| 41. | The blast injured his tear ducts, so that there is nowhere for the tears to go except down his face.
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| 42. | Such a blockage is a common problem among elderly people, as the tear ducts can narrow or get blocked easily.
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| 43. | Doctors were to open a tear duct to clear up a condition that has caused Mandela's eyes to constantly water.
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| 44. | In the tear ducts, or the so-called " third eyelid " ( nictitating membrane ) or in the eyeball itself.
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| 45. | He had an eye operation in 1994 that repaired tear duct damage caused from crushing limestone rocks while in prison.
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| 46. | Much of this is touching, some of it is mighty hokey, and it's all designed to squeeze those tear ducts.
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| 47. | It's the movie's one odious concession to blatant sentimentality, and it never comes close to priming the audience's tear ducts.
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| 48. | In its place, viewers will no doubt see something just as manipulative of the tear ducts, but, ideally, more tasteful.
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| 49. | As a celebration of American swimming, these trials pushed all the right buttons and drained all the right tear ducts.
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| 50. | But if the sorrow of last year's playoff demise is still fresh in their tear ducts, no one will say so.
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