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8 Sentences With "penetrating eye"

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I can think of few better novelists than Yan, with his superlative gifts for storytelling and penetrating eye for truth, to imagine the answers.
Three days before our interview, Ms. Perry greeted me in her dressing room at "Saturday Night Live," where she was performing on the season finale, and interrogated me with questions while maintaining some of the most penetrating eye contact I've experienced outside of an ophthalmologist's chair, her already wide eyes blazing under heavy swooshes of silver glitter.
But Dove's penetrating eye finds redeeming qualities in just about every person she interviews, from the despondent Vietnam vet who lives on a bare lot by the side of the road ("not a tree, not a bush, not a single burst of dandelion yellow or a sprinkle of violets") to the chatty old ladies at the nursing home, who play gin at 8 o'clock in the morning and gossip at all hours of the day ­and night.
Iridodialyses are usually caused by blunt trauma to the eye, but may also be caused by penetrating eye injuries."Glaucoma: Angle Closure: Traumatic Iridodialysis." Digital Reference of Ophthalmology. Accessed October 11, 2006.
NIH Tiletamine entry in Toxnet Page last reviewed 1/21/2009 It is sometimes used in combination with xylazine (Rompun) to tranquilize large mammals such as polar bears and wood bison. Telazol is the only commercially available tiletamine product in the United States. It is contraindicated in patients of an ASA score of III or greater and in animals with CNS signs, hyperthyroidism, cardiac disease, pancreatic or renal disease, pregnancy, glaucoma, or penetrating eye injuries. Recreational use of telazol has been documented.
8 May 2012. E-mail. In a 2009 Baltimore City Paper article Bret McCabe described Middleman's paintings as featuring "... expressive strokes, a tight control over an earthy palette, a romantic tone slightly offset by a penetrating eye —becomes distinctive even if you haven’t seen them before, so strongly does he articulate his old-fashioned sensibility in his works.” American University Museum at the Katzen Center has described Middleman as a "Baltimore maestro [whose] nudes are not pretty—they are sagging, dimpled, and real. His cityscapes reveal the underbelly of post- industrial rot, his narrative paintings give contemporary life to his personal obsessions.
Around the same time he examined Glogar, an 11-year-old boy named Karl Brauer was brought to Zirm's clinic with penetrating eye-injury to both eyes and iron metal foreign bodies irretrievably lodged in his eyes. When attempts to save Brauer's eyes were unsuccessful, Zirm, with the boy's father's permission enucleated them and saved the corneas for transplantation into Glogar's. Although complications affected one eye, the other remained clear allowing Glogar to return to work. The operation and the consequent healing processes were difficult at that time because without a microscope and microsurgical instruments it was impossible to suture the donor cornea to the host tissue.
Belasco, though he was thirty years younger, engaged Mendoza in a sparring partnership in an exhibition in 1818, one of which took place the first week of December in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, in the East Midlands, around 150 miles North of London."Wednesday's Post, Column 2", The Ipswich Journal, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, pg. 4, 12 December 1818 Henry D. Miles, the author of Puglistica, the definitive record of the London Prize ring, wrote that Belasco was "a boxer of superior talent, a master of the science, not wanting for game, not deficient in strength, of an athletic make, a penetrating eye, and in the ring full of life and activity".Blady, Ken, The Jewish Boxer's Hall of Fame, (1988), Shapolsky Publishing, New York, New York, pg.

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