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en I always loved fish-eye lenses. Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. It came from how radical my [eyeglass] prescription was. It wasnt until someone dropped LSD on me back in the early 70s that, all of a sudden, I realized again what my prescription did to my vision. I was always looking into these extreme-convex lenses my whole life.

en Seeds of Terror. It's also an attempt to try and look at what's going on globally through different lenses, to step out of our lenses we always impose on the world, and to try and see it from others' (lenses).

en Daily wear rigid gas-permeable contact lenses appear to have the lowest risk for corneal infection, followed by daily wear soft contact lenses and seven- or 30-day-wear soft contact lenses. Not everyone can wear the lenses successfully for a full 30-nights, but the risk of infection does not appear to increase with greater number of consecutive nights of wear. This is a different pattern than we previously observed with conventional extended-wear soft lenses, where the risk did go up substantially with additional overnight use.

en What we have is a growing extreme movement of pharmacists who don't want to dispense, but who even refuse to give back the prescription and refuse to tell the patient where they can get the prescription filled.

en It took a while to get the lenses just right because they scanned the surface of my eyes and developed the lens from there. They put the lenses in and told me to be back in a few hours so they could check the lens.

en The reason that some are uncomfortable with 'Taking America Back' is understandable -- in the same way that thieves are uncomfortable when police approach them. The guilty among us do not like truth pointed out when that truth uncovers our weaknesses, sins and fears. ... Joseph Farah does not only describe today's America. He also prescribes. And his prescription, how to take America back so that right and wrong are once again honored, is a prescription that WE KNOW works because for 200 years, that prescription made America the greatest nation on earth.

en Individuals tend to make choices based on factors such as comfort, convenience, personal preference and safety. The data are solid that the risks are least with rigid and soft daily-wear contact lenses, more with overnight wear of contact lenses and most with refractive surgery.

en Rackham provided in each of his pictures an idiosyncratic vision of the world seen through the lenses of his own particular imagination.

en Literally as well as metaphorically, the man accustomed to inverting lenses has undergone a revolutionary transformation of vision.

en One option is to put one lens in one eye for the computer, and the other in the other eye for reading, while both lenses will still give you very good distance vision.

en The delivery of the Arctic 320 liquid lens is a watershed event that will usher in the mass production of camera-phones using liquid lenses. Because of the unique advantages - in terms of size, cost, quality, and durability - we expect that liquid lenses will rapidly become the dominant system for auto-focus or zooming capabilities in the camera-phone market.

en Writing out a prescription is a quick, temporary fix. It's a lot easier to write a prescription than sit down and try to figure out what the potential reasons that could be contributing to the lack of sleep.

en We do give our pharmacists, where state law allows, the ability to step away from filling a prescription that they object to on moral grounds. However, if they do that they must refer that prescription to another pharmacist on duty.

en We believe so strongly that it will improve prescription accuracy and lower prescription drug costs for all North Carolinians, that we are investing in its adoption among the medical practices most likely to benefit from it.

en But if you brought the lenses away from the top of the surface, you lost the image. They were not a practical way to find tiny early changes.


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