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  2. Blindfolded Eyes - Wikipedia

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    During his childhood, Luis had worked for his uncle after his father died and the family business went under, and Andrés had treated him brutally; Luis remembers being caught writing a short poem about mediating on the meaning of life and being insulted by his uncle.

  3. Xabier Elorriaga - Wikipedia

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    Blindfolded Eyes (Los ojos vendados, 1978) The Burned City (La ciudad quemada, 1976) Together with Arantxa Urretavizcaya, he is credited with the screenplay of Zorrilla's A los cuatro vientos (1987). He directed the short film Ikuska 4 (1980). His TV work includes the series Anillos de oro, Clase media, and La verdad de Laura.

  4. Gary Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 punk rock single "Gary Gilmore's Eyes" by the band the Adverts was used in the soundtrack of the movie. [28] The song is written from "the point of view of a hospital patient who has received the eyes of Gary Gilmore in a transplant." [29] In 2003, American alternative rock band ArmsBendBack released a song titled "Gary Gilmore's Eyes ...

  5. List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters - Wikipedia

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    In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Biography, she once fired Lemony Snicket for giving a "bad" review about Al Funcoot's play titled "One Last Warning to Those Who Stand in My Way" and Esmé Squalor. Eleanora was eventually locked in the basement of the newspaper building by her "star reporter" Geraldine Julienne on the orders of Esmé.

  6. Kuda Bux - Wikipedia

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    He was also known as DareDevil or The Man Who Can See Without His Eyes. In the 1950s, he had a short-lived TV show called Kuda Bux, Hindu Mystic. [5] He eventually lost his eyesight to glaucoma. [6] Early in her career, Joan Rivers traveled to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré with Kuda to perform as his assistant.

  7. Optography - Wikipedia

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    Much of the scientific work on optography was performed by the German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne.Inspired by Franz Christian Boll's discovery of rhodopsin (or "visual purple")—a photosensitive pigment present in the rods of the retina—Kühne discovered that, under ideal circumstances, the rhodopsin could be "fixed" like a photographic negative.

  8. Mary Ingalls - Wikipedia

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    Mary Amelia Ingalls (January 10, 1865 – October 20, 1928) was born near the town of Pepin, Wisconsin.She was the first child of Caroline and Charles Ingalls and older sister of writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, known for her Little House book series.

  9. Flag and coat of arms of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    During this period under French rule, 1769–1789, Corsican patriots again used the version of the flag with blindfolded eyes, as a mark of protest. [2] The unblindfolded version, quartered with the British coat of arms, was used as the official flag during the Anglo-Corsican Kingdom of 1794–1796. [3]