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  2. Blindfold - Wikipedia

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    A blindfold (from Middle English blindfellen) is a garment, usually of cloth, tied to one's head to cover the eyes to disable the wearer's sight. While a properly fitted blindfold prevents sight even if the eyes are open, a poorly tied or trick blindfold may let the wearer see around or even through the blindfold.

  3. Blindfold (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Blindfold” is a work of short fiction by Joyce Carol Oates originally published in Southern Review (Spring 1972) and first collected in The Goddess and Other Women (1974) by Vanguard Press. [ 1 ]

  4. Blindfold (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blindfold, a 1991 EP by Curve "Blindfold," a song by Morcheeba from their 1998 album Big Calm "Blindfold," a song by Gunna from his 2020 album Wunna; Blindfold chess, a way to play chess; Blindfold, a 1995 science fiction novel by Kevin J. Anderson; Blindfold, a 1960 novel by Lucille Fletcher; Blindfolded, a lost 1918 silent film

  5. Blindfold chess - Wikipedia

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    Levon Aronian has won Amber three times since then and won the blindfold event at the 2012 SportAccord World Mind Games. In 2009 the book Blindfold Chess, History, Psychology, Techniques, Champions, World Records and Important Games, by Eliot Hearst and John Knott was published. It was winner of the Fred Cramer Award for the Best Chess Book of ...

  6. Lady Justice - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Lady Justice blindfolded and holding a balance and a sword, outside the Court of Final Appeal, Hong Kong. Lady Justice (Latin: Iustitia) is an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. [1] [2] Her attributes are scales, a sword and sometimes a blindfold.

  7. Sensory deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Sensory deprivation or perceptual isolation [1] is the deliberate reduction or removal of stimuli from one or more of the senses. Simple devices such as blindfolds or hoods and earmuffs can cut off sight and hearing, while more complex devices can also cut off the sense of smell, touch, taste, thermoception (heat-sense), and the ability to know which way is down.

  8. George Koltanowski - Wikipedia

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    He was informally known as "Kolty". Koltanowski set the world's blindfold record on 20 September 1937, in Edinburgh, by playing 34 chess games simultaneously while blindfolded, making headline news around the world. He also set a record in 1960 for playing 56 consecutive blindfold games at ten seconds per move.

  9. Blindfold (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    Blindfold is a 1966 American romantic comedy (with espionage overtones) film co-written and directed by Philip Dunne that was his last feature film. It starred Rock Hudson in his 50th film and the first for his own film production company, Gibraltar Productions.