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Enter between eye-balls of every senior police officer with political ambitions, a quick and effective frontal-lobotomy that makes this bullsh*t seem like a proportianate and sensible response, rendering them neutered and dribbling (and thus prime for political office).
Pants On Fire « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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In a solitary chamber, or rather cell, at the top of the house, and separated from all the other apartments by a gallery and staircase, I kept my workshop of filthy creation: my eye-balls were starting from their sockets in attending to the details of my employment.
Chapter 4 2010
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We know so many dual-income families that have dept beyond their eye-balls.
Our Consumer Economy In For A Big Crash? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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This may end up being a model followed by smaller regional products: news, commentary and other editorial-like content is used as a hook to wrap eye-balls in a particular region around the 'beautiful' ads.
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There is no doubt that ratings jockeying and projections about what will get maximum eye-balls regularly means that great shows get canceled, get neutered by retooling & notes, or never get made in the first place.
Two TV-Related Articles Worth Reading - TV Guidance - Macleans.ca 2009
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Statistics operates without using any eye-balls and helps in getting denial-free but nowadays some negative reviews stating suicide attempts* by statistics consumers have raised a question on its efficacy.
Rabett Run EliRabett 2009
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The second problem was that after building a huge virtual lead the Clinton campaign thought eye-balls equaled votes, little different when the dotcom companies thought eyeballs equaled dollars.
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Also get your eye-balls on the drop-dead-gorgeous minimalism of Isay Weinfeld out of Brazil.
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All the while putting advertisements in front of our eye-balls.
Just another FaceBook in the crowd (2) William "Papa" Meloney 2007
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The French designer Marc Venot has developed one of the most unassuming industrial design aesthetics our eye-balls have ever seen.
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