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  • 101Eye surgery — Intervention Eye surgery in the Middle Ages. ICD 10 PCS 08 ICD 9 CM …

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  • 102Eye music — (often referred to in English by its exact German translation Augenmusik ) describes graphical features of scores that when performed are unnoticeable by the listener.Difficulties in defining eye musicA clear definition of eye music is elusive,… …

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  • 103Eye Legacy — Compilation album by Lisa Lopes Released January 27, 2009&#1 …

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  • 104Eye Spy Magazine — (International Intelligence Magazine in the United Kingdom) is a magazine that is published by Eye Spy Publishing LTD. from North Yorkshire, England. In the United States, it is edited in New York City, in the Empire State Building.The magazine… …

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  • 105have (or keep) one's eye on — keep under careful observation. ↘(have one s eye on) aim to acquire. → eye …

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  • 106have one's eye on — ► have (or keep) one s eye on 1) keep under careful observation. 2) (have one s eye on) aim to acquire. Main Entry: ↑eye …

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  • 107have/keep an/your eye out for — to be looking for (someone or something) : to hope to see or find (someone or something) I m keeping my eye out for a good cheap used car. He ll be here soon, so keep your eye out for him. • • • Main Entry: ↑eye …

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  • 108Eye (magazine) — Eye is an international graphic design magazine first published in London in 1990. The magazine calls itself The International Review of Graphic Design and new issues appear quarterly. The 63rd issue was published in Spring 2007 as Vol. 16, No.… …

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  • 109have (or with) an eye to — have (or having) as one s objective. → eye …

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  • 110have half an eye on something — have/keep half an eye on (something/someone) to watch something or someone without giving them all your attention. I had half an eye on the TV while I was writing my letter. She kept half an eye on the kids all through our conversation …

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