| 31. | Fyodorov won fame and fortune in Soviet days for his assembly-line surgery for near-sightedness.
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| 32. | This suggests that despite his near-sightedness, Piro can see reasonably well even without corrective lenses.
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| 33. | Tim Brown, however, was wondering what caused the short-sightedness of the Raiders'play calling.
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| 34. | I find a great deal of humor in that kind of short-sightedness; what were they thinking?
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| 35. | Clinton faced and congratulating " him on his courage and far-sightedness in overcoming them ."
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| 36. | It is generally considered that spectacles for correcting near-sightedness is ascribed to Nicholas of Cusa in 1451.
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| 37. | Wild retained a sense of bitterness about the federal government's short-sightedness that thwarted the project.
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| 38. | He was the first pitcher in the American League to wear eyeglasses, which corrected for near-sightedness.
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| 39. | Due to extreme near-sightedness, he abandons a career in art and instead devotes himself to literature.
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| 40. | He had agreed to the duel though he was sure to lose due to his extreme near-sightedness.
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