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blind

[blahynd] / blaɪnd /






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As the light show unfolded, the lantern's blindingly bright facades concealed a flurry of activity behind, as teams of people turned large metal barrels called rotors by hand to produce a kaleidoscopic effect.

From Barron's

“That was his blind spot. He always put business first,” Louis Jr. said.

From Los Angeles Times

To play somebody like that, and to allow myself to be blind to the feeling of consequence and to just shoot like a rocket, that was incredibly freeing and pleasurable.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Foster claimed many teachers "turned a blind eye" to cheating, which had allowed the problem to "snowball".

From BBC

The lack of data reflects not the absence of cases but an institutional reluctance to name the motive, creating a statistical blind spot in which policy can’t effectively operate.

From The Wall Street Journal