Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...this Mass. Ave. mall, American culture hardly penetrates the skin. Sears and The Gap may catch the eye of passing drivers, but inside, names like Kotobukiya and Sapporo draw the crowds...
...Ernest and surgeon Dr. Samir Patel performed a complex operation on Pearl Van Vliet, a retired medical-center receptionist who was suffering from the same condition that had deprived Ernest's father of his sight. That disease is known as age-related macular degeneration, in which the eye's macula, a remarkably sensitive structure in the middle of the retina, gradually loses its ability to distinguish shapes and colors...
However, it is virtually "impossible" to discern the details of Mir's structure with the naked eye, says Alan M. MacRobert, associate editor of Sky & Telescope magazine...
...revamp is unlikely to raise the same outcry. Last week's color photographs--like a food-section collage of colored pastas arranged into a map of Italy--were eye-catching but decorous. Stories in the new sections included such entertaining fare as a look at cookbook recipes that don't work and a design review of TV talk-show sets. But make no mistake: this is still your father's New York Times. The lead story in Monday's arts section was about a dead opera singer--Maria Callas--while an architecture review of a new Holocaust museum...
...have any time. I have nothing to say about this.'" Eventually he relented. "I'm against online publications in principle, but just found Genevieve's energy appealing," he says. Likewise, Griscom was able to persuade a professor of his from Brown, Hawkes, 72 (The Blood Oranges, An Irish Eye), to contribute. "As soon as he made clear that they were writing seriously about sex, I thought it seemed extraordinarily necessary," he says, "though I confess that I didn't know what online meant...