Sentences with phrase «small eye ranges»

Small eye ranges in severity and is usually accompanied by one or more of a series of associated lesions (see «Collie Eye Anomaly»).

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Swelling up every 408 days like a monstrous red beach ball, it ranges from being a target for a small telescope to easy naked - eye visibility.
Lisa Noto: Famed for her richly pigmented lipsticks, this former model has a small but lovely range of natural makeup, including mascara, eye shadows and lipsticks.
«An eyelash curler, a mini Charlotte Tilbury lipstick in the perfect nude that she created for me, mascara - Charlotte's Legendary Lashes is my favourite - my Joe Blasco foundation, a little MAC kabuki brush, a gold eye pencil by Kardashian Beauty, a small pot of powder, blush and my Smashbox bronzer,» she divulged, while Tilbury refused to pick her favourite products from her own range for the reason that it would be «like choosing between my children.»
The company was also planning to develop sub-compact vehicles with the help of Nissan - Renault to reduce the development cost for the small cars and engines, eyeing an annual sales figure of 1 - 1.50 lakh units globally from the X-Class range of models.
Land Rover's stuffed a bunch of its off - road capabilities and plenty of high - class features into its smallest vehicle, and wrapped it up in an eye - catching package that evokes the Range Rover spirit while bringing its own youthful touches.
It's running Maemo on a Marvell 300 - series platform (ARMv5 — in the same league as the Nokia N810 in terms of processing power) The screen was a little small for my eyes but I think there's potential for using this purely for mobile social networking where you need a wide range of services, 3G, GPS and a quality browser to support all the links that get passed about.
Its tiny stature, wide range of colours, small ears and large eyes make it a very popular pet.
These can range from small eyes (micropthalmia) to cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal problems called progressive retinal atrophy.
For example, if they jump up on the bed and lay down, within a few seconds I will find these tiny black specks ranging in size from microscopic, like the eye of a needle or smaller, to larger flakes resembling black dandruff, so to speak.
There are also plenty of small things to catch your eye while drifting past, including a range of nudibranchs, seemingly oblivious to the passing current.
Camel riding, catamaran sailing (if qualified), clay pigeon shooting, dinghy sailing, elephant riding, go karting, jet boating, jet skiing, paint balling (wearing eye protection), quad biking (part of an organised activity only), rifle range shooting, sailing (if qualified and in territorial waters only), shooting, skiing, small bore target shooting, snow mobiling, yachting (if qualified in territorial waters only).
Chromehounds was nice but I wouldn't call it great.The environments were sparse (a notable trend in From Software games), the assembly system was prone to abuse (cock blocking), and while I generally lift my nose at anyone who complains a game is «too slow» I do have to to admit that the weight to speed ratio seemed skewed.A smaller nitpick that got to me was that the heavy gunner role felt underdeveloped when it came to the mechanics involved or more precisely the lack there of, using only your eyes and your misses to judge where to aim was jarring in immersive sense (they have giant robots but no laser range finders or even an reticle on the screen to give some form of estimation of where to aim) and felt like an after thought.As usual, From Software had a pretty cool idea but failed to apply the extra level of polish that would push the game to greatness.
Her work ranges from small scale, detailed examinations to sweeping, often fantastical, panoramas viewed from a bird's eye perspective.
The practice shots at the golf range become the small, isolated studies in your sketchbook - a mouth, an eye, a nose, various hair studies.
Sir Michael Craig Martin RA beloved teacher of many, draws the eye with a large colourful painting surrounded by two thoughtful quiet works by Tess Jarray RA but must they also be ranged atop a lovely array of small drawings by Alison Wilding RA.
I wouldn't mind having a small microwave for reheating my coffee or quick thawing something from the freezer, but otherwise, it's just a big «wall» at my eye level when I'm standing at the range.
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