If someone has glaucoma - that is high pressure in the eyes - we can take care of that, if someone needs refractory surgery - that's surgery to correct focusing problems - we are able to provide that.
He is slender, thirty, with a severe face high cheekbones, wide-set eyes.
Worse, our collective recent experience with the credit crisis and the ensuing recession seemed to teach that investing is by its nature a high-risk endeavor, akin to closing your eyes and stepping off the curb at rush hour.
He is also vengeful, manipulative and cleverer by far than almost anyone else he encounters, including and especially the high-born aristocrats who surround Henry and who despise Cromwell on the grounds - absurd to modern eyes, but the universally accepted wisdom in the early 16th Century - that he is an upstart of humble birth, and that only they are fit to govern.
Everywhere I go, I see it with my own eyes -- like energy-efficiency and high-speed rail, relatively small amounts of recovery dollars will leverage very, very large investments in those areas.
There are brilliant, accomplished women who are also irrational, high-strung lunatics the dames and muses who pop their eyes and throw jealous fits when not urging the Great Man on.
That's when all eyes will turn to the 6-foot-high copper chimney erected atop the Sistine Chapel to pipe out puffs of smoke to tell the world if there's a new pope.
Those eyes have helped make Mr. Testino one of the most high-profile fashion photographers of his generation and a sought-after portraitist whose clients include the British royal family.
In the eyes of her peers, she was a most eligible candidate for a high-profile marriage.
Acute (short-term) inhalation exposure to high levels of 1, 4-dioxane has caused vertigo, drowsiness, headache, anorexia and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs in humans.
Peter Ryan accepts that the loan rates look high to European eyes, but points out that they are much lower than the rates charged by local money-lenders.
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