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  2. Brock (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    To illustrate that Brock rarely smiles, Sugimori drew him with his eyes always closed, something he considered a rare decision. [7] For the anime, Brock was designed by Atsuko Nishida. [8] In the anime, Brock was one of the companions to protagonist Ash Ketchum. However, he was eventually replaced with the character Tracey Sketchit.

  3. Blindness in animals - Wikipedia

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    Statements that certain species of mammals are "born blind" refer to them being born with their eyes closed and their eyelids fused together; the eyes open later. One example is the rabbit . In humans the eyelids are fused for a while before birth, but open again before the normal birth time, but very premature babies are sometimes born with ...

  4. Talk:Brock (Pokémon)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Eyes. 7 comments. 2 Brock's Pokémon. 2 comments. 3 Brock Harrison. 2 comments. 4 Manga. 1 comment. 5 Brock's Mother. 4 comments. 6 Running Gags. 2 comments.

  5. Wicked's Jonathan Bailey explains reason for Fiyero's blue eyes

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    Wicked star Jonathan Bailey has teased the reason why his character Fiyero has blue eyes in the movie.. Known for the role of Anthony on Netflix's Bridgerton, the brown-eyed Bailey is admittedly ...

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  7. Entoptic phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    A phosphene is the perception of light without light actually entering the eye, for instance caused by pressure applied to the closed eyes. A phenomenon that could be entoptical if the eyelashes are considered to be part of the eye is seeing light diffracted through the eyelashes.

  8. To close or not to close: How does Brockton's superintendent ...

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    Most recently, BPS held a two-hour delay on Jan. 17 due to the previous night’s snowstorm. “If a storm moves out of our region in the early morning hours, we may elect to delay the start of ...

  9. Closed-eye hallucination - Wikipedia

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    Closed-eye hallucinations and closed-eye visualizations (CEV) are hallucinations that occur when one's eyes are closed or when one is in a darkened room. They should not be confused with phosphenes , perceived light and shapes when pressure is applied to the eye's retina, or some other non-visual external cause stimulates the eye.