Redbreast is heavy on fruit essences, figs, dates, and apples, and is unusually complex and big as Irish whiskies go, and is the one most likely to be confused with Scotch in a blind tasting.
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Having read the piece written by the self-important prince who might well be a one-eyed king in the midst of a blind commune of 5, one will note that it is full of conjecture and somewhat anecdotal evidence with the necessary xenophobic drift to inflame passions.
Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries.
"It's going to be a big contest in the forwards, " said blind-side flanker Ormond, who was not considered for New Zealand Maori's international against Fiji in Suva on Friday in order to lead his province against the Lions.
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Paul Swartz, the commission's executive director, said in a statement that "we would literally be flying blind" without the stream gauge data.
The beltway echo chamber, even in defeat, continues to be pathologically optimistic about their ability to be effective in moving the country in a rightward direction and almost completely blind to the fact that they have fiddled while America burned for more than a generation.
Viewers will want to see if he lives up to the convention hype, because no matter how much your sister talks up your blind date, in the end he better be a good looker and kisser.
He says that most of his assets, including a television channel and the biggest stake in Chile's national airline, have either been placed in a blind trust or, if he wins, will be sold before he takes office.
The Algerian border is close and porous enough to keep supplies of food, diesel and ammunition flowing in - as long as corrupt local officials can be bribed or forced to turn a blind eye.
While the apocalyptic view that we face an imminent inflationary depression may be reading too much into the tea leaves, relying on bad data is like flying blind in a storm.
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It would be wrong for the court to turn a blind eye to the fact that the "struggle in Nigeria was for a good cause" and said it was important to "balance Okah's political intentions with the violent nature of his crimes".
Posner believes his car could affordably reach the showrooms in 10 or 15 years, but that a fully blind person still wouldn't be able to drive it.
Happily, because America still has states that are ready to turn a blind eye towards Washington there is hope that some American cities will be global players in the future.
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Blind and partially sighted people will also be given the chance to sit in the cab of a stationary bus.
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Mr Bezos was in town to promote, among other things, one of those innovations which some thought might be a blind alley, the Kindle Fire.
If the evidence is so clear that the Palestinian state Abu Mazen is a-building will be but a new state-sponsor of terror, how could President Bush - who in June 2002 rejected that prospect and has devoted his presidency to eliminating such sponsors - possibly be turning a blind eye to the facts on the ground?
If you were a venture capitalist, journalist or marketer setting off blind in a hunt for understanding about nanotechnology, Google's top several links would be a good start, but it doesn't help your mind categorize the ocean of data out there.
With help from signals from roadside markers and traffic lights, in-car computers will be able to determine if a car should slam on the brakes, alert the driver to a passing vehicle in the blind spot or slow for a red light up ahead that another driver isn't heeding.
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