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- proper noun UK, colloquial the comedic magazine Private Eye.
- proper noun UK The London Eye, a tourist attraction in London.
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Examples
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Trollope is believed to have written _An Eye for an Eye_ in 1870, but he did not publish it until the fall of 1878, when it appeared in serial form in the _Whitehall Review_, followed by publication of the entire book in 1879.
An Eye for an Eye Anthony Trollope 1848
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Loree Rodkin Eye Couture by Sama "Justin" sunglasses, $560 at Destination: Sama and Ilori boutiques nationwide.
Fashion Forward: Blanchett is bright in Armani's Black Lace makeup 2010
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Lights become lines become stars: the shape of the London Eye is somehow there and somehow not.
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Vermillion Eye, is used as a study text in the Language and Literature course, The National University of Singapore.
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Lights become lines become stars: the shape of the London Eye is somehow there and somehow not.
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Free of platitudes and clichés, the essays in Eye of My Heart are linked by a common thread: a love for grandchildren that knows no bounds, despite inescapable obstacles and limitations.
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Released in April 1966, the Dovers 'The Third Eye is one of the earliest attempts at reproducing the LSD experience on record.
Jon Savage on song: The Dovers open their Third Eye Jon Savage 2010
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What have you experienced, as a mother, that led you to write about these issues in Eye Contact?
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In 1965, she landed her first real movie role in Eye of the Devil, starring David Niven and Deborah Kerr.
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LOUIS -- The Federal Eye is on special assignment today in Gateway City (and enjoyed a fantastic meal last evening at the Sidney Street Cafe) so blogging will be lighter today.
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