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The untimely revelation has partly paralyzed the administration for there is another kind of blindered myopia in the White House, namely, the inability to sense a turning point and hope for forgiveness.
The Retrovirus 2007
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And what kind of blindered idiots do we have teaching our kids?
January 2004 2004
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This is the kind of blindered “4e is better for no reason other than it’s the new edition” thinking I’m trying to combat.
Mike Mearls Strangles Realism In D&D Like It’s An Unruly Hooker « Geek Related 2009
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Anybody who says that the school system, from the bottom grades up to the top, are not heavily liberal, is ideologically blindered.
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Anybody who says that the school system, from the bottom grades up to the top, are not heavily liberal, is ideologically blindered.
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The reality talent show -- which under Simon The X Factor Cowell searched relentlessly for the next big pop star, according to the man's definition -- is no longer blindered to other musical genres.
David Finkle: Channel Surfer: Why Cowell-Less American Idol Is New, Improved, Better Than Ever David Finkle 2011
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The four zealots on the Court -- Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito -- engage in such extremist, blindered legal thinking that there's almost no chance any of them will ever join an even vaguely mainstream verdict.
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Without doubt, these 57 deaths will be easily dismissed by pro-gun advocates -- who are quick to throw their comrades in arms under the bus whenever the reality of guns in America fails to comport with their own blindered vision.
Josh Sugarmann: Michigan CCW Holders' Suicide Rate Higher Than Michigan's General Population Josh Sugarmann 2010
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Do our blindered GOP legislators, racists, etc., really think that a depopulated Africa would be in our best interests?
Senate Moves on AIDS Bill - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The four zealots on the Court -- Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito -- engage in such extremist, blindered legal thinking that there's almost no chance any of them will ever join an even vaguely mainstream verdict.
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