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  • But, you know, we go through a number of both things at our lab, as well as at your, you know, optometrist, optician's practice that they'll verify these lenses are actually correct.

    Ira Asks: How Are Eyeglasses Made? 2010

  • But, you know, we go through a number of both things at our lab, as well as at your, you know, optometrist, optician's practice that they'll verify these lenses are actually correct.

    Ira Asks: How Are Eyeglasses Made? 2010

  • I mean, you can tell it's me, but you can also tell that it was maybe leaning on my knee in an uncomfortable chair in the optician's office.

    Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway markgritter 2008

  • If the customer were to walk back into the optician's office and say, These broke.

    Is That Legal?: Constitutional Law Archives 2007

  • In class, I invite students to think about a customer who gets a new pair of glasses from an optician (after dutifully getting a prescription) and then drops and breaks the glasses in the optician's parking lot.

    Is That Legal?: Constitutional Law Archives 2007

  • In class, I invite students to think about a customer who gets a new pair of glasses from an optician (after dutifully getting a prescription) and then drops and breaks the glasses in the optician's parking lot.

    Is That Legal?: February 2006 Archives 2006

  • If the customer were to walk back into the optician's office and say, These broke.

    Is That Legal?: Lawmaking, Seen Clearly 2006

  • In class, I invite students to think about a customer who gets a new pair of glasses from an optician (after dutifully getting a prescription) and then drops and breaks the glasses in the optician's parking lot.

    Is That Legal?: Lawmaking, Seen Clearly 2006

  • Anyone who wants to make sure their sunglasses have adequate protection can have them tested by a machine called a photometer in an ophthalmologist's or optician's office.

    Dr. Rock Positano: Sunglasses Are More Than A Fashion Statement 2008

  • If the customer were to walk back into the optician's office and say, These broke.

    Is That Legal?: February 2006 Archives 2006

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