A flashlight blinded her.
According to Aristophanes, he was blinded by Zeus because he distributed his gifts without regard to merit.
Angelus had been deposed, imprisoned, and blinded by his VII.
As nice as it might seem to have a new friend in the car business, don't let yourself be blinded by the relationship.
At this juncture Abmad Shah Abdali reappeared in Persian Khorasan from Herat; he attacked and took possession of Meshed, slew Mir Alam, and, pledging the local chiefs to support the blinded prince in retaining the kingdom of his grandfather, returned to Afghanistan.
Basil blinded 15,000 prisoners, leaving a one-eyed man to every hundred to lead them to their tsar, who fainted at the sight and died two days later.
Blinded by emotion, he made his way out of the underground compound without knowing where he went.
Blinded by hubris, the terrorist refused to acknowledge that his downfall was approaching.
Blinded by hubris, the terrorist refused to acknowledge that his downfall was approching.
Blinded by sunlight and blue sky, she closed her eyes.
Blinded by ungovernable hatred he joined with France (1555) in order to drive the "accursed Spaniards" from Italy.
Blinded, she tripped over a stool and hauled herself into a corner, chest heaving and body slick with sweat and blood.
Brilliant sunlight blinded her after days of grey, and she blinked at the bright, familiar blue sky.
But as he did nothing against his enemies, he was, after a reign of four years, deposed and blinded, and his nephew, Kavadh I., raised to the throne.
But the great wisdom of Peisistratus is shown most clearly in the skill with which he blinded the people to his absolutism.
But with the excuse of a pretended plot he put a number of the most conspicuous persons in the kingdoms to death, and had William himself blinded.
By teaming up with top research institutes, ORBIS is working to eliminate this ancient scourge which has blinded people for centuries.
By this time Burgers was no longer blinded by _the foolish optimism of a visionary who had woven finespun theories of what an ideal republic might be.
Confusion and rage blinded him, and he threw himself into the battle, not noticing the nicks and bruises his opponents inflicted upon him.
Determined first to get rid of her cotton mouth and then to kill Jake, she wrenched open the door, blinded by the hall light she didn't recall leaving on.
Every thought of the bastard who had my wife in his sick clutches nearly blinded me with the rage of a mad man.
Every time I wanted to swing the ax I was blinded by snow and the wind pushed me off balance.
Explosions ripped the ground from beneath them and blinded her.
Five years later, however, fearing lest his brother might stand in the way of his heir, the infant prince Stephen, Coloman imprisoned Almos and his son Bela in a monastery and had them blinded.
For a while the king was in the hands of the conspirators, who purposed murdering or deposing him, but the people and the army rallied round him; he recovered power, crushed the Sicilian rebels, had Bonello blinded, and in a short campaign reduced the rest of the Regno.
Forwarded under escort to Teheran, they were, according to Watson, ordered to be sent on thence as state prisoners to Ardebil, but the farman-farma died on the way, and his brother was blinded before incarceration.
Four of the eight were murdered, one was blinded, and one cruelly mutilated.
He becomes a lone gunslinger who is so blinded by his compulsion that it obscures any other motive for living.
He could have been killed but when you switched the light back on, it blinded Burgess.
He died in Rome while the imperial commissioners were investigating the circumstances under which two important Roman personages had been seized at the Lateran, blinded and afterwards beheaded; Paschal had shielded the murderers but denied all personal complicity in their crime.
He is wise and good and acts in perfect holiness and you're blinded by anger.
He ripped open the door, blinded by the torch light in the halls.
He thereupon had John Lascaris blinded and banished.
He threw her against the wall, blinded by pain and rage.
He was accordingly seized, blinded and afterwards murdered with prolonged torture, the brutal Kamran striking the first blow.
He was defeated, blinded and sent back to die in the cloister of Sahagun.
He was delighted with the varied play of the waterfalls, but no glamour blinded him to the squalor of Swiss peasant life.
Her words struck his core, and for a moment he was blinded by the incensed need to destroy any such threat.
His brother Balash (484488), being unable to repel them, was deposed and blinded, and the crown was bestowed on Kavadh I.
His glaring spotlight of a flashlight blinded her as he walked to the driver's door, and she held her hand up.
His love for the English Church never blinded him to its faults, and no man was less insular than he.
His sons were slain before his eyes, and he himself was blinded and carried off to Babylon after a reign of eleven years.
His thoughts darkened as fury blinded him for a moment.
I staggered and covered my eyes, drenched and scorched and blinded by the unaccustomed splendor of the sun beneath my feet.
If the answer is no, then you're wearing a pair of "sale goggles" - in other words, you're slightly blinded by the low price tag.
If you can't tell the difference with this then perhaps you are blinded by money?
In 1261 Michael, having recovered Constantinople, induced Arsenius again to undertake the office of patriarch, but soon incurred his severe censure by ordering the young prince John to be blinded.
In 1357 he was deposed and blinded, and though restored was exiled again and died in.
In 869 the see of Athens became an archbishopric. In 995 Attica was ravaged by the Bulgarians under their tsar Samuel, but Athens escaped; after the defeat of Samuel at Belasitza (1014) the emperor Basil II., who blinded 15,000 Bulgarian prisoners, came to Athens and celebrated his triumph by a thanksgiving service in the Parthenon (1018).
In another legend he was blinded by Oenopion of Chios for having violated his daughter Merope; but having made his way to the place where the sun rose, he recovered his sight (Hyginus, loc. cit.; Parthenius, Erotica, 20).
In bullfights, bulls are often debilitated with tranquilizers or beatings and are blinded by having petroleum jelly rubbed into their eyes.
In his old age he was blinded by cataract, but recovered his eyesight by the operation of couching.
In one case a brother murdered a brother, in another an uncle blinded his nephew.
Instinct and fury blinded him. He felt the dagger sink into flesh and struck again, only to find himself flying backwards through the air. Rhyn shouted something at him, but Kris couldn't hear him, not with the memory of both Lilith and Hannah dying.
Isaac was blinded and imprisoned in Constantinople.
It is easy to offend others when blinded by hubris.
It was put down with the same decisive energy that William had shown in 1088, and this time he was merciless; he blinded and mutilated William of Ets, shut up Mowbray of Northumberland for life in a monastery, and hanged many men of lesser rank.
Jenna (Tammin Sursok, The Young and the Restless) was blinded in an accident caused by Allison and the girls when they targeted her step-brother Toby for a prank.
Lights blinded him and there were several blurry faces hanging over his.
Lycurgus was blinded by Zeus and soon died, or became frantic and hewed down his own son, mistaking him for a vine.
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Neither of these methods could do much for the historical understanding of the phenomena of prophecy as a whole, and the more liberal students of the Old Testament were long blinded by the moralizing unhistorical rationalism which succeeded the old orthodoxy.
Odysseus at length succeeded in making the giant drunk, blinded him by plunging a burning stake into his eye while he lay asleep, and with six of his friends (the others having been devoured by Polyphemus) made his escape by clinging to the bellies of the sheep let out to pasture.
On his return to Constantinople, Constantine managed to escape to the Asiatic coast, but being brought back practically by force he was seized and blinded.
Papal monarchy and Holy Roman Empire were not the only political phenomena of their age, and it is possible that their vast pretensions have somewhat blinded historians as to their real importance.
Pietro Della Vigna, accused of treasonable designs, was disgraced; and the once all-powerful favourite and minister, blinded now and in rags, was dragged in the emperor's train, as a warning to traitors, till in despair he dashed out his brains.
Said Mahommed, son of Mirza Daud, a chief mullah at Meshed, whose mother was the reputed daughter of Suleiman, declared himself king, and imprisoned and blinded Shah Rukh.
She added that Kate and Jon were too blinded by their sudden fame and fortune to see what it was doing to their kids.
She blinked, blinded by the brightness of the morning sun streaming into the catacombs.
She cried out and arched, blinded by pain as he held her against the wall.
She leapt through it, half blinded, and tackled him.
She still wore the gown, though strands of hair blinded her and she knew her pillow would be filled with makeup.
Some said that the gods had blinded him because he had revealed to men what they ought not to know.
Someone had figured out how to turn off the overhead lights that blinded her earlier.
Sunlight blinded her as she walked onto the field.
Symonds lead one to imagine, suddenly throw off a cowl that has blinded the eyes for a thousand years to the beauty of the world around, and awaken all at once to the mere joy of living.
Taken by surprise, puzzled by the comparative silence of their own guns and blinded by the mist, the troops of the 10th Div.
Tears blinded her, and her lungs burned.
That a learned man like Hippolytus should refer a work which contains quotations from the Epistles and Gospels to Simon Magus, who was probably older than Jesus Christ, shows the extent to which men can be blinded by religious bigotry.
The attempt was foiled; Andronicus was blinded by his father's orders and Sauji was put to death (1387).
The bright chamber blinded him.
The engine turned over once and then headlights blinded her until he turned the car around.
The eye is small, with round pupil, which is so much contracted by the light when the snake is taken out of the water that the animal becomes blinded and is unable to hit any object it attempts to strike.
The fact they blinded the goniometer was significant, as they reduced bias.
The judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah (which of course they believed to be under the waters of the lake, in accordance with the absurd theory first found in Josephus and still often repeated) blinded these good pilgrims to the ever-fresh beauty of this most lovely lake, whose blue and sparkling waters lie deep between rocks and precipices of unsurpassable grandeur.
The latter, however, was slain in 1166 in consequence of having wantonly blinded the king of Dal Araide.
The reign of Philippicus was brought to a close through a conspiracy headed by two of his generals, who caused him to be blinded.
The researches of the archaeologist are, in short, tending to reconstruct the primitive classical history; and here, as in the Orient, it is evident that historians of the earlier day were constantly blinded by a misconception as to the antiquity of civilization.
The sudden brightness blinded her, and she shielded her eyes.
The young prince Andronicus, who 3fd9-/-t0 had not been completely blinded, sent secretly to Bayezid and offered him 30,000 ducats to dethrone his father John Palaeologus and make him emperor.
There were thus in Bagdad three caliphs who had been dethroned and blinded, Qahir, Mottaqi and Mostakfi.
These achievements are especially remarkable for one who was blinded by smallpox at the age of one.
This included animals which had been blinded, severely mutilated, or with open wounds.
Throughout the Ukraine the gentry were hunted down, flayed, burnt, blinded and sawn asunder.
Throughout the Ukraine the Polish gentry were hunted down, flayed and burnt alive, blinded and sawn asunder.
Thus the rabbit and the dog are not absolutely blinded by removal of the entire cortex, but in man destruction of the occipital cortex produces total blindness, even to the extent that the pupil of the eye does not respond when light is flashed into the eye.
Unlike other signs that may be blinded by beauty alone, Pisces is interested in looking into your soul and seeing what lurks there.
Was she blinded by love now, or had she merely been unobservant before?
We've been blinded by the money raised, he argues, fooled by a show biz sham.
When the battle was renewed (about 11.30) the "Merrimac" began firing at the "Monitor's" pilot house; and a little after noon a shot struck the sight-hole of the pilot house and blinded Lieut.
Why is so much of the media blinded by his obvious duplicity?
Will " Blinded " prove to be no more than a brief reminder of former glories?