 19213, is the real treasure here.
Moreover, there is a dead mother ("Dead Mother," 1910), a blind mother ("Blind Mother," 1914), and a mother grasping a terrified child ("Mother and Child," 1912).
The Kardashian's Dash store refuses to do business with the blind ... treating them as second-class citizens ... so claims a blind man who's suing the joint.
"When Danelle told me that she is blind, the first thing I thought: How am I going to teach a blind person how to dance?" he said.
"They provided seven blind engineers who collaborated with me to create a product that was optimal for use by blind users," Kurzweil told CNBC in an email.
Inevitably, you find out you are lost, really lost; blind, really blind; stupid, really stupid; dry, really dry; hungry, really hungry; and you go on from there.
Blind accounts need to be verified through users' work emails, which enables Blind to ensure discussions about a company are actually coming from people who work there.
Murphy is in training at Guiding Eyes for the Blind in Yorktown Heights, New York, to become a guide dog to a blind or visually impaired person.
National Federation of the Blind spokesperson Chris Danielsen explained how the organization representing the blind and low-vision community is also championing autonomous vehicles for mobility independence.
He was sent to the Alabama School for the Negro Blind in Talladega (now part of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind) when he was 8.
Being blind, or choosing to be blind, to the scale of her misfortunes is one way for Anne to cope, but this renders Limburg's task more difficult.
In 2014, the National Federation of the Blind sued the company because some of its drivers refused to give rides to blind passengers with seeing-eye dogs.
A new generation of blind lawyers Turkish took up the lawsuit in part because he is also legally blind, though he has more functional eyesight than his client.
With more than 7 million blind and low-vision people in the US, Mattel worked with the National Federation of the Blind to make the game more inclusive.
Uber has agreed to pay the National Federation of the Blind $225,000 over three years to settle a lawsuit alleging discrimination against blind riders, the company announced yesterday.
Thanks to some color-blind and gender-blind casting at her high school, she was able to nab starring roles in plays that were written for white men.
Bloomberg has said if elected he will sell his company or put it in a blind trust; it'd have to be sold, as any trust wouldn't be blind.
A unique blind view monitoring system displays a camera image of what's in the car's blind spot — a car, pedestrian or cyclist — whenever the turn signal is activated.
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While he is accused of defending Trump out of blind devotion, he believes it is the rest of the conservative media that has become blind to Trump's appeal.
Febreze commercials have convinced me that you can go nose-blind to odors in your own home, and I won't allow myself to go nose-blind to my body.
A blind and deaf pooch given up to a California shelter by his blind owner, who could no longer care for him, is looking for place to spend forever.
He started a program at Guiding Eyes for the Blind, a nonprofit that trains guide dogs for the blind, which focused on preparing the animals to guide while running.
The European Blind Union estimates that the average unemployment rate of blind and partially sighted people of working age is over 217 percent, with more unemployed women than men.
There are nearly 175,000 blind people in the city, according to the Hong Kong Federation of the Blind, and 65 percent of them are over the age of 70.
The scholar Georgina Kleege, who is blind, asks if sighted people might benefit from improved versions of the audio descriptions sometimes provided to blind audience members at dance performances.
The story is a pure continuation from Blind Forest; at the end of Blind Forest there's an egg, at the beginning of Will of the Wisps the egg hatches.
If you're a veteran who wants to do a blind run, I promise I won't spoil anything major, but purists who want a truly blind run should turn back.
" - Vinny, 323 "Blind uncle plunged hands into stuffing.
That kind of blind — very often, unsupported — faith.
After knocking on the door, they enter the former Janet Tucker School for the Blind, now converted into a shelter run by a blind man named Rick (Pruitt Taylor Vince).
In blind people, the occipital cortex is not processing visual information, but it's still working—and in way that could explain why blind people experience a heightening of the senses.
Since Jackson's birth, Martinez and her fiancé have received guidance from families in support groups for the blind, and from the New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
In that way, it's more coincidental than anything that these games are playable for blind people, because game developers are unaware of the fact that blind people can play too.
Ms. Alonso, blind or nearly blind for decades, has reigned over Cuban ballet for more than 60 years, longer than her stalwart supporter Fidel Castro lasted as head of state.
The trio took turns helping Panek, the president and CEO of Guiding Eyes for the Blind, a service that connects blind people and guide dogs, run the 13.1-mile race.
Adopt a blind trust Trump could take the approach former President Bill Clinton did: setting up a blind trust and hiring an independent professional investment manager to oversee his portfolio.
And of course, there are no press briefings that would let the American people in on the administration's thinking, just the expectation of blind loyalty -- blind being the operative word.
"Give me 30 minutes, and I can teach you to decipher the code," says Anderson, who was born blind and has a teenage daughter who has been blind since birth.
"The fact that a blind person is now able to play a classic game of UNO straight out of the box with both blind and sighted friends or family members is a truly meaningful moment for our community," Mark Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind, said of the release.
"The fact that a blind person is now able to play a classic game of UNO straight out of the box with both blind and sighted friends or family members is a truly meaningful moment for our community," Mark Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind, said in a news release.
"What's awesome about [the two Rubik's Cubes for the blind] is that they all serve the same purpose - to accommodate the needs of people who are blind - but they all take different approaches, which is great because no person - blind or sighted - is the same and has the same needs," she said.
Suman Kanuganti got the idea for Aira in 2015, after speaking to a blind communications professional about how Google Glass technology could be used to help the blind become more mobile.
I'm from the ghetto and after I came out the coma I was blind for a week and where I come from you don't want to be blind for a second.
Puppies born with two copies of the merle gene also have a higher chance of being born blind, deaf, both blind and deaf or being born with no eyes at all.
The Danish Association of the Blind suggested the concept to the Lego Foundation in 2011, while the Dorina Nowill Foundation for the Blind, based in Brazil, proposed the bricks in 2017.
Wadhera agrees that, in the right environment, eating blind could better, based on her experience at a restaurant in Switzerland called blindekuh, meaning blind cow, which is entirely in the dark.
In fact, just yesterday, HathiTrust and the National Federation of the Blind announced the release of more than 14 million books into an online repository for the blind and print-disabled.
Now 60, Charlson, president of the American Council for the Blind, travels the country to advocate for changes in policies, practices, and laws that impede opportunities for people who are blind.
Goldreich says that blind touch allows for around 214 years of an advantage, so a sighted person who is 250 will "feel" the same as a blind person who is 50.
If it were brought up, that's what I would bring the conversation to: People have blind spots about their own work — your job is to catch those blind spots for others.
As if, Flannery O'Connor (herself the graduate of the most famous workshop of all, at the University of Iowa) said, the workshop wasn't a case of the blind leading the blind.
Goud became national champion in blind judo in 2017 and traveled on a plane for the first time last year to win bronze at the International Blind Sports Federation in Uzbekistan.
Cohen says Kodak is also donating cash and gifts to one specific family he heard about through the LightHouse For the Blind org in Florida, who has a child that's blind.
Ms. Girma is the first deaf-blind graduate of Harvard Law School, as well as the first deaf-blind person I've met who skis, surfs, ballroom dances and performs improv comedy.
"  "Careful, they say it can make you go blind.
" He added, "My points were in their blind spot.
Justice is blind — or at least that's the ideal.
AUSTIN, Texas — Michael Espinoza has been blind since birth.
MATAMOROS — Yodalys was already blind in her right eye.
"I wanted to share something that was cheap and easy to make so people who work with the blind/ have blind friends or family could replicate it if they wanted," she said.
Look at the 'blind spots' Her answer as to why corporate America can't seem to become an equal opportunity employer despite its efforts: "Blind spots are getting in our way," she writes.
George Bush put his stock holdings into a blind trust after he was elected vice president, and Jimmy Carter turned his peanut farm over to a blind trust after he was elected.
They found that who were born blind, who read Braille, and who do so for more hours per week, have better acuity than non-Braille readers or those who weren't born blind.
Our examination of his finances found that he created a blind trust that is blind in name only and that he has a tangle of investments that could benefit from his policies.
Equally inspiring was the response of Mark Riccobono, president of the National Federation of the Blind, who became legally blind at age 5 and lost all useful vision to glaucoma at 14.
"Think about your own daily life and how much you use the internet," said Chris Danielsen, the director of public relations at National Federation of the Blind, and a blind person himself.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri is appealing a ruling that the state owes $26.3 million to more than 3,000 blind people who were underpaid by the Department of Social Services&apos blind pension fund.
He has continued to redefine the rules by having his children run his businesses through a blind trust that isn't really a blind trust, while he also seeks top security clearances for them.
DANIELLE REED, BEHAVIORAL GENETICIST, MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER: We're asking the question, just like some people are color blind, our question is whether some people are taste blind and if so, to what?
"The only deaf-blind person most people have heard of is Helen Keller," said Sue Ruzenski, executive director of the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults, on Long Island.
The school, which has served blind and visually impaired musicians in Manhattan since 1913, finds its existence imperiled by its own parent group — a charitable organization with a mission to help the blind.
"As a person who is blind, my access rights are being infringed upon when somebody passes off a fake service dog," Tom Panek, an advocate for the blind, told CBS News last week.
Verizon isn't blind to what is happening out there, either.
It helps blind people, it helps a lot of people.
For girls who are blind in India, options are limited.
After I missed my first jump, my mind went blind.
That blind loyalty is the most formidable barrier to change.
Think about the mouse, which is born deaf and blind.
We are, Wilson evocatively suggests, like blind and deaf people
America first should not mean turning a blind eye elsewhere.
I didn't even have to tell her he was blind.
You can argue that both are motivated by blind ideology.
Giving sight to the blind is some kind of miracle.
The President's team working on this was basically flying blind.
She was a part of the blind auditions lol pic.twitter.
So the fact that these people were blind, I agree.
This is not a blind trust — it's not even close.
You prosecuted the blind sheikh, first World Trade Center bombing.
He didn't have agency; his blind need for revenge did.
Whereas this is a cinch for any blind music student.
A deaf and blind Brazil fan enjoys the World Cup.
The sequel to the lovable Ori and the Blind Forest.
Mario Schlosser isn't a guy who likes to fly blind.
There are roughly 2,000 Netflix employees on the Blind app.
The artist's eyes are sockets, as if he is blind.
He was not blind to the faults of American democracy.
They should be stock or commodity blind and price neutral.
Picabia won the game, and The Blind Man ceased publication.
"When she went blind she didn't do well," Anderson recalled.
First, the company expanded its accessibility features for blind users.
I always bring a second pair so I'm not blind.
BARTIROMO: So you'll put your assets in a blind trust?
By his freshman year in high school, Weihenmayer was blind.
"Blind" yourself to that first O in MACAROONS, et voilà!
Love Is Blind is now available to stream on Netflix.
What can we count on if not Jon's blind heroism?
BECKY QUICK: You thought Dick Kovacevich had a blind spot.
During that time I met Emille on a blind date.
But what's the social media experience like for the blind?
Your bad contact lenses habits could make you go blind.
First, that they were set up on a blind date.
"Because she's blind, she always sticks close," he tells PEOPLE.
The sky is a breathing beast that I'm blind to.
"The blind see and the disabled walk," says Mrs Shami.
In 1998, Lauer discussed meeting Roque on a blind date.
If you can go into this film blind, then do.
The team recruited seven blind people to test it out.
"Mother's Children Have A Hard Time" — Blind Boys Of Alabama
Members of the Thai Blind Orchestra practice with their cellos.
The Thai Blind Orchestra performs in Bangkok on May 17.
He was completely blind by the time fall semester began.
"She is blind, but she didn't stop learning," Formin said.
She has been blind since childhood and has impaired hearing.
He was now nearly blind and just skin and bones.
What gets fighters hurt is the blind turn to face.
Could a thriving community turn a blind eye to evil?
The Prisoner is a blind boss with some interesting mechanics.
And he said, If you do a double blind study.
The blind guy replies 'No thanks, I'm just looking around.
"There's too many blind eyes in our community," Burnett said.
Get it in your eyes and you could go blind.
Turn a blind eye to the new accusations against him?
But I also think the advertising model can blind us.
Momentary political rage can blind people into abandoning sacred values.
I really thought I was going blind and totally panicked.
She just wrapped Blind, an indie flick with Alec Baldwin.
Milena Canning, 48, has been blind for nearly 18 years.
Not to mention the fact that she is newly blind.
Hopefully, the BeSSeL survey will make us blind no longer.
Sarah and I were set up on a blind date.
They certainly weren't prepared for life with a blind child.
Is Third Eye Blind, the band behind history's least persuasive
News on Tuesday at the New York premiere of Blind.
"I've been paralyzed, I was temporarily blind," he tells Harris.
The Camp in Alabama Bringing Outer Space to the Blind.
A blind bet on Uber But talk about crummy timing!
Furthermore, THAAD has blind spots that an adversary could exploit.
Sanders' blind spots Sanders clearly learned lessons from earlier debates.
"We're going to go down some blind alleys," he said.
Mentors, however, have always helped me understand my blind spots.
It's always this thing where it's like a blind turn.
But David is stubbornly detached, blind to everything but flaws.
So Psyonix added Color Blind Mode in the Options menu.
Now, they've locked up the guy protecting his blind side.
Neither is blind faith in free trade and the marketplace.
I'd be a blind person to say there's no misogyny.
Think of it as a hearing aid for the blind.
" RZA: "We always fight blind the light of our lives.
This is the modern "black face," the modern blind racism.
At the end of the day, justice must be blind.
It is the stuff of blue oceans and blind alleys.
The thing was, he had seen, yet somehow remained blind.
The trio went to a tavern known as Blind Bob's.
Other players helped test it by pretending to be blind.
Am I going blind or is that pool table filthy?
You think I was blind to what I was doing?
But my loyalty to him and his ideas isn't blind.
Doing so while blind and partially deaf is even harder.
The United States cannot afford to turn a blind eye.
Where Jack Bauer had scars, Eric Carter has blind spots.
Needless to say, bad actors will exploit these blind spots.
But alcohol certainly was a factor in our blind tasting.
I was free, a blind boy traveling on his own.
"It's a hugely painful way to go blind," Millar said.
He won the home for $1,200 through a blind bid.
"I was running blind all the way," van Niekerk said.
Why was trade such a blind spot in the campaign?
George W. Bush put his investments in a blind trust.
Leadership means Dems need more than blind opposition to Trump.
Down one is a blind allowance of provisions like Rep.
But a blind climber must make small leaps of faith.
Last August, Douglas Oliver, 52, of Nashville, was legally blind.
When she started her career, she was blind to sexism.
We must not let politics blind us from this reality.
The blow left Sanchez blind in one eye, prosecutors said.
What does it mean to live in its blind spots?
Almost all the cases of entanglement involved window blind cords.
But this isn't about blind loyalty -- this is about accountability.
" She said Mr. Trump is "color-blind and gender neutral.
The two met on a blind date, according to CNN.
For me, the fact I'm blind isn't a big deal.
"Their PR team blind or something?" she posted on Twitter.
Shaub added that the plan isn't a true blind trust.
When each candidate was asked about racial blind spots, Mrs.
"Congenitally blind people don't know how vision works," she explained.
"Love is blind indeed," my grandmother said after they left.
I was very open to the blind spots as well.
The rules will also help the blind and visually impaired.
The question, is Jordan right ... or is he love blind?
Check. Turning a blind eye to rampant human rights abuses?
Some of the actors in the Queen's court are blind.
If we back off release blind ourselves thumb away hope . . .
"When you go blind, you lose your confidence," Marion said.
Warning: Spoilers from the Love Is Blind reunion are ahead.
I get caught up on Love is Blind on Netflix.
The National Federation of the Blind led the charge. Sen.
"Blind people have that problem all the time," she said.
In Greek mythology, Tiresias was a blind prophet and clairvoyant.
White New Yorkers, blind to the city's racism, were stunned.
To be willfully blind is the same as being complicit.
If tradition blinds older doctors, ideology can blind younger ones.
As a liberal, I mostly write about conservative blind spots.
Naive realism is a blind spot in all of us.
Knock out these installations and the submarines are operating blind.
The couple met in July 2017 on a blind date.
He guided a blind runner during the 2013 Boston Marathon.
Assange is either lying or willfully blind to the facts.
It baffles me that some people are blind to this.
Artistic achievement was won by Ori and the Blind Forest.
We did blind tastings and we just took the best.
"A lot of collectors were feeling 'art blind,' " he added.
"My grandmother had it, that blind faith," Ms. Gilchrist said.
Nor was he blind to the faults of the Nationalists.
"You can see them turning a blind eye," he said.
There is no requirement of a blind trust by members.
Some of my colleagues have been blind their whole life.
AR: What do these people think "love is blind" means?
I tell the story of how I wasn't always blind.
Here's the latest: • "Blind Brexit" may be better than none.
At least Netflix renewed The Circle and Love Is Blind.
I played well considering I played the two courses blind.
Who among us didn't imagine our Love Is Blind wedding?
He was going blind and eventually died of AIDS complications.
This was exactly why I wouldn't go on blind dates.
I also outright refuse to go on blind dates anymore.
This story contains spoilers for the "Love Is Blind" finale.
President William McKinley turned a blind eye to the bloodshed.
That's a link this health care bill is blind to.
Doctors confirmed that he is permanently blind in both eyes.
This has resulted in some unfortunate blind spots for Britbox.
Because the night I gave birth my husband went blind.
During that time, he was totally blind for five months.
For Japan, he said, South Korea remains "a blind spot."
He discovered that Renat had gone blind without saying anything.
Those who support Greek life often have a blind spot.
He's also determined to hide that he is completely blind.
" From their official Twitter account, Third Eye Blind responded, "good.
Speaking of blind spots, I had precious few gimmes today.
No experience or ethics needed; blind loyalty and obsequiousness mandatory.
This blind sinophilia has somehow even extended to environmental policy.
The specific blind spot in his model was climate change.
But to a blind nose, a fart is a fart.
One man, who was blind, came every Christmas and Easter.
And once again, the Academy has turned a blind eye.
Patel's comments about Meghan are not just a blind spot.
Almost invariably, the positions we're blind about are our own.
But deep learning is fundamentally blind to cause and effect.
Blind people don't make eye contact because they cannot see.
Typewriters and keyboards were first created to help the blind.
We will not turn a blind eye again, never again.
And, strangely enough, also blind to the risk to stockholders.
The National Federation of the Blind strongly opposes this bill.
And this is where the second blind spot comes in.
The President has an "ethical blind spot," said Maryland Rep.
A quick note: I am not talking about "blind" optimism.
I don't want to just blind them in one eye.
So, is justice truly blind and evenhanded in America today?
Shkuratoff is a devoted dog lover and a blind man.
I am not blind to the concerns over Mr. Yiannopoulos.
My parents had warned me that I might go blind.
All new books, but debut novels especially, are blind dates.
Blind devotion is not a requirement for receiving police service.
A flash will blind you, and you will lose consciousness.
And interviewees might want to consider a blind hiring process.
And though she was blind before, she can now see.
We aren't blind to what Raheel's body and autopsy say.
More likely, it's just laziness, cheapness or a blind spot.
I'll spray him in the face and blind him. Easy.
"I think we all have blind spots," Mr. Johnson said.
It's hard to rival years of practice with blind enthusiasm.
"It's a blind spot even among progressives," Mr. Takano said.
Go deeper: The flying blind economy The synchronized global slump
That blind people can't be as superficial as the sighted.
I thank Chaplin for pointing out McCullough's glaring blind spots.
The lovers were blind to all things, except each other.
Yet authorities in the Catholic Church turned a blind eye.
You're not blind from staring directly into the eclipse (yet).
How far into The Blind Side do the Steelers believe?
Eliminate your car's blind spots by adjusting your mirrors properly.
Infrared equipment, laser sensors, and even flood lights go blind.
The cutaway shots echo the fact that Daredevil is blind.
So that they're blind to what the actual content is.
Mattel worked with the National Federation of the Blind to develop the game, and with more than 9613 million blind and low-vision people in the US, it's sure to be a big hit.
In the upcoming film Blind, wealthy socialite Suzanne Dutchman (Moore) is tasked with reading to blind novelist Bill Oakland (Baldwin) as part of a plea deal after being linked to her husband's insider trading.
Other announcements include Google's new computer science career prep program for college students and the University of North Texas's partnership with the Perkins School for the Blind and the California School for the Blind.
He also happens to be blind, and during sporting events is guided by his brother, Bill (Nick Kroll), introduced — exhausted and sweaty — running beside him in a marathon to raise money for blind children.
From the process of voting to the structure of Congress, young Americans have blind spots because those blind spots were never filled by the curriculums at middle schools, high schools, or colleges and universities.
The last episode of The OA. It's about this girl who was blind, and then she became not blind, and she was held hostage by this scientist because she had a near-death experience.
When my son was very little, I took him to a play group at a local school for the blind where he sang songs in circle time with other visually impaired and blind toddlers.
Originally from Louisiana where she obtained her master's degree in Teaching Blind Students, and dual-certified in Braille and orientation/mobility instruction for the blind, she came to Richmond to help others like herself.
Article of the Day Article: The Empathetic Dog Before Reading Watch the short video, below, about a blind runner and her dog, trained by Guiding Eyes for the Blind in Yorktown Heights, New York.
"How Sweet the Sound: The Blind Boys of Alabama" tells the story of the Grammy-winning gospel group, which goes back a very long way — the Blind Boys released their first single in 1948.
On Thursday, the American Council for the Blind and Michael Godino, a legally blind New York resident, filed a suit against the seven-location chain, alleging that the restaurant's kiosks violated civil-rights laws.
Thanks to a determined couple from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a blind bulldog that ended up at the Sacramento SPCA as a puppy now has a forever home with another dog, who's blind just like he is.
" What ultimately changed that opinion was meeting others who'd lost their vision while in college and through the National Federation of the Blind who mentored him and showed you could "lead great lives while blind.
Asking someone to blind themselves and then giving them a bat so they can play VR baseball sounds very cool, but it also means you now have a blind person wildly swinging a baseball bat.
Blind raised $6 million last May, with participation from DCM Ventures, Mirae Asset Ventures, ID Ventures, and AJU IB. Blind users spend 41 minutes, on average, on the app, which is on par with Facebook.
Although Robinson is completely blind in one eye and mostly blind in the other, the 96-year-old's – soon to be 97 – second husband of nearly 50 years has become her second pair of eyes.
According to the American Foundation for the Blind, refreshable Braille displays, which typically help blind users read information from a computer screen, cost between $230,210 and $270,280 depending on the number of characters they have.
Money's fixer points him at a blind military veteran (Stephen Lang, credited solely as "The Blind Man") who has a large cache of cash from a legal settlement stored in his isolated, dilapidated Detroit home.
Amazon says the feature was developed in collaboration with blind Amazon employees, including its principal accessibility engineer, Josh Miele, who gathered feedback from both blind and low-vision customers as part of the development process.
Tip "Encourage exploration with the hands," says Jackie Anderson, who taught blind students in Cobb County, Ga., for a decade and helped develop the National Federation of the Blind's nationwide summer program for blind children.
Additionally, The Blind Man: New York Dada, 1917 contains a highly useful and amusing booklet of translations by Elizabeth Zuba of all the French texts and free verse poems in The Blind Man and Rongwrong.
Virginia Jacko, CEO of Miami Lighthouse for the Blind, an organization that provides services to promote independence for blind and low-vision people of all ages, spearheaded the user testing for the 2020 candidates' sites.
International investors have largely turned a blind eye to his excesses.
Catching reds isn't about blind casting; it's about targeting specific fish.
As the 4chan incident shows, though, it still has blind spots.
Star systems can blind us from the value of higher education.
The exchange is below: Host: Were you blind-sided a bit?
The couple met in late fall 2014 on a blind date.
Had we, in our collective enchantment with Paulette, all become blind?
"She made valid points a blind man could see," Lawrence said.
Any federal action that is blind to these realities will fail.
The NHL seems to turn a blind eye to cannabis use.
In 218, Derek Boshier met David Bowie on a blind date.
There are hypocrisies, blind spots and surprising areas of agreement everywhere.
In a way, this tiny device allows the blind to see.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I think they are absolutely turning a blind eye.
And that understanding is far more powerful than blind anger. 3.
Look for dead end alleyways, blind turns and other ambush points.
This trauma resulted in neurological issues which left the canine blind.
His leader who is blind is arrested by the American authorities.
In his interview with the NNPA Newswire, Cosby said he's blind.
But this is a really special achievement, because Terry is blind.
"I'm coming into this pretty blind as an activist," she said.
He blind sides his allies, he doesn&apost consult with Congress.
Intellectual humility is about being actively curious about your blind spots.
David Pinto began working with blind musicians as if by fate.
That creates a blind spot of some half a billion borrowers.
Josephine had become nearly blind due to severe cataracts by 2009.
She was blind, alone, and had no one to take her.
Mr Xi appears blind to the word's more recently acquired sense.
One, Ricardo, is missing an eye and another is nearly blind.
And on July 20, they launched Blind in the U.S., again.
So now, more than 212013 months later, he's close to blind.
I think a lot of people blind themselves to this question.
Both Republicans and Democrats suffer from blind spots on education reform.
The project with the National Federation for the Blind has continued.
"We're not name blind, so it's still not perfect," Taggar said.
It's not an overt maliciousness, this blind spot in our vision.
Only those who choose to be blind couldn't see the truth.
The Blind Man, plus RONGWRONG, with Man Ray's The Ridgefield Gazook.
And yet, he is not blind to the institutional advantages Mrs.
It's something that no guy can turn a blind eye to.
Some can freeze or blind your opponent, others fire laser beams.
In a way, going blind allowed him to start his life.
So it wouldn't be a good place for a blind person.
In the long run, these copepods can make the sharks blind.
Most people, the messiah preaches, are blind to these everyday miracles.
He's blind in one eye and eats through a feeding tube.
" —Tom Petty "When life leaves us blind, love keeps us kind.
Being born blind and deaf is caused by missing of genes.
Second, the algorithm that assigns rides to drivers is gender-blind.
A lot of industries are still blind to these new realities.
Obama White House color brave…Trump White House color blind. pic.twitter.
This left conspicuous blind spots in scientists' understanding of molecular biology.
Don't set up that blind date for Dakota Fanning just yet.
Parker now says he's working to eliminate his major blind spots.
They're married, they're happy, and they're in each others blind spots.
Do not look at it or you may go partially blind.
On the hunt for a new highlighter that'll blind your neighbors?
The two met in late fall 2014 on a blind date.
If you was blind, you wouldn't know what colour I was.
He remains blind in his right eye, which eventually shriveled up.
We want to bring that inclusion piece to a blind child.
He was in my blind spot and I couldn't see Owen.
But the current Tory leadership is blind to all of this.
I smoke weed every day to stop myself from going blind.
"The Third Pillar" similarly urges economists to recognise a blind spot.
Go deeper: Adversarial attacks are a blind spot for medical AI
True Directions only works if everyone is turning a blind eye.
True: Meghan and Harry Were Set Up on a Blind Date
But if it turns a blind eye, bad behavior could spread.
Born deaf and blind, polar bear cubs require intensive maternal nurturing.
That gorillas lack syntax should not blind humans to their magnificence.
The long snapper for the University of Southern California is blind.
And while we've been turning a blind eye, it's been multiplying.
Russia has turned a blind eye to Israel's frequent air strikes.
LX: Quantitative sourcing is a great way to cover blind spots.
"I describe it as the weirdest blind date ever," she says.
There are dead spaces and blind zones for regulation and inspection.
We tend to become content, passive and blind within our relationships.
WILLIAMS: You know, this is why Republican are blind to Trump.
"To the first blind date of my life," one single says.
We cannot afford its gargantuan, gaping security blind spots any more.
Many think of racism as blind hatred of people of color.
Children who survive can become blind, deaf, paralyzed or mentally disabled.
But the sparkling whiteness of her blind spot had spread. Again.
Many patients become legally blind, and some lose all their eyesight.
This is not to say I begrudge anyone posting on Blind.
Parasitic worms often feed off the sharks' eyes, rendering them blind.
It's a fool's errand to assign this to naked, blind racism.
Girma, 29, is deaf and blind; she was born that way.
America should not turn a blind eye to people in need.
Create an employee diversity advisory board and utilize "blind" resume review.
I am completely against blind conformity, and I'm rebellious by nature.
Andrea Bocelli was flying blind on the slopes Thursday in Switzerland.
The reality show sends contestants on blind dates with three people.
Under a truly partisan-blind compact map, maybe 7 to 10.
All of Chuck's blind trust, tied up in this stupid juice.
Politicians are human and thus possess hinterlands, blind spots and inconsistencies.
Other reviewers, likely fearful of social condemnation, turned a blind eye.
"This whole blind thing takes some getting used to," he said.
" He wasn't "blind to the fact that it was also funny.
Some orchestras institute blind auditions, often leading to more female musicians.
And a Positive Athlete helps train guide dogs for the blind.
But each time it feels ready they identify another blind spot.
I was forced to contemplate — am forced to contemplate — going blind.
He also said the firm was blind to gender and race.
The couple met on a blind date in Fresno in 2014.
The thing is: We don't live in a color-blind society.
Mark Riccobono is President of the National Federation of the Blind.
Blind taste test of some new flavors we've been R&Ding.
The Financial Times examines whether the regulators turned a blind eye.
The incident left him blind in his left eye he said.
Not every city has turned a blind eye to the problem.
That's how people act when they learn that I'm legally blind.
Her daughter has cerebral palsy, is blind, and uses a wheelchair.
He suggested it was out of blind loyalty to another liar.
The whole section sat down and listened to the tapes, blind.
"Blind faith in this administration is not well-placed," she said.
In this social media age, this is an incredible blind spot.
The iconic Instagrammable dish has become a fun, blind-tasting experience.
Rick Springfield and Third Eye Blind were on tap Tuesday night.
Other subjects are rendered invisible when society turns a blind eye.
Even members of the so-called "working group" had blind spots.
Blind fear and hatred are far more powerful than any candidate.
But this is the blind spot, right, we all have it.
It wasn't even that he turned a blind eye toward it.
Samantha Roberts and Jeff Gilleland first met on a blind date.
But BLM officials simply turned a blind eye to those concerns.
And did we mention that T.P.—like love itself— is blind?
So I saw so many stars that I almost went blind.
George W. Bush put his personal wealth in a blind trust.
But given cultural factors such as the pervasive faith in blind
Trump is blind -- willfully or otherwise -- to that set of facts.
"How can you be both deaf and blind?" my grandfather asked.
The detailed data set it uses has two major blind spots.
That's not to say that we are blind to Clinton's record.
Wondering how to quickly get to know your next blind date?
Christopher Ward, 12, has been legally blind since he was born.
Executing that agenda meant turning a blind eye to everything else.
Blind people are assumed to be unfit, invalid in the community.
Circadian disturbances were first noted in blind people in the 1940s.
We are not blind ... Join the party and feel its power.
Blind people need better erotica that appeals to all their senses.
Ever since, Soutine has occupied a blind spot in contemporary tastes.
Louise, a young and sophisticated nanny, is in their blind spot.
"Of course we are controversial," said the president, Per Anders Blind.
Others addressed possible blind spots in how the program was managed.
Perhaps they're blind to it because they're unwittingly participating in it.
All but a precious few (my heroes) turned a blind eye.
Nobody is blind as to where things are headed right now.
Ms. Brunn, 79, began going blind more than 15 years ago.
She works for Guide Dogs for the Blind in Boring, Ore.
The senator's heroism should not blind us to his political failures.
In this case, Alice Walker wasn't just exposing a blind spot.

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