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blind

[blahynd] / blaɪnd /






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In what may reignite the cola wars, Pepsi's spot for its Zero Sugar line features a polar bear — long associated with rival Coca-Cola — suffering an existential crisis after picking Pepsi in a blind taste test.

From Barron's

They added: "Free licences remain available for over-75s on pension credit, with reduced fees for care home residents and blind individuals."

From BBC

It tells the story of a grandfather who educates his granddaughter Mona about the beauty of art after she is told by doctors she risks going blind.

From Barron's

They ran roughshod over the whole county—tearing down fences so the cows would get loose, helping themselves to everybody’s crops, and stealing the storekeeper blind.

From Literature

“You may not be mute, but I know you’re blind,” she said.

From Literature