"Venice: Under the Rialto Bridge" (1909) is almost equal parts dark shadow and blinding light.
The problem with the phrase is that is the blinding flash of the obvious.
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Shrapnel hit him in his nose, his right index finger and his right eye, blinding him.
As if by magic, it also induced blinding headaches and caused mouth ulcers to randomly appear.
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Shiny new cars from 49 automakers look triumphant on expansive stages under blinding spotlights.
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Thanks to the Internet and other global media, music trends shoot around the world at blinding speeds.
Drop the fancy acronyms, and the maximisation of shareholder value is a blinding flash of the obvious.
In the case of the investment banking industry, we now know--with blinding hindsight--that such a horror is possible.
Whatever your beliefs, the eclipse can be an awe-inspiring but blinding experience if proper precautions are not taken.
The Apple store, usually a place of blinding lights and bustling hipness, was eerily and thankfully quiet.
Those road trips to New York's north country traveling in a van through blinding snowstorms seem a lifetime ago.
Mr. Isacoff says technologies of this type could one day treat blinding diseases in humans such as retinitis pigmentosa.
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This screen is bright enough to be blinding once the stars come out.
On the Newt 2012 sign hanging above the double doors is a make shift laser light show blinding Newt out.
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The goal is to eliminate the following diseases by 2020: Guinea worm, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis, blinding trachoma and sleeping sickness.
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Despite this, Cohen claimed in his review article that the 12-year-old study had a low risk of bias for blinding.
The aircraft was about three miles (4.8km) out from the runway when the pilot reported a "blinding light", Exeter Airport said.
Once the blinding lights came off, he began to recognize audience members and greet them individually, in front of this colossal crowd.
There is a sudden, blinding flash and a loud bang with the sound of breaking glass, at which point the recording stops.
Device display must be dimmable (in one-percent increments, from zero to 100%) to prevent blinding operators during night time and NVG operations.
But over the last few weeks, the wheel of history turned at a blinding pace as the Egyptian people demanded their universal rights.
The air-conditioning is turned low, staff bearing salvers of fruity drinks glide by and the dazzle of rack upon rack of jewelry is blinding.
And asking myself: Is the emphasis on growing our network of connections blinding us to the value that people can bring to our careers?
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But, for the effective activist, the policy arguments around America must stop blinding them to the basic decency of Americans, even wealthy and powerful ones.
The light is downright blinding if you time your drives poorly.
They have stood watch in blinding deserts and on snowy mountains.
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The mobile industry is growing at blinding speed, thanks to the continuous creation of innovative, must-have technologies for consumers, businesses, wireless providers, content companies and others.
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The cold snap triggered blinding snow in some areas Monday, spawning a number of traffic pileups in Ohio alone, including one fatal wreck involving 86 vehicles.
Sprint runs much of its backbone at a blinding 2.5 billion bits per second--but at the public access point it oversees, it offers just 45 million bits.
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