| 11. | Ever since I got bifocals, everything at ground level is fuzzy.
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| 12. | But any nearsighted person who graduates to bifocals knows differently.
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| 13. | Balding men peering through bifocals and squeezing into faded green jungle fatigues.
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| 14. | He doesn't wear his bifocals; he fiddles with them.
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| 15. | The huge, round glasses have given way to bifocal wire frames.
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| 16. | Bifocal lenses advanced little in the first half of the 19th century.
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| 17. | Franklin invented bifocals, while the exploration into the nature of electricity.
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| 18. | That is, of course, until one starts to need bifocals.
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| 19. | He also wore bifocals and talked in that sweet, subdued aristocratic drawl.
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| 20. | Kerry looked at Vallely over his bifocals and smirked.
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