Of course, anything that provides insight into the life of the artist is going to be eye-opening. |
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His memoir is a compelling and eye-opening journey through his amazingly rich and full life. |
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This is a fascinating and eye-opening account of the experiences of former members of the party. |
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It was an eye-opening experience to observe how my students used their talents to produce such a wonderful performance. |
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My experience was definitely eye-opening, and there are many aspects from my stay that have left a long-lasting impression in my mind. |
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If you are ready to leave the beaten path, this left-field route is exciting, challenging and occasionally eye-opening. |
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Riley's eye-opening experience was the result of a commitment by Glen Raven to collaborate with institutions of higher learning around the globe. |
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It's been eye-opening for me to really see what sports' potential is abroad and in Canada, too. |
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These activities proved to be very eye-opening and educational for many of the participants. |
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It was yet another lesson in the effectiveness of live bait and an eye-opening class in how to catch fish in off-color water. |
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This anthology is an eye-opening opus for anyone who has yet to discover what all the fuss was about. |
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A trip to the Canadian War Museum on the group's Sunday off was an especially eye-opening experience for her. |
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Based on the pilot episode, the behavior is not as eye-opening as it is eye-roll inducing. |
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So, using a camera that offers auto focus and aperture priority has been eye-opening for him. |
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Until 2005 there was very little oil sands research in the U. S., so there was a lot of eye-opening at the workshop. |
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I have read three chapters of the book in manuscript and can advise that it is an eye-opening tour de force. |
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Lole has been lauded as one of the most refreshing and eye-opening performers on the Swiss music scene. |
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Technological progress with desktop computers and office software has plateaued in recent years, with little eye-opening innovation. |
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It's part of an eye-opening one-on-one interview you'll see here tonight. |
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This book is an eye-opening look into the life of a gay teen. |
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This is a truly eye-opening read that will fascinate and intrigue. |
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Aroma roasted and specially ground, this medium roast coffee has eye-opening taste and aroma. |
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In 1988, I spent an ACT UP weekend in Washington D.C., which was an eye-opening experience for both sides. |
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By all accounts, this was an eye-opening experience for the congressman, and the inspiration for his current focus on poverty. |
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He has put up some eye-opening numbers in his first three outings. |
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Four keynote speeches, which ranged from procurement at Cirque du Soleil to Web 2.0, leadership and customer loyalty, were inspiring and eye-opening. |
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Wilson said it was an eye-opening experience to see how differently student employees were treated, as compared to their union-protected co-workers. |
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This hidden history of products can be eye-opening. |
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Then Morris provides some eye-opening evidence to the contrary. |
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Roitfeld says seeing a film about her directed by someone else was flattering and eye-opening. |
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It was bliss for the metalheads and eye-opening for anyone else. |
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This was a very eye-opening experience for the facility staff. |
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Studying and travelling in Australia and New Zealand have been a highlight, along with eye-opening educational and volunteer experiences in Cuba and Mexico. |
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However, what actually happened with corals is really eye-opening. |
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It was a heart-breaking story that I know was felt by all of us who sit on the veterans affairs committee, and I would expect by the minister himself, because it was quite an eye-opening story. |
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From training seminars for senior civil servants that were never held, to mass defrauding of the CAP, this eye-opening record of failure is there for all to see. |
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In the summer, a youth exchange program between members of the Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto and partners in Kenya provided young people with an unforgettable, eye-opening experience. |
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She highlighted the networking opportunities, a ministerial round table and one-on-one talks with energy industry representatives as the most eye-opening experiences during the conference. |
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An eye-opening novel, definitely written to the beat of a different drummer. |
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Also eye-opening and, frankly, a little disturbing to those readers who think that history is the study of the past is the recentness of the later parts of Roberts's narrative. |
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With concise descriptions and listings by suburb, the book manages to provide an eye-opening experience for even the most savvy Sydneysider. |
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Inadequate anaesthesia was defined as hypertension, tachycardia or patient movement, eye-opening, swallowing, grimacing, lacrimation or sweating. |
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My family's experience with the death tax has been eye-opening, and it has motivated us to do what we can to help bring an end to this unfair tax. |
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The range of work illustrated, from Ukrainian pysanky to Japanese ikebana, along with many obscure art forms from lesser-known cultures, is commendable and eye-opening. |
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The exhibition was jaw-dropping and, disputatiously, eye-opening. |
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His photos from the war zone are also eye-opening and show what our flyboy lads in NATO have accomplished from the air, with their accuracy hits on the ground in Tripoli. |
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Fortunately, eye-opening studies demonstrate that boron has been found to selectively kill prostate cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed. |
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