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(1) Marinello played a blinder in his first game(2) ‘It will force lawyers to take the blinders off,’ says Susan J. Hackett, general counsel of the American Corporate Counsel Assn.(3) But Soderbergh is a race horse, blinders on and running hard, in the best sense of that metaphor.(4) Although the use of an a priori model greatly simplified the analysis of the 84 books, the model necessarily functions like a horse's blinders , constraining what is sought and therefore found.(5) Anyone without ideological blinders should be able to recognize that airport security is one area best dealt with by the public sector - where public safety, not profits, are the main goal.(6) Somehow, like putting blinders on a horse, he feels calmer.(7) We double cast everything, on fine basis of body size, ability, height for partnering, but we have no racial blinders in casting.(8) ‘Its Wavering Image’ is a story about looking and seeing; in particular, it is about the blinders that racism puts on Carson's perception.(9) He said, ‘Run your own race, baby,’ and saying that made me think about the blinders , you know, and not looking at the other horses gave me such a picture, such an image.(10) Both of their families would have had to have blinders on not to recognize that Ben's first-born and Jim Archer's youngest daughter were starting to care more than a little for each other.(11) There are a lot of purists out there with blinders who have gotten stuck in the ‘this is the way I've always done it’ rut.(12) It means that you've got some kind of blinders on, sweetie!(13) I think ballet companies need to branch out to communities - we can't keep blinders on in this business.(14) They wore clothes that suggested the warm weather I had felt was just beginning, and their steeds only had blinders and saddles on.(15) But in a polarized debate, both sides tend to put on blinders , playing down the risks, exaggerating the benefits and generally neglecting the practical impact of the actions they support.(16) During the life of this journal, slavery has been restored by historians as a central cause for the war, and the Radicals have gone from villains to heroes, even if remaining somewhat flawed human beings with racial blinders of their own.
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1. blinker
2. winker


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