Word: eye
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Surely there is not a dry eye left in the country. The return of the P.O.W.s is a fantastically moving event...
...literature we have little Englandisms-you close the doors and try to be intensely yourself. In contrast to the conspicuous consumption of America, we have developed a sense of inconspicuous hoarding. Great energy is suspect here. It looks vulgar to the English eye. England has the enormous psychological problem of having 1,000 years of history behind it. The question is: What is there left to do? The past here has become so present that the great mood is looking back-sometimes it seems as if there is nothing on television every night but war films, all looking back...
...Visual defects are common among American preschool children; the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness estimates that one child out of every 20 has an eye problem that, if uncorrected, can interfere with his intellectual and psychological development. And frequently the problem is not detected until the child enters school. That unfortunate delay may be avoided if parents use a simple do-it-yourself eye test developed by the N.S.P.B. The child is simply asked to study E-shaped figures on a chart from a distance of 10 ft. If he can tell which way the arms...
...Eye Witness...
...England Baptist Hospital, the workers sit at different tables according to their jobs. Lisa said that supervisors often questioned workers who switched tables. The different color uniforms workers wear help the supervisor keep an eye on who's mixing with whom...