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  • 41Eye — The organ of sight. The word eye come from the Teutonic auge. The eye has a number of components. These include the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina, macula, optic nerve and vitreous. The cornea is the clear front window of the eye that… …

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  • 42The Rescuers — Original theatrical release poster Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman John Lounsbery Art Stevens Produced by …

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  • 43Eye shadow — is a cosmetic that is applied on the eyelids and under the eyebrows. It is commonly used to make the wearer s eyes stand out or look more attractive.Eye shadow adds depth and dimension to one s eyes, complements the eye color, or simply draws… …

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  • 44The Man in the High Castle —   …

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  • 45Eye bank — Eye banks retrieve and store eyes for cornea transplants and research. US eye banks provide tissue for about 46,000 cornea transplants a year to treat conditions such as keratoconus and cornea scarring. The cornea is not the only part of the eye… …

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  • 46White-cheeked Barbet — Conservation status Least Concern ( …

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  • 47The Wire Tapper — is a long running series of CD compilations issued with editions of The Wire Magazine . The compilation is not always released with newsagent copies of the magazine; subscribers receive the compilation on a much more frequent basis.The Wire… …

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  • 48The Bad Beginning —   …

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  • 49The Worms at Heaven's Gate — is a poem from Wallace Stevens first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). It was first published in 1916 [Buttel, p. 188] and is therefore in the public domain.The title is probably an allusion to William Shakespeare s Sonnet 29 ( When in disgrace… …

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  • 50Eye of the Storm — may refer to:* Eye (cyclone), a region of mostly calm weather found at the center of strong tropical cyclonesIn music: * Eye of the Storm (band), an American hard rock band * Eye of the Storm (album), an album by Mark Heard * Eye of the Storm… …

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