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  • They also share square eye socket openings found in the French material.
  • They also share square eye-socket openings found in the French material.
  • Its face has big square eyes and a wide mouth with prominent canine teeth.
  • The hexagonal pattern will only become visible when the carapace of the stage with square eyes is molted.
  • The hexagonal pattern will become visible only when the carapace of the stage with square eyes is molted.
  • The navigation system beckons with its square eye in the center of the dash, a lighted distraction demanding attention.
  • But come 2003 and the arrival of digital television in Brazil, Barbara Gancia fears she could end up with square eyes.
  • Tiwanaku sculpture is comprised typically of blocky, column-like figures with huge, flat square eyes, and detailed with shallow relief carving.
  • I can picture my mother carving the pumpkin at the kitchen table with the six of us huddled around her, suggesting square eyes this year or one long fang.
  • The tension members of the bridge " are a combination of round and square eye-bars with the eyes made by looping over and welding the end of the bar ."
  • A bank of TV screens show titles such as'Brown Eyes','Square Eyes'and'Slant Eyes'while another reads'Blackeyes-Get em off '.
  • In January 1993 the show later had a Summer Edition with five extra programs including all ten episodes of " The Gift " and " Sweet Seventeen " and small repeats of " Big Square Eye ".
  • ""'Big Square Eye " "'is an Australian children's game show aired on ABC TV from 1991 until 1992, It was hosted by Bob La Castra, with future musician Paul Mac as " Knuckles " McDermott on keyboard and sound effects.
  • She searches for quietness and strength in her inner fantasy world, and friendship and love on the internet, becoming ever more detached from the real world and eccentric in the eyes of her schoolmates and parents ( " Eccentric ", " Digital Deceit ", " Through Square Eyes " ).
  • In 1952, Capp and his characters graced the covers of both " Life " and " TV Guide " . 1956 saw the debut of the Bald Iggle, considered by some " Abner " enthusiasts to be the creative high point of the strip, as well as Mammy's revelatory encounter with the " Square Eyes " Family Capp s thinly-veiled appeal for racial tolerance . ( This fable-like story was collected into an educational comic book called " Mammy Yokum and the Great Dogpatch Mystery ! ", and distributed by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith later that year . ) Two years later, Capp's studio issued " Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story ", a biographical comic book distributed by the Fellowship of Reconciliation.