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strabismus

Technical term for a squint.



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A cock-eyed plan that would erase the clear line of responsibility connecting the district's seven elected school board members to the community, replacing it with a hash of vague, overlapping and sometimes conflicting authority.
Written in 1978 and updated eight years later, my copy of "Economics in Plain English" offers little to explain today's cock-eyed economic scene of irrational markets and jittery CEOs and lost productivity and sleight-of-hand accounting and, perhaps most of all, of lost expectations.
World-weary Frank Quinlan (William Hurt) and cock-eyed optimist Dorothy Winters (Andie MacDowell) have written about three-headed dogs and extraterrestrials' babies, but both are caught off-guard by a molting angel who looks into their hearts and finds the frail seeds of love.
 
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