1. But she assures me that you are far better off with a lensless eye than with no eye at all. 2. And as he has said, he would rather poke steel pins into his eyes than work in Hollywood. 3. And the eyebrow should extend farther out over the eye than the eye makeup. 4. As a result, he is now judged with a different and far more critical eye than ever before. 5. Both are far easier on the eyes than typical hand-held computers, Arland said. 6. A coating of the blood-thinning drug heparin is designed to keep the lens clear of obstructions and cause less inflammation in the eye than other implants. 7. A simple, elongated oval, its metallic blue-and-silver design initially seems more pleasing to the eye than the hand. 8. But the rear has been redesigned, given a rise and flare that is far more pleasing to the eye than the chopped, low box of the original. 9. But Torre goes more by the eyes than the book. 10. He says more with his eyes than with his lines. |