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Mr. Barker, his bifocals sliding down on his nose, stood at the dais at the front of the House chamber.

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"It would be very hard for visually impaired people, or normal people wearing bifocals, to use," he concluded.

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Eventually, advocates predict the hearing aid market will resemble eye care, where consumers can choose between drugstore reading glasses or prescription bifocals.

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Kyle recognized only one of the projected images—a greenish bald guy wearing bifocals and pants cut off at the knees and tugging on a kite string.

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If you already wear corrective lenses of some sort — glasses or contacts — you might consider bifocals or progressive lenses.

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