The green-eyed monster throws down with a blue-eyed star and a brown-eyed one in this revival of the Shakespeare tragedy.
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I soak some black-eyed peas to make akkra (black-eyed pea falafels) later.
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A group of glass-eyed teenage boys in neon Nike shirts eyed me, amused.
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Side-eyed Side-eyed: You need to realize that anyone can ask anything of you.
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The doe-eyed college boy is starting to walk and act more like a steely eyed man.
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The previous Three-Eyed Raven, and all the Three-Eyed Ravens before him, they didn't share information.
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"Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" (1966) 37021142 Sad-Eyed Lady of The Lowlands from nonsonobiondo on Vimeo.
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"At the beginning of any party, you have some wide-eyed and wild-eyed policy entrepreneurs," Kitschelt explains.
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It's an album that is torn between pastoral visions and urban environments, solitude and companionship, clear-eyed psychedelic revelation and clear-eyed sobriety.
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Meera counters this, and says that the Three-Eyed Raven is dead, but Benjen says gravely that Bran is the Three-Eyed Raven now.
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Yet today's Labour Party high-command contains several people who are more starry-eyed than gimlet-eyed when it comes to the Russian revolution.
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As do super starry-eyed blockchain founders (granted, I'm sometimes a bit starry-eyed about blockchains myself) replacing the consumer-app founders of yore.
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We all moved on—bleary-eyed at the thought of what genius we might have received unto us, but bleary-eyed all the same.
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The kids are already saying the blue-eyed people are smarter than the brown-eyed people, even though it&aposs a completely scripted characteristic.
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The Three-Eyed Raven (Max Von Sydow) insists that Ned's turning around is purely coincidence: "The past is already written," the Three-Eyed Raven says.
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The White Walker assault on the Three-Eyed Raven's tree cave claims Summer, the Three-Eyed Raven, Leaf and, most disturbing and heartbreaking, Wylis/Hodor.
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Blonde, brown, black, yellow, apostrophe eyed, round-eyed, "short time" and "long time," Bangkok is full of stupendously beautiful women of every shape, age and definition.
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"Look as bright-eyed and cheerful as possible, even if you're bleary-eyed and stepping off a plane," was her advice to others in her situation.
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She sometimes shifts between plain-spoken, even folksy slang and her old kewpie doll voice, code-switching between savvy and silly, gimlet-eyed and wide-eyed.
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He has been man-child and mogul, wide-eyed artist and cold-eyed businessman, praised for making so many wonderful things and blamed for ruining everything.
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He then fertilised the eggs he had created in vitro with sperm from a pink-eyed male, and also implanted the resulting embryos into pink-eyed females.
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DUNEDIN, New Zealand — Only a keen-eyed observer can spot the rare yellow-eyed penguin in the impenetrable forest hills that hug New Zealand's South Island beaches.
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To the title role, Taylor-Joy brings a spirited, slightly otherworldly charisma: part wide-eyed, 19th-century Valley Girl, and part gimlet-eyed Cupid on a mission.
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I also had Red Red, which is made with black-eyed peas (black people love black-eyed peas), palm oil, vegetables, plantains, and of course, lots of seasoning.
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The Night King and his army arrive at the cave where Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven were staying, and kill the Three-Eyed Raven as Bran & Co. escape.
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James began by noting that two brown-eyed human parents can sometimes produce a blue-eyed child, though only if both parents carry a copy of the recessive gene.
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The Night King and the Three-Eyed Raven might be the same — what if the Three-Eyed Raven accidentally brought forth a manifestation of evil that then became the Night King?
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He's the Three-Eyed Raven, and the Three-Eyed Raven's perspective is wide and deep enough that he knew to give up on this particular HBO series a long time ago.
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Eye color is actually determined by the variation of several genes and how they interact with each other, which is why two blue-eyed parents can have two brown-eyed kids.
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If you don't agree, may I direct you to the Hollywood Wax Museum, which features a lazy-eyed Tom Hanks from Castaway and not one but two wild-eyed Jack Blacks.
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SMURF is bright eyed today & eating like a champ!
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All the false beliefs of the Blue-Eyed Liar will be exposed by the Trickster, while the lies of the Trickster are not part of the rhetoric of the Blue-Eyed Liar.
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Edenred said it eyed higher 2017 profits after strong H1.
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There's joy and some even look a little glassy eyed.
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"I've Got A Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas 3.
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Meanwhile, global benchmark prices eyed their best week in five.
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Meanwhile, global benchmark prices eyed their best week in five.
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I got teary eyed this AM when I saw this.
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U.S. stocks traded higher, as traders eyed the oil price.
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But Mr. Bloomberg's potential adversaries have eyed his preparations warily.
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The Black Eyed Peas are back, albeit a little smaller.
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Looks like the dragons have stumped the Three Eyed Raven.
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"Give a little expression — don't be dreary-eyed," he says.
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They both agreed, along with Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.
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Asbar was reportedly being eyed by Israel for a while.
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She said policymakers must be "clear eyed" about the topic.
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Democrats have long eyed Arizona as a possible Senate pickup.
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Outside, some tourists and other media curiously eyed the destruction.
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That's not just Old People Getting Misty Eyed, is it?
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He eyed an older couple slurping soup and kept moving.
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European regulators have long eyed London's grip on derivatives trading.
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Recipes: Spicy Pickled Carrots | Black-Eyed Pea Fritters cooking cooking
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The Black Eyed Peas are ready for a comeback. Will.i.
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Mr. Rivera has been eyed by state and federal investigators.
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Two police officers at a security checkpoint eyed him suspiciously.
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With some notable, clear-eyed exceptions -- such as Maryland Gov.
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She watched as guests eyed the buds on the table.
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He eyed them as if they were rare biological specimens.
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Foxconn has reportedly eyed a U.S. facility for several years.
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It's being eyed by Microsoft, Oracle and Amazon, Bloomberg reports.
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He smiled immediately as he eyed the watch with disdain.
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You have to be clear eyed, nimble and always evolving.
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Most recently, actually, there was a Black Eyed Peas version.
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In Illinois river cities, officials eyed the warmer forecast nervously.
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Kononenko eyed me with frustration and a tinge of pity.
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Indeed, all the beautiful permutations of the human form — the differences between the tallest and shortest, the brown-eyed and the green-eyed — are explained by just a tiny fraction of those base pairs.
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From the narrow-eyed glares of the Northern commoners to Sansa's side-eyed ones, Jon's return to Winterfell was like that time you brought your outspoken new flame home for Thanksgiving, X a billion.
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It's no secret that Bran is not altogether normal, so what if the night the previous Three-Eyed Raven was killed, Bran was also killed, and is now fully inhabited by the Three-Eyed Raven?
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She was my '80s version of Donna Reed in The Donna Reed Show, the blonde-haired-blue-eyed ideal to this dark-haired, brown-eyed Jewish girl who longed to look like the American norm.
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It turns out to be a teary-eyed Ally (Sarah Paulson).
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I think Americans are clear-eyed enough to have this debate.
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But he eyed me, alright—just not the way I hoped.
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This isn't the story of a young, starry-eyed couple's romance.
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A teary-eyed grandfather introduces himself in English to his grandchild.
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One cupcake was done up with a heart-eyed emoji face.
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Not even the eagle-eyed fashion police at the Daily Mail.
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Eagle-eyed users will notice the new Chrome handles URLs differently.
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And the Three-Eyed Raven takes over the last surviving dragon.
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Eagle-eyed MCU fans also got to see Jarvis once more!
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Bran develops this ability with help from the Three-Eyed Raven.
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The one-eyed Belmokhtar has been mistakenly declared dead many times.
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Wonder no longer, thanks to sharp-eyed Twitter user Ryan Bauman.
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Uncle Benjen said that the Three-Eyed Raven "sent for" him.
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Eyed at the Meridian Ball: the event's congressional co-chairman Sen.
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But they observe goggle-eyed the spectacle unfolding across the Channel.
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They can ask their googly-eyed coffee maker for the weather!
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I get teary-eyed thinking about them, I'm crying right now.
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Some teens lounged on a porch and eyed the delegation coolly.
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Janine (Madeline Brewer) brings her wide-eyed positivity to the Colonies.
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And Perry was not the only judge who became teary-eyed.
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Founded in 20143, the Black Eyed Peas frontman originally positioned i.
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Comic book fans are eagle-eyed, or should I say... Hawkeyed?
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The 1990s were a heady time for square-eyed aspiring filmmakers.
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"This is about our future," said one teary eyed young woman.
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Could these doe-eyed creatures be carnivorous — maybe even cannibalistic — themselves?
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He convinced everyone in his orbit to be more clear-eyed.
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Other choice epithets include "the barmy army" and "swivel-eyed loons".
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And yes, there could be cameos from the green-eyed monster.
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Say hello to the happy couple, heart-eyed emoji and all.
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A month plus later, Johnson responded with a starry-eyed emoji.
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We need to look at the North with cold-eyed realism.
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Which singer had a posthumous hit with "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"?
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In interviews, the boyish smile alternated with the dead-eyed mask.
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She unveiled the final look, with an enthusiastic, bug-eyed photo.
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"Do experiments," Stoddard urged a room full of bright-eyed candidates.
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Who, played endearingly by Mindy Kaling; the energetic, wide-eyed Mrs.
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A less starry-eyed approach to foreign investment brings risks, too.
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ET, will be eyed closely and could impact prices on Wednesday.
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Some people were pretty grossed out by the beady-eyed marsupial.
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But that may be a blue-eyed lie of my own.
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Cosmic space cadets dance like freaks, caught in starry-eyed moments.
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They eventually weirdly took to us with this side-eyed respect.
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In one scene, eagle-eyed viewers can spot the magic lamp.
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That's when Alice, Fred, and a teary-eyed Betty charge in.
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It is a sober, clear-eyed, and haunting work of art.
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Actually, you shouldn't trust any of the Three-Eyed Ravens' visions.
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"He faces the world with this wide-eyed wonderment," he says.
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I'm almost positive that—who's the girl in Black Eyed Peas?
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Prior to that, the committee eyed three other possible hearing dates.
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"I don't want to get teary-eyed about it," Kandi said.
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"Candy," replies a hazel-eyed girl in a pink glittery shirt.
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Can you guess the bug-eyed babe with the baby blues?
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Serve up a big plate of Black Eyed Peas for Will.i.
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The Black Eyed Peas singer said that he hit 210 lbs.
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That song is "I Gotta Feeling" by The Black Eyed Peas.
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She looked doe-eyed and smitten by her guy's romantic gesture.
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"You don't want to get hit there," he said wide-eyed.
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Market watchers eyed the company as it posted strong quarterly earnings.
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However, eagle-eyed customers noticed it rolling out over the weekend.
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Ever get misty eyed about the '70s and '80s in Australia?
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"I'm hoping to take a vacation," the blue-eyed beauty said.
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A sequel had been first eyed for 2014 but was delayed.
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He was all googly-eyed and smiley when we hung out.
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It's a clear-eyed warning not to take things for granted.
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Sure, Nick will continue to get goo-goo eyed over Reagan.
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The WB heroine is nearly always brunette, doe-eyed, and beautiful.
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The Putin that Stone presents is deeply patriotic, clear-eyed, optimistic.
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"One Art," written about the blue-eyed Alice Methfessel, demonstrates how
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When the banks declined, the officials eyed other banks as options.
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Also eyed at the premiere: Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, Sen.
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I saw him a few days later, dazed and red-eyed.
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S. trade deal with unease and eyed cooling inflation at home.
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She inched out, goggle-eyed and terrified, to face the crowd.
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Ferrell demands it be "My Humps" by the Black Eyed Peas.
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A knot of children stopped and eyed two strangers with suspicion.
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Also eyed at the "Bombshell" screening: a young fan of Sen.
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When I talk to parents about this, they get teary-eyed.
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You see, I am Swedish-American, tall, blonde, and blue eyed.
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The gaffe did not go unnoticed by eagle-eyed Oscars viewers.
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In case you haven't heard, Bran is the three-eyed raven.
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The pair was eyed at Olivia in downtown Washington on Monday.
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Today conservationists reckon that only 2,000 yellow-eyed penguins are alive.
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U.S. stocks traded mixed Wednesday as investors eyed higher interest rates.
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The dreamy-eyed singer's latest move isn't a total surprise, though.
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Here, he takes a cold-eyed look at what went wrong.
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We are not spared a gimlet-eyed glimpse of the Troubles.
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"It feels unexpected," Ms. Dierbeck said, as she eyed a seat.
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Zimet is less wide-eyed and more unsentimental in her approach.
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Spears bleary-eyed and frantic in the back of an ambulance.
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M.L.B. has prioritized international growth and had eyed the European market.
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She did, and the three women eyed me attentively and expectantly.
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Lion is moving, beautifully shot, and clear-eyed about its aims.
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U.S. border agents warily eyed the group from the other side.
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But the United States has long eyed the company with suspicion.
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"The past is already written," the Three-Eyed Raven tells Bran.
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Benjen seems bound in service to the Three-Eyed Raven's mission.
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But the Three-Eyed Raven doesn't think in terms of emotions.
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Biden aides say they are clear-eyed about their financial deficit.
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"They'd taste it and get this glassy-eyed look," she said.
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The discourse had become too jaundiced for the twinkly-eyed Matthews.
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Eagle-eyed fans spotted Tyler picking Hannah up at the airport.
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The children are both scrupulous and full of wide-eyed innocence.
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There's a monotony to the blank-eyed painting, our critic writes.
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I await the canyon wrens, dark-eyed juncos and purple finches.
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A second show by Dick at One Eyed Jack's was canceled.
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We are clear-eyed about what our country is up against.
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He gave me a wide-eyed "Yeah?" but looked immensely pleased.
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But Dolores's time as a moony-eyed prairie woman is over.
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Michael Bloomberg's charitable giving soared as he eyed a presidential run.
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When Stijn emerged the next morning, bleary-eyed, at 11 a.m.
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Doe-eyed and gorgeously cheekboned, Bainbridge could nonetheless feel physically unattractive.
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Last month, a sad-eyed husky named Mickey arrived from Iraq.
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"I don't have a father either," said the red-eyed girl.
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Black's descriptions of the place — with its beady-eyed housekeeper, Mrs.
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Of course, Henry posed for this bleary-eyed mug shot too.
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He nodded, clear-eyed and steady, and raised his right hand.
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Europe is another international market eyed by experts heading into 2020.
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HK/SIN, as investors eyed an 292.396th straight days of gains.
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It's all just so cute, even the one-eyed jumping spiders.
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"We need to be clear-eyed about the challenges," Mulligan said.
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Also eyed at the exclusive event: NBC News's Andrea Mitchell; Reps.
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These Democrats are clear-eyed about the risk of backing impeachment.
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Sleepy-eyed students take their coffee at tables of teal linoleum.
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It's intimate and gossipy as well as clear-eyed and insightful.
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Concoct a wild-eyed conspiracy theory and blame the federal government.
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Prices reflect a mix of emotion, biases and cold-eyed calculation.
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Also eyed at the star-studded ceremony: singer Josh Groban, Rep.
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For years, the GOP has eyed changes to the Medicaid program.
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That left a bleary-eyed Maddon to speak for the team.
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My wife was clutching my face, again, wide-eyed and terrified.
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None, however, are as heroic as Dooley, the one-eyed dog.
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My father was hazel eyed, with darker complexion and black hair.
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The aide said Dr. Arce had been teary-eyed and nervous.
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One sore point is the dapper and blue-eyed Craig Pogson.
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Olive is old and wise, Pekoe is young and starry-eyed.
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There's not any starry eyed feeling among the group doing this.
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He picked up the tablet and eyed it from several angles.
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It begins solitary with a wide-eyed woman trained to tremble.
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Probably the Spongebob Squarepants one and the Black-Eyed Peas one.
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Arya's two biggest kills to date have been the brown-eyed Walder Frey, the man behind season three's Red Wedding, which brought about the deaths of Arya's brother and mother; and the blue-eyed Night King.
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A popular Nigerian brown-eyed variety known in Yoruba as ewa oloyin (honey bean) is used for an unforgettable, slightly sweet purée, but varieties like adzuki, kidney, pinto or black-eyed peas will yield similar results.
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She comes in and tells the kids, who have already been friends for months, that it&aposs now been shown that blue-eyed people are clearly much more intelligent, nicer, and generally better than brown-eyed people.
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In the darkness, we're greeted by a one-eyed dog named Chubbs.
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Maybe a scene from the Lady Gaga documentary made you sweaty-eyed.
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" The actor added that the Three-Eyed-Raven "doesn't sit there judging.
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A few get misty-eyed, clearly shaken, collecting themselves before they leave.
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David captioned the shot with several red heart and heart-eyed emojis.
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And we will need to be clear-eyed and honest with ourselves.
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"Omg," Baltierra, 25, captioned the video, and added three heart-eyed emojis.
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"He's tried before, many times, with many Three-Eyed Ravens," he explains.
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But he's not himself since taking on the Three-Eyed Raven persona.
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Bran is the three-eyed raven; omniscient and lacking in human concerns.
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Yep: as eagle-eyed Redditor xpbso pointed out, that sword looks familiar.
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Throughout, there was even a hawk-eyed security guard hovering around us.
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Then, we see a wide-eyed Hannah singled out for her slate.
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My avatar got a blowjob from a dead-eyed woman named Saiko.
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Is Bran's status as the Three-Eyed Raven connected to the trees?
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"I still get teary-eyed when I think about it," says Culpepper.
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It's a clear-eyed revelation that clarifies Jo's past, present, and future.
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At this point, several of the sharks — including O'Leary — are teary eyed.
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Investors also eyed further trade negotiations between the United States and China.
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We finally meet the Three-Eyed Raven (the person) in season 4.
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Koeman's dead-eyed foul play that night was hardly out of character.
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So the Three-Eyed Raven's prophecy could indicate even more transformative powers.
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Sharp-eyed readers will have noticed that each of these gambits failed.
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The comments are filled with heart-eyed emojis and professions of love.
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The backstory: A wide set of bidders has reportedly eyed the networks.
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Earlier this year, Kirchner had reportedly been eyed to head up USCIS.
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There's giggling and playful pillow talk instead of ominous shut-eyed silence.
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In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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We emerge from it quiet and dry-eyed, hearing our world differently.
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But I was goo-goo-eyed because Tom was so much fun.
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The aim should be to support game-changing, wild-eyed, risky ideas.
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Eagle-eyed viewers also spotted this flashy hand flip around 4:46.
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Purnell plays Tess with a doe-eyed earnestness that is truly endearing.
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"It just feels like it's meant to be," I'll say, starry-eyed.
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Teary-eyed, she told me that she ran out of formula milk.
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"Just talking about mothers makes you cry," she adds, getting teary eyed.
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" I got teary eyed this AM when I saw this," he said.
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Eden's an interesting mixture of romantic, moony-eyed teenger and Gilead fanatic.
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It was the same thing when I joined the Black Eyed Peas.
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"She's a literal doll," Khloé wrote, adding multiple cat heart-eyed emojis.
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Maybe Bran as the Three-Eyed Raven is actually warging into Frank?
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Intel's old business, he said, eyed an annual market of perhaps $52bn.
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If so, they have discovered a first—a four-eyed terrestrial vertebrate.
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" She then joked, "We would have very blue-eyed children, wouldn't we?
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Oh these were trusted five eyed sources and you know intelligence products.
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It's about to be go-time for this blonde, blue-eyed couple.
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A pastel wide-eyed pic edited on a Chinese photo editing app.
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Most people adopting a dog expect furry affection and bright-eyed companionship.
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The girls ignore the wide-eyed stares of men in the dhabas.
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"I was hormonal and am sure I was teary-eyed," Hartwig said.
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Since then, cruise companies have eyed the channel for its tourism potential.
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The video meanwhile will have you falling for the wide-eyed teen.
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A bug-eyed, banged and beaked entity was haunting my mind's eye.
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Looking around the small space, she eyed a box in the corner.
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Yirtuamlak Fentaw was awake and clear-eyed at 264 AM on Saturday.
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A straight, blond-haired, blue-eyed boy was stricken by the virus.
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"It's the most beautiful thing you ever made," she says, teary eyed.
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The Three-Eyed Raven's knowledge is fallible and without its own biases.
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An eagle-eyed CBS reporter even spotted moving vans earlier this week.
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I made my way home bleary-eyed at 1 AM, totally depleted.
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I nodded, slightly distracted by the weight of his green-eyed gaze.
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Few people have crushed more bright-eyed, entrepreneurial dreams than Mark Cuban.
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Postmates also introduced Serve, a wide-eyed food delivery bot, in December.
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She also sang "Where Is the Love" alongside the Black Eyed Peas.
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That was my first brush with true wild-eyed genius at CES.
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But eagle eyed fans have spotted the misspelling of Swift's last name.
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That's certainly a starry-eyed way of viewing Tinder's potential, of course.
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She drew hearts over the post and used the heart-eyed filter.
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How much of that success determined what bands you eyed going forward?
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Not afraid to step up the plate with your steely-eyed gaze?
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Executives are clear-eyed about what's driving all that financial good news.
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Team Obama is more clear-eyed about China than its critics allow.
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We recorded it with Don Fury, who also did Red-Eyed Soul.
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But it wasn't as if eagle-eyed viewers didn't catch the moment.
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In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king!
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Okada was flat on his back, staring up, vanquished and glassy-eyed.
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They don't seem to mind, but the sad-eyed Hardy deserved better.
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Leonardo DiCaprio went for wide-eyed optimism in his Golden Globes speech.
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"It wasn't just all just blond, blue-eyed muscular people," she said.
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The more they eyed me, the more my face began to itch.
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A teary-eyed Hawo Yusuf looked at her husband's badly burned body.
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Jake, played by the wide-eyed Theo Taplitz, is a sensitive artist.
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" And a clear-eyed editor from The Hollywood Reporter asked "how easier
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My barber, who was named 'One-Eyed Louie,' only had one eye.
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It's possible, however, that the Three-Eyed Raven was still technically right.
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Also eyed at the Honors — which will air on CBS on Dec.
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Kristin Chenoweth, Broadway's good witch, works some big-voiced, bright-eyed magic.
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Laura looked like an old-fashioned movie star: wide-eyed and ethereal.
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Curiously, the media coverage of these efforts has largely been wide-eyed.
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Yet those same pages show just how clear-eyed that vision was.
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Other past performers included Michael Jackson, Madonna and The Black Eyed Peas.
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Simon and I look at each other, wide-eyed, and start laughing.
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We head back to Bari bleary-eyed, but soooo much more relaxed!
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His wrists hung limp and he stared dead-eyed at the ceiling.
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His gun talk sounds like the musings of a wide-eyed outsider.
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Wall Street also eyed Washington amid more news regarding Trump's legal troubles.
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"Lady Gaga, the Black Eyed Peas and Far East Movement," Ninja says.
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When the stock market turns slowly, sharp-eyed investors can find opportunities.
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He said he got teary-eyed when telling Nieto's mother the news.
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"I was a super young, green, bright-eyed potential entrepreneur," says Braun.
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Limp Bizkit were big, not doe-eyed boys singing with dishevelled ennui.
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It is true, we are clear eyed, we are sober I do.
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Just as Ilana is describing her "leaning column," Abbi goes wide-eyed.
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Still, I eyed the emerging field of advanced Kegel exercisers with suspicion.
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He improvised well: sliding wide-eyed toward France's bench on his knees.
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We sat outside on a humid night, Adichie game but wide-eyed.
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Her presence, first eyed with skepticism, appears to have been quietly accepted.
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The sly four-eyed poet knows there are precious few safe places.
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The Three-Eyed Raven doesn't see things in terms of personal sadness.
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But that's been the role of the Three-Eyed Raven for millennia.
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Even sharp-eyed Hubble can make out only a dot of light.
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The Three-Eyed Raven claims to have lived for a thousand years.
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The long shot came home and beautiful, blue-eyed tomorrow finally arrived.
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In conflicts, every person encountered is eyed suspiciously as a possible threat.
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But I remain clear-eyed about my overriding objective: victory in November.
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They can reveal the sounds that still make them flinch, wide-eyed.
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He eyed my ID, then looked through me while handing it back.
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Decius sought to be clear-eyed about the candidate he was endorsing.
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The way we eyed one another warily seemed to confirm this sentiment.
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But a clear-eyed view of the battlefield is necessary for victory.
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So, she bolted, red-faced and teary eyed, and headed to McDonald's.
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Mac is fiercely idealistic but unscrupulous, and Jim a starry-eyed naïf.
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In doing so, we must be clear-eyed about the necessary costs.
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This is unusual for Post Malone; sleepy-eyed absorption is his thing.
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Alberta cooked black-eyed peas and fried chicken for an entire community.
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Alberta cooked black-eyed peas and fried chicken for an entire community.
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There comes a time, eventually, when wild-eyed outrage is entirely appropriate.
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If you want good luck, you should eat 365 black-eyed peas.
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What's a baggy-eyed parent to do to catch some extra zzz's?
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Sister Kourtney, meanwhile, dropped a heart-eyed cat emoji on the post.
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"I'll tell you what," he says at one point, almost teary-eyed.
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Ironically, that year's halftime show was performed by The Black Eyed Peas.
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Honest, clear-eyed leadership has always made the difference in this work.
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It's filled with googly-eyed rabbits, sheepish owls, eager squirrels and birdsong.
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Hundreds of times, the clear-eyed soldier struck the rigid ground below.
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I listened, wide-eyed at his cosmopolitanism and nervous about his daring.
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At 10 hours into the race — after a bleary-eyed 2 a.m.
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We were starry-eyed and seduced by the power of the new.
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Mr. Levitas, who was known as Mike, was a sharp-eyed editor.
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Collectively, the wide-eyed, cantankerous varmints outweigh us by 66 billion pounds.
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The one-eyed Beric Dondarrion wields a flaming sword (the fabled Lightbringer?).
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A clear-eyed view of the political scene reveals a bleak landscape.
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Can we describe Wired magazine as the home for clear-eyed optimism?
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Arya Stark: During the Night King's assault on Winterfell, Melisandre reminded Arya of her prophecy that Arya would kill someone with green eyes (in addition to, presumably, the blue-eyed Night King and the brown-eyed Walder Frey).
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Their discography is a meditation on the shift from being wild-eyed and frankly kind of dumb in your youth to achieving clear-eyed self-awareness in adulthood, accepting the things you cannot change without losing your spark.
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Industry regulator Anatel has eyed loosening those limits, which could accelerate a deal.
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He also thanked his wife, who was getting teary-eyed in the audience.
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Black Eyed Peas rapper Taboo dressed with a message in mind as well.
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But apparently him and Cricket the one eyed wonder pony are best friends.
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"I'm engaged @jakepaul," she wrote alongside the clip, adding a heart-eyed emoji.
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Why was the Three Eyed Raven worried about Bran seeing inside the tower?
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She watched us warily, her usual boundless energy tempered by bleary-eyed lethargy.
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And if your design of choice happens to be a one-eyed willy?
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In fact, it can "make me look cross-eyed," she told the publication.
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He's a lone wolf, not a wide-eyed mutant struggling with outsider status.
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Mullen's been that mix of wide-eyed innocent and savant his entire career.
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But don't get glassy-eyed just yet, since surely there's more to come.
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I was teary-eyed because I know how badly she wanted a girl.
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Stuffed & Ready, her band's fourth effort, is their most clear-eyed collection yet.
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Has Bran already learned to fly now that he's the Three-Eyed Raven?
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Understandably, Dena is left wide-eyed and terrified by this horrific sexual future.
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Though, food for thought: Bran could have always been the Three-Eyed Raven.
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Was Ive just particularly wide-eyed on the day he made his Memoji?
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In 2016, the year of self-interest, such one-eyed wonderings are permitted.
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"We must be clear-eyed about our relationship with Russia," Tillerson will say.
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Jaclyn Smith of "Charlie's Angels" fame became teary-eyed just talking about Texas.
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This Diana is startlingly pure of heart and clear-eyed in her vision.
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You'll be doing the Cotton Eyed Joe in your sleep in no time.
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Here's why people think Bran, AKA the Three-Eyed Raven, is actually evil.
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Our weeping woman is wide-eyed, intensely gendered, and ripe for popular consumption.
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Langberg's larger pieces find him clear-eyed and flexing his arsenal of talents.
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The challenge posed by Mr Trump demands a clear-eyed and unified response.
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But she is a cold-eyed pragmatist when it comes to world affairs.
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Sleepy-eyed and petite, Bolu was the youngest person in the rehabilitation facility.
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"Bran really at this stage is not the Three-Eyed Raven," Wright said.
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Bran, the new Three-Eyed Raven, basically confirmed the R+L = J theory.
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Investors also eyed new home sales for March, which came in below estimates.
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"Angels in America," however, is no gimlet-eyed critique of homo high jinks.
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Eurosceptic ranks were thick with what Mr Cameron described as "swivel-eyed" lunatics.
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Eagle-eyed news viewers captured the image, which quickly set social media ablaze.
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Could the former Black Eyed Peas singer be hinting at a Fergie 2.0?
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Check out a clearly head-over-heels, almost bleary-eyed with excitement Moss.
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Jimmy McGill, however, still has plenty of bright-eyed, impulsive energy in him.
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A wild-eyed square-headed figure comes in, yelling at circle-headed folks.
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Think Robin Williams in "Dead Poets Society," down to the sparkly-eyed squint.
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IT WAS, said a hoarse, red-eyed Matteo Renzi, an "extraordinarily clear" result.
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Stevens, as the wild-eyed, unhinged David, is thoroughly convincing in the role.
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Ms Pike, usually excellent, is one-dimensionally wide-eyed and breathless as Ruth.
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In the game, you are a cute, doe-eyed worm looking for snacks.
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DeepWarp will spit out an mp4 file of the resulting googly-eyed person.
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It's about expanding our imagination about who can play the starry-eyed one.
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Does being the Three-Eyed Raven rob you of any kind of personality?
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The eagle-eyed will note just one negative word in his statement: don't.
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Aging alcoholics can live for decades drinking through that disease's rheumy-eyed pain.
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She doesn't have to stand here wide eyed and let the bear win.
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Nathaniel lowered his fork and eyed the three steaming mugs on the table.
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It made headlines this month after discovering a cartoonish, googly-eyed stubby squid.
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The teary-eyed, remorseful Paul who pledged to do better is already failing.
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After the man falls, Paul looks at the camera wide-eyed and flexes.
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This is not to take a starry-eyed view of the deal itself.
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"We literally get teary-eyed every single night of the show," says Derek.
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And finish the race they did — to a surely very teary-eyed audience.
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You just ask Alexa a question, and the bright-eyed skull answers back.
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"Looks like Sophie," one fan commented on Instagram, adding two heart-eyed emojis.
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Supposedly, the Three-Eyed Raven has some access to the future through visions.
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Sharp-eyed sneakerheads spotted something familiar on Tuesday in the game's shoe store.
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That's when I noticed that someone else had also eyed the same area.
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Bangs, ever frumpled, is dewy-eyed even while he derides it as dribble.
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This isn't the first time that regulators have eyed flavorings in tobacco products.
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But the Three-Eyed Raven probably saw it all along in his visions.
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I've got uncles that are black, cousins that are blond and blue eyed.
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"Friends arriving soon," one large-eyed extraterrestrial said to another, checking their watch.
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"Proud of you momma," Thompson, 27, wrote along with two heart-eyed emojis.
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He, like many kids, had held staring contests with his open-eyed peers.
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But his response to Trump's victory has been clear-eyed and largely principled.
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Others have eyed Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner as a possible culprit.
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Was it just the starry-eyed, "Isn't Elon Musk dreamy?" kind of thing?
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She spoke only to my mother, who was blonde, green-eyed and Scottish.
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We can only assume that googly-eyed Gimo is just baffled by Instagram.
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The "cool" frames kept getting bigger and bigger, more oversized and bug-eyed.
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Wide-eyed children stop playing marbles in the dirt to gaze at us.
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Like Lozano, Damm has been eyed by several overseas clubs for some time.
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Susan Collins (R-ME), are eyed as potential pitfalls to passing the bill.
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Smooth-running elections will require a clear-eyed view of those lingering deficiencies.
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Any clear-eyed view of this time must see it as mainly disastrous.
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And, if we're being honest, it made us a little misty-eyed, too.
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And one-eyed Halloween Jack became a fairground wild animal of unlimited potentiality.
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That's me up there on Santigold's shirt, staring dead-eyed at the internet.
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It's clear-eyed, perfectly still music, and you can watch it all below.
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"Visually, something really strange happens when I create blank-eyed characters," he says.
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I fancied a whisky and ice and eyed several bottles on the shelf.
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O'Malley can say he was clear-eyed about the severity of the threat.
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While I will say that the addition of Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.
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Blue-eyed and slender, he moved confidently through the city's budding hipster class.
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Even as little embryos in eggs, red-eyed tree frogs are totally badass.
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Some wild-eyed app developer might show up and try to pitch him.
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Inside, bleary-eyed nurses transported a man whose legs had been blown off.
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He's a sad and deceptively dangerous man, sharp-eyed in black-rimmed glasses.
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In a moment of weakness, those beady-eyed demons caught up with her.
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" User Gdog replies with the full lyrics of Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps.
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Several painted self-portraits hung in the study, multiplying his blue-eyed gaze.
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She seems trustworthy, even as she stares wide-eyed at her new digs.
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Like a wide-eyed college freshman, many new experiences await our phallic friend.
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Grand Staircase-Escalante had been eyed in the 85033s for a potential mine.
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Eagle-eyed Trump supporters who pointed out undiagnosed condition save the president's life.
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Of course, there's a certain amount of wide-eyed naivety in that response.
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Also eyed at the awards ceremony: Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer, Maryland Gov.
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Sayyid told me cautionary tales about certain figures, like the one-eyed doorman.
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Dollar's wide-eyed owner, to whom she is dutifully returned by the marriageable
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But eagle-eyed fans had already memorized it, and started to FaceTime her.
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To defeat terrorism we have to be clear-eyed about whom we're fighting.
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Dark-eyed, dressy little town dolls and dutch-bobbed blondies from windmilled countrysides.
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But before he was an inventor, Gillette was a starry-eyed utopian socialist.
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Trotz felt many of his players were wide-eyed on hockey's brightest stage.
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"Danny was this cute, lovable little blond-haired, blue-eyed baby," Jim said.
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Pletcher also will saddle the one-eyed Patch, who placed 14th in Kentucky.
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As Rich nursed Valentina, people crossing into the United States eyed them all.
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Dolores wakes with starry-eyed optimism, Teddy dozes on the train into town.
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Globally, traders eyed the start of a two-day U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.
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Inky-haired, dark-eyed, unapologetically brilliant, she was my first Asian-American protagonist.
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The medium-size, crinkly-eyed boulder between the Republican Party and Donald Trump.
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The beans are actually al dente black eyed peas dusted with mole powder.
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Hear the speech below, and be prepared to get a little misty-eyed.
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Almost all of them eyed the door in anticipation of what was coming.
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It's just wild-eyed conspiracy theorists out to make a name for themselves.
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"There's not any starry-eyed feeling among the group doing this," he said.
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I put on an annoyed face to counter the cross-eyed idiot face.
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The black-eyed leaf frog hopped back from the edge of the abyss.
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All of these people wide-eyed and opening up and getting their loving.
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Benjen tells his nephew that he is indeed the Three-Eyed Raven now.
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It's a place where feminism and LGBTQ pride is celebrated, not side-eyed.
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Sharp-eyed children may notice that John Tyler could have used spell check.
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Glassy-eyed and slurring his words, the young man said he was 19.
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He improvised well: sliding wide-eyed toward the French bench on his knees.
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The neighbors came out in the morning bleary-eyed, like, 'What just happened?
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Shane O'Regan — coltish, sky-eyed — plays Tommo and about 20 other roles, too.
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"Imagining us pulling into our garage had us googly-eyed," Ms. Clay said.
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And he has kept up his gimlet-eyed observations of the Trump administration.
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"People had insisted that Egyptians wouldn't accept Egyptian ballet," she recalled misty-eyed.
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I am not the fire-eyed maid of smoky war: it's a tractor.
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Her side-eyed gaze radiates a powerful combination of seduction, contempt, and boredom.
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Mr. O'Rourke's is an emotive approach, Mr. Cruz's one of cold-eyed precision.
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It would be like pairing up a dewy-eyed foal with a racehorse.
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He's only been the Three-Eyed Raven since the end of Season 6.
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As the players checked their travel bags, Frazier eyed the clubhouse Sunday afternoon.
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And Amazon's "Westworld" game for Alexa may keep you wide-eyed at night.
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A swashbuckling, one-eyed stagecoach driver lived her life disguised as a man.
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Jim Johnson said he first remembered eating black-eyed pea martinis in Texas.
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Jeanette was all teary-eyed, and she said: 'Hey, we are not outlaws.
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"Gray-eyed Athena" especially appeals to Norris because she herself has gray eyes.
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He held up the bag and eyed the instructions printed on its packaging.
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Directed by Mary Lambert, that "Pet Sematary" was a squirrelly, wild-eyed movie.
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In its own gentle but sure-eyed way, this movie cuts deliciously deep.
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There is a chance that this country could elect a wild-eyed socialist.
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"We shook hands, bleary-eyed, and decided to do something," Mr. Potter said.
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People were teary-eyed as they showered Mr. Fager with praise and hugs.
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For an hour onscreen, his sweaty, wide-eyed face held the room rapt.
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"She sent the ship hurtling at the goggle-eyed creature," the article said.
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If it was 25,2000 blonde-haired, blue-eyed women, there would be outrage.
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A number of prominent bond investors have long eyed the 2 percent level.
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The consciousness of the old Three-Eyed Raven has passed on to Bran.
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He said, 'I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man!
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Mr. Erdogan, by contrast, sat up straight as he eyed his Russian counterpart.
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If I saw them on the street, I'd get all googly-eyed. 150.
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They included deluded old men, devious servants, craven braggarts and starry-eyed lovers.
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There are also smaller hints, Easter eggs hidden onstage for the eagle-eyed.
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He then put each into a box with 2200 ordinary purple-eyed mosquitoes.
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Actor Momoa, 40, commented on Lenny's throwback post with seven heart-eyed emojis.
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Carnival music jangled as the wide-eyed wooden horsies screeched round and round.
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In his clear-eyed fashion, he previewed the news himself earlier this month.
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He's smoking and shuffling a deck of cards, separating the one-eyed jacks.
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She later offered a teary-eyed resignation in front of 10 Downing Street.
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He swipes past dozens of photos of a wide-eyed youth in uniform.
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But nowhere in PK's wild-eyed screeds is there any mention of transparency.
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This whiskery swag-bellied omnivorous cornucopia of appetites, red-eyed, unbuttoned, sherry-soaked.
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Eagle-eyed fans may have spotted Boswell very briefly in the "F9" trailer.
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Among them may well be a starry-eyed view of today's Republican Party.
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Jones became wild-eyed, spit flying from his clenched teeth as he exhaled.
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You'd have to be pretty sharp-eyed to notice, or a wearable reviewer.
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Elliot Alderson and his therapist, Krista, are the prisoners, wide-eyed with fear.
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Visitors enter through a door resembling the mouth of a googly-eyed monster.
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Cayla is a blond, bright-eyed doll that chatters about horses and hobbies.
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The face in his jail booking photo is haggard, blank-eyed and ghastly.
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Mikulski immediately eyed a lounge that was set aside for the senators' wives.
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Reportedly, he is being eyed to star opposite Mark Wahlberg in Warner Bros.
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I'm also definitely, definitely not getting dewy-eyed again thinking about it now.
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I drew all the time, picture after picture of wide-eyed little girls.
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"Zombie Eyed" is off of the Dirty Nil's superhumanly good album, Higher Power.
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"You're adorably out of touch," Linton continued, followed by a heart-eyed emoji.
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The leader of the army of the dead may not have killed the new Three-Eyed Raven, but, he can at least know where Bran is at all times, as the teen Three Eyed-Raven confirms to Team Stark-Targaryen.
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Then he drew the tiny little red line that shows the White Walkers going from Hardhome to Eastwatch (with a detour to the Three-eyed Raven's cave added in a revised version after some two-eyed fans pointed out the mistake).
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If you know the difference between the steely-eyed expression on Optimus Prime's robot-face, and the vaguely innocent wide-eyed look of Bumblebee, you likely grew up with them, and since Transformers are traditionally toys for boys, you're likely male.
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A group of three female police officers assigned to Staten Island grew red-eyed.
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Regular society is a parade of newness, which she watches with open-eyed wonder.
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"We must also be clear-eyed about our relationship with Russia," Tillerson will say.
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Her, she has a blonde-haired, blue eyed [daughter], and I have a redhead.
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After last episode's stint, Cora the one-eyed Martha has disappeared from the house.
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In fact, all but your most sharp-eyed acquaintances won't even notice it's new.
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Not Wonder Woman, not wide-eyed Ezra Miller, not Joss Whedon's quippy teardown & rebuild.
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He's pale, blond, and blue-eyed; he makes eye contact and grins at strangers.
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You could see in his eyes he was very bright-eyed toward the world.
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DeGeneres became teary-eyed as Obama placed the medal around her neck on Tuesday.
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PERINO: I think they&aposre very clear-eyed about what they&aposre dealing with.
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But even here, American Crime is slightly more clear-eyed than plenty of shows.
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"So f—ing lit," he continued, adding four heart-eyed emojis to the message.
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U.S. government debt prices were higher on Monday as investors eyed falling oil prices.
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Dianne Feinstein for long shot rival , in &aposclear-eyed rejection&apos of party establishment.
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After the Night King marked Bran, the current Three-Eyed Raven's protection was ruined.
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Ready to publicly disrobe, we arrived in a mob of wide-eyed, grinning strangers.
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We've pulled together a list of trailers that tend to make us misty-eyed.
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Experience Christmas through the eyes of an excited child — and a bulls-eyed dog.
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"We just need to be very clear-eyed and realistic about it," Tillerson added.
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Mouth open, wild-eyed, a light coating of theme-park sweat across your brow?
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Even now as I write this, returning to that mental space, I'm misty-eyed.
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A post Three-Eyed Raven Bran just doesn't seem to know how to act.
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Being the three-eyed raven, apparently, does not excuse you from going to college.
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Yeah, the one-eyed man in a city of the blind sort of thing.
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If she looked different, beautiful, maybe…they'd say, 'Why, look at pretty-eyed Pecola.
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Immediately after Sheeran's friend Jovel posted this photo, eagle-eyed fans noticed that ring.
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A Goldduck is a beady-eyed, blue, duck-like and hard to spot Pokemon.
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One bespectacled man surreptitiously eyed a fellow lifter tearing through 40-pound bicep curls.
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Lala blindsides poor, doe-eyed Raquel with news of her DJ boyfriend's bad behavior.
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Trace Gallagher with a clear eyed look at Moqtada al-Sadr back story tonight.
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But of the public sessions, none generated more wide-eyed fervor than Aimee Murphy's.
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Spoilers: They involve a lot of dry shampoo, messy clothes and bleary-eyed groaning.
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At first workers reacted to the machines rather as English Luddites eyed automated looms.
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As untaxed profits have piled up, politicians from both parties have eyed them greedily.
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The former president then eyed the fennel salad, eventually adding it to his order.
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HORUS, AN ANCIENT Egyptian sky god, was often depicted as a sharp-eyed falcon.
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We also see the Three-Eyed-Raven and Bran chilling in a sunny locale.
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Who said blonde-haired, blue-eyed Cinderella had a monopoly on the happy ending?
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Sharp-eyed observers point out that the pop star has worn the ring before.
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Bran is the final piece of that, but will the Three-Eyed Raven forgive?
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The Black Eyed Peas are back with a new spin on an old classic.
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"Hubby," she wrote alongside a video from the night, adding multiple heart-eyed emojis.
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"This is a big deal," Oprah says, as Susan looks at her misty-eyed.
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He was constantly googly-eyed and drooling over me and I couldn't hide it.
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Three-eyed raven jokes were also popular, with many making the proper Aussie adjustments.
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Warri Journal WARRI, Nigeria — Groups of children wandered inside, wide-eyed at the plenty.
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Thanks to eagle eyed Twitter and Reddit users the car was found and recovered.
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How can you see a hamster-eyed penguin as a replacement for Han Solo?
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You might also spot monkeys, pumas, and Costa Rica's famous red-eyed tree frog.
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Eagle-eyed fans noticed the "Delicate" singer, 29, added the song to her ME!
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It features a wide-eyed dog sitting calmly in a room ablaze with fire.
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"It was fun to see a kid who was so clear-eyed," Lawrence said.
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Eagle-eyed fans also discovered that Bieber just started following his fiancée on Instagram!
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Wide-eyed and crazy photogenic, Maymo has us all envious of his modeling skills.
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"My baby and me," she wrote alongside one shot, adding three heart-eyed emojis.
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Lewinsky retweeted Scaramucci's Tripp reference Thursday morning, adding a wide-eyed and blushing emoji.
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Who are the names we will be getting misty-eyed about in a decade?
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The Night's King appears to dust the Three-Eyed Raven (+50 for White Walkers).
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Hey, at least it explains why Tormund was even more wide-eyed than usual.
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Her entirely toy-free presentation showcased a selection of darkly doe-eyed demi-goddesses.
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News from their ultrasound at a doctor's appointment, during which Montag got teary-eyed.
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I sat up in the chair watching old sitcoms until I was bleary-eyed.
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The buildings eyed for closure are often older and part of larger medical campuses.
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There are little touches throughout the Robin that eagle-eyed design aficionados may appreciate3.
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It is hard not to go wide-eyed at the political hypocrisy on display.
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Rinse black eyed peas in a colander and remove any broken beans or stones.
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This purple-eyed, ponytailed personification of an Herbal Essences commercial subconsciously shaped my sexuality.
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Then, bleary eyed and exhausted, the crowd was turned back out into the night.
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We dare you to watch them without getting at least a little misty-eyed.
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Meet this season's warrior: the brave, the blank-eyed, and tenderly unlovable, Ben Higgins.
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The dollar likewise held at 114.18 yen and eyed the recent peak of 114.95.
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He may even lapse into a trance of seeming stupefaction, open-eyed, mouth slack.
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The Rondons emerged from the building almost three hours later, bleary-eyed and hungry.
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The two young women at the table sat wide-eyed, too stunned to move.
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The non-disclosure agreement with Daniels is being eyed by prosecutors in New York.
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The Sponge embodies wide-eyed optimism and being 100% comfortable with who you are.
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The wide-eyed acquisition attempt last year revealed AmSurg's zeal to expand its empire.
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The country is rightly known for its pragmatism and suspicion of wide-eyed ideas.
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I guess there had to be some outlet for Sony's classic wild-eyed grandeur.
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"It was really sweet and very touching," says a guest, who got misty-eyed.
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A green-eyed woman across the room looks up from her book to laugh.
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Heath said she gets "teary-eyed" just thinking about all of the school shootings.
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Their leader is Rose (Rebecca Ferguson), a blue-eyed seductress in a Babadook hat.
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"She is not a teary-eyed nostalgic romantic over what GM was," said Sonnenfeld.
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By 2014, the sharp-eyed crowd at Baseball Prospectus had all but given up.
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The P2P firms got instant credibility; SOEs, many of them struggling, eyed quick profits.
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However, that didn't stop their looks of wide-eyed wonderment at the retail spectacle.
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Then they disembark to go into neighborhoods pretending to be starry-eyed young strivers.
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To achieve this, we first have to be clear-eyed about the challenges involved.
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He is sixty-seven, tall and blue-eyed, and stands like a Doric column.
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Sources say the film is eyed to begin production at the top of 2020.
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Analysts polled by Inquiry Financial for Reuters eyed operating profit of 1.232 billion euros.
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Even in the clear-eyed light of day, the Middle Fork worked its magic.
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It begins with a clear-eyed view of the candidate not on the stage.
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This is a fine place to be bleary-eyed, even without a roulette wheel.
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"When I drove, the blue-eyed lady was in my head," Tomic told me.
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Oil prices were little changed as investors eyed a key OPEC meeting in Vienna.
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It was the darling of glass-eyed Silicon Valley investors just a year ago.
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Some of us were feeling a little less than bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
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Eventually, reforestation efforts allowed about 120 yellow-eyed penguins to nest in the scrub.
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He didn't say what it was and waited bright-eyed for me to swallow.
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However, he also realized that it left patients wide-eyed, which noticeably reduced wrinkles.
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If you don't notice much, you're not as attentive as eagle-eyed redditor b_walker08.
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His reaction to what he sees goes from anxious wonder to wide-eyed joy.
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Critic and podcast host Zaki Hasan tweeted that Hamill's tweet made him teary-eyed.
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Wireless providers have eyed opportunities to expand while facing the limits of current offerings.
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A trio of teen-age girls eyed Leland as he stickered a phone booth.
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"He's still calling that first love, first time pretty-eyed blonde," Ms. Ballerini sings.
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It wasn't actually blond-haired, blue-eyed Americans that I was seeing up close.
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A group of dreamy-eyed, blue- and purple-haired heads smiles, recognizing my joy.
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Doe-eyed and in a powder-blue dress, she took her seat on stage.
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It's not the first time that Washington has eyed with interest Dirkou's tiny base.
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This time they're being eyed up by the woman—who finally makes her introduction.
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I was lucky to see a deck of cards with a one-eyed Jack.
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The youngest and littlest one being Sandy, a big eyed, silky coated, attention seeker.
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The film's protagonist, Eli (Michael Patrick Nicholson), is a soulful-eyed no-account hipster.
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"I'm from Arizona," the actor stutters, as Hitler backing away, wide-eyed and rabid.
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The same goes for "Cotton Eyed Joe" by Rednex and "Saturday Night" by Whigfield.
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He eyed me with thinly veiled impatience and replied, 'Medium-long with poisonous snakes.
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There's the boy who knifed his father — a classic sociopath: empty-eyed and charming.
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Agents wielding metal detectors scanned knapsacks under the startled gaze of wide-eyed children.
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In the distance, he eyed the two greatest catches of his 37-year career.
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It might've been the most clear-eyed message to come out of the weekend.
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The trumpet player, Necmettin, blue-eyed and endlessly teased, plays tunes as they ride.
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Riis eyed his parking spot nervously as he adjusted the straps of the contraption.
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Science Times at 40 The Harvard psychologist says he is no starry-eyed optimist.
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Afterward, a teary-eyed Thompson earned kudos for the way she answered every question.
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A sharp-eyed reader pointed out that Maui is, in fact, a demi-god.
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Meloy's "Do Not Become Alarmed" is not that sort of energetic, swivel-eyed production.
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"Chaos," said Philippakis, 33, gleaming-eyed when asked what he remembered from those days.
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It might look like winding down, but Terry's not one for misty-eyed reminiscing.
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To his wide-eyed sister though, he is a godlike figure evoking James Dean.
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Nevertheless I, a cock-eyed optimist I suppose, believe in the America I knew.
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"Yeeeeee," she commented under his mustache-free selfie, followed by a heart-eyed emoji.
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Wild-bearded and wild-eyed, Mr. Wood is unabashed in his love for collecting.
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But Leo, bright-eyed, would tiptoe into our room and hover by the bed.
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This is not an issue of steely-eyed resolve but of raw cost-benefit.
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"At one point she looked at me with this doe-eyed look," he said.
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And we have to face that and we have to see it clear eyed.
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"The lady insisted," the man behind the desk said, wide-eyed and clearly nervous.
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The trend is discouraging for starry-eyed believers in the power of competitive markets.
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In August, the Trump administration eyed canceling billions of dollars in foreign aid funding.
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That's my favorite David, the wide-eyed kid with a limitless thirst for life.
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But first I think we must take a clear-eyed, cold assessment of 2020.
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Or pink eyed Terminators sent back from the future to cull the human race?
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"The Time (Dirty Bit)" is one of the Black Eyed Peas' cheesiest songs ever.
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But it will be a workday for Nadal and his bleary-eyed teammates, too.
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"I went into this completely clear-eyed," she added, according to The Daily Beast.
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Bleary-eyed employees are a sign of a bad manager, not a good one.
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Tall, blue-eyed, and bald from a young age, Barragán lived beautifully and tyrannically.
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Iceland, which ended eight years of controls last week, seems altogether less starry-eyed.
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He added his staff was "a little teary eyed" when they got the decision.
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The earlier Dog Days, by contrast, is upbeat, starry-eyed, and bursting with desire.
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He delivered this with a round-cheeked grin and a mischievous brown-eyed wink.
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And it brought together dewy-eyed adolescents, not dyspeptic acolytes of the Heritage Foundation.
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Mr. Pope is as bright-eyed and boyish as when he first played Pharus.
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And the wide-eyed, hyper-aware Minhaj is an energetic and charismatic host. Enjoy.
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Hype and echo chambers are never a friend to science or clear-eyed thinking.
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In their place were three random soldiers — 20-somethings who eyed me with suspicion.
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But the show's clear-eyed sense of human beings' weaknesses is its greatest strength.
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It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on.
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Eagle-eyed VC Hunter Walk noticed the change, and tweeted out the new role.
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But the level of obsession with this goal seems unwarranted by cold-eyed politics.
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I used to play in a metal band as a tender, bright-eyed teen.
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If you're coming in a clear-eyed way of what you want to accomplish and clear-eyed that you need to have a ... that your journalism needs to have its own center of gravity and you can't bet the farm on these platforms.
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If the Blue-Eyed Liar (Sanders) should face the Trickster (Cruz), watch out: The Blue-Eyed Liar depends on an ignorance of the truth for the maintenance of his sincerity, and the Trickster is skilled at deploying truth as a weapon whenever necessary.
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Long before Mr. Trump popularized his "America First" slogan, Mr. Bolton termed himself an "Americanist" who prioritized a cold-eyed view of national interests and sovereignty over what they both saw as a starry-eyed fixation on democracy promotion and human rights.
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The restaurant is an aspirational lifestyle camp, replete with fire pit and sloe-eyed waiters.
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In a world of steel-eyed death, and men who are fighting to be warm.
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The moving song left the audience of Hollywood elite teary-eyed and on their feet.
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I played it with my parents, my younger sister staring wide-eyed from her crib.
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In 2002 Mandy Moore was still our wide-eyed and often overshadowed princess of pop.
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You cannot mention President Obama&aposs name unless you are all googly-eyed and genuflecting.
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U.S. government debt prices were mixed on Friday as investors eyed the release of data.
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I needed to get myself to a place of wide-eyed, bushy-tailed excitement again.
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Your dreams may finally be coming true, if you believe one eagle-eyed Twitter user.
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After watching Woods DM one particularly intense session, a friend's roommate approached him, wide-eyed.
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The blue-eyed girl's body was found the following morning in a nearby nature preserve.
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And last month, he got baked into red-eyed stupor binge-watching Rick and Morty.
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But she had a very playful addition to the look that had us starry-eyed.
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King Bran is still the Three Eyed-Raven, and essentially serves as Google for Westeros.
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Thematically, the story recalls Spider-Man 2, but without Tobey Maguire's bug-eyed wallflower energy.
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Wide-eyed figurative charcoals, precise still life photography, and… morphing, chaotic masses of human flesh?
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That possibility is why it's so vital to be clear-eyed about what Kim wants.
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The pop line-up also has The Black Eyed Peas, Coldplay, Usher and Pharrell performing.
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Eagle-eyed fans noticed that when Cersei and Euron were speaking, Cersei was drinking wine.
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"Asher was a bright-eyed, happy kid who loved everyone that he met," Gillette says.
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Related to One-Eyed Jacks, I'd like to get some answers about Jacques Renault's death.
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He still gets free coffees in Pret and eyed up by 20-year-old surfers.
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Not long after that, the Three-Eyed Raven showed Bran the truth of Jon's parentage.
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Whatever it is, there's sure to be a lot of bleary eyed tech journalists watching.
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I'll still watch the next five episodes of The X-Files with wide-eyed excitement.
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Now, a new memoir chronicles his journey from wide-eyed newbie to popular shock jock.
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While Jia's global ambitions have taken a knock, he still has some starry-eyed backers.
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World Markets Live tracked market reaction as investors eyed earnings and upcoming central bank meetings.
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I was the ultimate cliché, walking around wide-eyed and dazzled by the Big Apple.
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Like, a little cornbread and black-eyed peas goes a long way in my house!
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Mr. Scarborough, who served four terms in the House, had long eyed a Senate seat.
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"He goes, 'You better watch your back,'" Kourt tells a wide-eyed Kim and Khloé.
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Sitting under that tree being the Three Eyed Raven seems chilly, at the very least.
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It's a mesmerizing, wild-eyed performance that invites an inevitable question: What happened to Rudy?
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No. 5 is a party classic, "Let's Get It Started" by the Black Eyed Peas.
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"A hard rain's a-gonna fall" Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son?
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I didn't cry, but my mom said Brody got teary-eyed when he saw me!
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Not bad for a group of "swivel-eyed loons", as Mr Cameron's clique called them.
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Alex, 29 When I first started going out with Tom, I was completely starry-eyed.
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Two weeks after the truth spell I stumbled home around 4am, bleary-eyed from crying.
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The tears continued as the family walked with a dry-eyed Cohen into an elevator.
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Before the big announcement, agle-eyed fans were betting they ahd already unraveled the mystery.
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Eight days ago, a one-eyed goat was born in the Indian state of Assam.
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Romance found me when I looked at the world in this decidedly sparkly eyed way.
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After that, the singer goes for a late-night drive with a glowing-eyed puma.
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Sip if a speech makes you teary-eyed or someone cries while giving a speech.
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His dead-eyed stare and accompanying mutton chops slinking down the side of his cheeks.
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Tech firms may offer complimentary quinoa but ExxonMobil staff are clear-eyed about free lunch.
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Randall gets teary eyed in when he's interrupted by a phone call from his mom.
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Throw lentils, black-eyed peas or kidney or navy beans into a vinegar-based salad.
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However, he lets the music (and his hilarious dead-eyed stare) do all the talking.
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Fedun said some Western traders have eyed the purchase of Litasco but didn't name them.
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Where are all the bleary-eyed people in LA listening in a ballroom at 4am?!?!?
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But an eagle-eyed Lohan quickly noticed that one thing wasn't matching: the waitresses' sandals.
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I can still see his dumb little face wide-eyed in horror at my response.
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"That was just the most beautiful thing I ever heard," she told me, steely-eyed.
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Khaleesi, looks bright-eyed and fresh-faced on the set of the hit HBO show.
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For years, police eyed Howell, now 45, for the murders, formally charging him in September.
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I'm so happy that you're my partner in this thing called the Black Eyed Peas.
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Traders also eyed earnings and geared up for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday.
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Commercial fleet operators, like airports and big-box stores, are being eyed as potential customers.
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The world has an eagle-eyed Twitter user to thank for unearthing this throwback gem.
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But eagle-eyed fashion watchers noticed subtle differences in the heel height and sole color.
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Eagle-eyed Bachelor viewers would have noticed something a little familiar about this season's finale.
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Also, there's a two-eyed Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and a really cute cat!
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The audience stands up in a wave, wide-eyed and attentive, but no one cheers.
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They would get so misty-eyed and immediately slightly heartbroken, having seen that attitude disappear.
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ET. U.S. stocks closed mixed Monday in low volume trade as investors eyed oil prices.
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I never really could; he always remained some sort of one-eyed boogeyman to me.
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"I want a waist choker so bad omg," he remarked with a heart-eyed emoji.
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Alicia Lutes, Nerdist: She is no doe-eyed ingenue; her Diana is strong and ferocious.
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The feature has disappeared now, but not before several eagle-eyed Twitter users spotted it.
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Eagle-eyed listeners picked up notable changes to the mixes of just about every song.
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Southside - One Eyed Shooters 21 Savage - Red Ops Rae Sremmurd - By Chance Travis Scott feat.
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The artist, who goes by Slumdog draws shadowy and empty-eyed illustrations of women's faces.
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Showrunner Bryan Fuller, of Hannibal fame, has confirmed everyone's cartoon-eyed reaction was the point.
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There's Ruth, doe-eyed and trying too hard, and there's her nemesis Debbie (Betty Gilpin).
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But here we are, slumped over, bleary eyed, and paranoid every time our phones vibrate.
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They deliver dead-eyed, monotonal speeches about their traumas and their plans for the future.
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Your vodka-breathed and bleary-eyed correspondent still expects to be waved through the gate.
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We saw his early dreams, haunted by the Three-Eyed Raven he was to become.
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She's right, but the assumption stings, and the group's sad-eyed leader, Blue, lambasts her.
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Sharp-eyed bidders might spot that with less than a day left to bid, donaldtrump.
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Jojen and Meera seemingly fulfilled their roles after helping Bran become the Three-Eyed Raven.
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He stands near the three-point line and Carter looks on, waggish and side-eyed.
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Delivered with teary-eyed tremor, the words blur the line between Anderson and his character.
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" Clarence, transformed, wheels round, wide-eyed, and shouts "Yeah, we in the right place, nigga!
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Matt Lauer, Bill O'Reilly, and Charlie Rose have all reportedly eyed comebacks in recent months.
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Commenting on the snapshot, family friend Chrissy Teigen wrote, "NOOOOONONONONO!!!!" adding three heart-eyed emojis.
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LARGE, BLUE and furry, the bulging-eyed Brexit monster has been spooking Rotterdam for months.
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We must be clear-eyed, however, about the path ahead and remain grounded in reality.
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Cruz has eyed March 1 as a critical day for his campaign for some time.
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In his googly-eyed gaze is profound simplicity, happiness in himself and in his desires.
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Obama's also been eyed at a number of spinning classes around Washington over the years.
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For many, it seems as much a clear-eyed business calculation as a moral awakening.
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Elevated, bug-eyed, and overall rather odd-looking, the Fiat 500X is a subcompact crossover.
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Bleary-eyed people on their way to work stopped to take photos with their iPhones.
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The payment to Daniels is among the areas being eyed by investigators in that probe.
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Getting over Brexit requires that clear-eyed calculations, not hot-headed reactions, carry the day.
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"It makes me kind of teary-eyed to have that kind of support," he said.
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What if we took a clear-eyed look at the choices in front of us?
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They especially like the sides—the black-eyed-pea salad, the pimento mac and cheese.
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He sounded subdued and looked tired, almost as bleary-eyed as his traveling press corps.
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Two close friends told me, misty-eyed, that they could sing me the entire score.
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"This is not a criticism about China — it's wide-eyed optimism about China," Vernal said.
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"Why are the windows all covered up?" she asked, wide-eyed, on her first day.
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The big-eyed amphibian won hearts worldwide last year after conservationists created a playful Match.
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Obama, a clear-eyed lawyer, found a way to withstand the scrutiny of the spotlight.
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It is common for an odd-eyed cat's blue eye to appear red in photographs.
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Or does wide-eyed Rami Malek have the eyes you'd willingly fight against society for?
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But it didn't take long for eagle-eyed viewers to recognize him — and freak out.
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His recipe for deep-fried black-eyed pea fritters, called accara, is a good example.
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Below, on a pebbled beach, an adult yellow-eyed penguin, motionless, stared at the sea.
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Street Fighter stands as an oddity of innovative design, shrewd licensing, and wild-eyed worldbuilding.
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His voice is low, bleary-eyed, as if he's been awoken from a deep slumber.
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Way to make us all misty-eyed and nostalgic on Memorial Day weekend, Zac Efron.
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The 'six-pointer' is an illusory feast, thrown between two famished, wild-eyed football teams.
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Beaten to death by One-Eyed Oni on 02/14/2017 at 12:11 p.m.
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I did, however, find a less starry-eyed (and more reasonable) perspective on these products.
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Early the next morning, 200 bleary-eyed campers boarded coach buses bound for the mountains.
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" And I'll say something like, "He didn't look as alert and bright-eyed as usual?
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Bran may be the Three-Eyed Raven, but he wouldn't get very far without Meera.
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Bran and the Three-eyed Raven are looking on, probably in one of Bran's visions.
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Chilling out with the Three-Eyed Raven, whom Benjen seems to know a lot about.
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Among other random noble acts, Coldhands guides Bran and company to the Three-Eyed Raven.
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But the rest of her bleary-eyed, red-faced trainwreck act feels a little phony.
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It's been a wonderful, bleary-eyed week full of love and kindness and extraordinary poo.
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" In an entry in "The Homer Encyclopedia," my former teacher Laura Slatkin suggests "silvery-eyed.
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She's over princesses and purple, but still gets wide-eyed at a flurry of bubbles.
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Ms. Gevinson's breathy, bug-eyed weirdness, so distracting in other roles, is surprisingly effective here.
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Hockney begins by staring at himself, a very serious, owl-eyed, teenage boy in spectacles.
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This time around, he came as the "Brown-Eyed Grill" to her veggie-skewering chef.
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Or they aren't portrayed at all: Gaynor's Esther, a wide-eyed dreamer, lacks this anger.
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She would be a wonderful counterbalance to the Trump administration's half-baked, wild-eyed populism.
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The term "sloe-eyed," to describe a person's appearance, is inspired by the fruit's color.
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One sign consisted of a cross-eyed Debbie and some flames made of paper cutouts.
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Well I distinctly remember clutching my blue-eyed bunny Flopsy while sobbing over a boy.
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Bran got shoved from a tower and then became the Three Eyed Raven, Tyrion said.
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Illustrations by the author 2016 wasn't quite TheYearofVirtualReality despite what the starry-eyed press mused.
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Eagle-eyed babies might even spot Zebra hiding in the background of other letters' pages.
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And Michael Shannon eyed Mr. Anderson from afar until finally approaching him for a chat.
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When I took my first step, my wife, Liete, gave me a teary-eyed hug.
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Eagle-eyed viewers may also have noticed that she appeared to be chewing a toothpick.
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I stood there, wide-eyed, as I realized that the majority of them were Italian.
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Gimlet-eyed, we see the world as it is, and we won't get fooled again.
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The novel now gets a screen treatment; Ella Purnell plays Tess with wide-eyed wonder.
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It featured an original adoption promotion photo that showed her heartbreakingly bright-eyed and eager.
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He didn't get far, because security eyed him and the guy beat a hasty retreat.
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You may just avoid being relentlessly clowned by sharp-eyed internet users several decades later.
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The advent of the consumer internet, 25 years ago, was met with starry-eyed optimism.
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