He was wearing jeans, a black jacket, black sneakers, glasses and a red ballcap.
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Drinking 16 ounces, or two glasses, of water before meals may help you eat less.
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With a clink of our glasses, we saluted her, the mother of our springtime feats.
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You may enjoy sipping from glasses made of ice, the bar's only drinking vessels.
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This is hardly surprising, even without the benefit of the sectarian 3D glasses.
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He doesn't wear his glasses all the time, carry a white cane or use a guide dog.
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The glasses pick up a signal from the projector to stay in sync with the screen.
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I have been handed a pair of glasses and am appearing as a supporting character.
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Most lenses of computer reading glasses have an anti-reflective coating on them.
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"Hot as Sun" is an instrumental written by Paul McCartney and included on his 1970 album McCartney coupled with "Glasses" (which also contained a snippet of "Suicide", an unreleased McCartney tune). ...
Glasses (Who Needs 'Em?) is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Lane Smith. It was originally released in 1991 by Viking Books. Summary: A boy is unhappy about having to wear glasses, until his doctor provides an imaginative list of well adjusted eyeglass wearers.
The Glasses is the sixty-seventh episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the third episode of the fifth season, and first aired on September 30, 1993.