71. Mudge often averted his eyes from the television monitor as the tape was played. 72. My job was not to flail erratically, not to sob pitiably, and, most frighteningly, not to divert my eye from a light blinking overhead. 73. Normally a scoreboard watcher, Janzen purposely shielded his eyes from all the posted black numbers over the final six holes, determined to keep his focus. 74. Old women locked out of darkened basements wailed in terror, shielding their eyes from the frightening skies above. 75. On Capitol Hill, senators said there were too many pokes in the eye from the Massachusetts libertarian aimed at Helms. 76. Occasionally, pull them down over your eyes to protect your eyes from the sun. 77. Out of the corner of his eye from a small makeshift stage, legendary jazz drummer Earl Palmer sees them slide quietly into a back booth. 78. Players were taught to shield their eyes from the horizon and to look down to see where their next steps were going to land. 79. Out of the corner of his eye from a small makeshift stage, veteran jazz drummer Earl Palmer sees them slide quietly into a back booth. 80. Perched on a wooden chair, she moved her eyes from speaker to speaker as if she were watching a tennis match. |