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  • Visors led to other things, and today Johnson produces everything from headliners, seats, and instruments, to the new lithium-ion battery pack for the electric Ford Transit.

    2011 Detroit Auto Show: Johnson Controls reshapes car interiors 2011

  • Wood engravers typically wear Opti-Visors or use a magnification lens positioned over their work.

    Bewick’s Tailpieces James Gurney 2009

  • But I left it at that and kept the focus on strong observational stuff with the basic theme, Assholes of Our Time: “People Who Wear Visors,” “Parents of Honor Students,” “Guys Named Todd.”

    Last Words George Carlin 2009

  • Visors had slipped over Big Bart's eyes the instant Laszlo started shooting.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2005

  • When we first started our project to loan out Handspring Visors with medical content on them and to provide training for medical residents, attending physicians, and medical staff, it quickly mushroomed into a grant application, grant funding, and a lot of new issues to consider including staffing, support, and services which impacted the whole library!

    Your stories/Handheld Headlines Feb. 16, 2002 Lori 2002

  • When we first started our project to loan out Handspring Visors with medical content on them and to provide training for medical residents, attending physicians, and medical staff, it quickly mushroomed into a grant application, grant funding, and a lot of new issues to consider including staffing, support, and services which impacted the whole library!

    Archive 2002-02-01 Lori 2002

  • 'Visors down,' Munasinghe said, 'Check the suits for leaks.'

    Moonwar Bova, Ben, 1932- 1997

  • "Passports and Visors obtained and annoyances reduced to a minimum."

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-08 Various

  • "Visors should be mandatory for all defencemen, at the least," Burke said, adding that blueliners are at "a far greater risk" of being hit in the face by a puck because of all the deflections in front of the net.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JAMES MIRTLE 2011

  • From left to right, the Visors are displaying a calendar, calculator, world time and a photo.

    unknown title 2011

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