Not exact matches
For example, a snow leopard with
failing eyesight might get brighter lights
so she can see better and move around more easily.
So it's too early to prescribe a dose of chocolate to help preserve
failing eyesight, Fromer explained.
At a time when the
so - called New Image Painters — Baselitz, Schnabel and co — were reviving interest in neo-expressionist painting, the existential cruelty of Titian's painting, in which a satyr is skinned alive, seemed like a message from the past, telling us that the truly great artist can not
so much transcend the infirmities of old age —
failing eyesight and diminished muscular control — as turn them into an aspect of genius, in works that strip back to the essence of things, and which can communicate to any age.
When her
eyesight started
failing in her nineties, rather than give up her reinvigorated printmaking production, she increased the size of the plates
so she could see them better and concentrated on soft - ground etching, a technique that is easier on the hand.
Older drivers, because of
failing eyesight and other age - related issues, also tend to have more accidents than middle - aged drivers and
so will pay more for insurance.