The phrase refers to Lord Nelson, the famed admiral who was blind in one eye.
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The driver who killed her had been drinking, taking painkillers, and was blind in one eye.
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Paterson has said he is blind in his left eye and has limited vision in his right eye.
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Tony Watson, 69, is blind in one eye and wants the drug Lucentis to save the sight in his other eye.
In the UK, transplants are done using corneas from donors but usually only in children who are blind in both eyes.
She has undergone years of treatment and is now blind in her left eye and with only 15% vision in her right.
The prime minister has previously admitted to problems with his eyesight after a childhood rugby injury left him blind in one eye.
Completely blind in one eye and partially blind in the other, Tarleton is still able to live on her own in her apartment in Vermont.
Even then, the drug was only approved for use in one eye, meaning those lucky enough to get it would still go blind in the other.
They have cared for him since he came to the U.S., where he has undergone seven surgeries, including one that left him blind in the right eye.
As a child in the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind in 1949, John Boyer found that contemporary scientific material in braille was almost non-existent.
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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Six percent of private colleges were need-blind in the regular admissions cycle but became need-aware once they started admitting students from the waitlist, a 2008 survey by the National Association for College Admission Counseling said.
If, for instance, they really do close down Incirlik Air Force Base, we're going to be logistically blind in the north, and it would be extremely difficult for us to re-supply and to coordinate air strikes.
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.
But as often as not, you can go into an office blind in the sense that--various member--if the member is on the finance committee and he'll have staff persons who are specifically working on a particular issue that we may have an interest in.
In our blind faith in economies of scale, we have actually destroyed jobs in the agricultural sector.
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Removing the double-blind restriction in such an environment is an invitation for science abuse.
You need courage, prudence and faith to fly around a blind corner in the rain.
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Japanese director Takeshi Kitano won best director for Zatoichi, about a blind swordsman in 19th Century Japan.
The problem is we've acquired a sort of blind faith in genetic testing over the past quarter century.
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There are perhaps 12m blind people in India, with most cases arising from treatable or preventable causes such as cataracts.
Some American intelligence officials complain that Israel represents a blind spot in U.S. intelligence, which devotes little resources to Israel.
Western buyers have been accused of turning a blind eye in the past, because of their interest in holding prices down.
On top of that, the department seemingly had blind faith in the accuracy of the assumptions used to build price-setting models.
Habib is apparently the first blind lawmaker in the Legislature in more than 50 years, when Francis Pearson was representing southwest Washington.
The charity estimates there are 45m blind people in the world - and that in 80% of these cases, blindness is totally avoidable.
To be clear, the problem is not with numerical and statistical methods, it is with their blind application in the absence of reason.
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