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  • 11The Eye (2008 film) — Infobox Film name = The Eye caption = Promotional poster for The Eye director = David Moreau Xavier Palud producer = Peter Chan Paula Wagner writer = Original Screenplay: Jo Jo Yuet chun Hui The Pang Brothers Screenplay: Sebastian Gutierrez… …

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  • 12Story of the Eye — (French: Histoire de l oeil ) is a novella written by Georges Bataille and published in 1928 that details the increasingly bizarre sexual perversions of two teenage lovers. It is narrated by the young man looking back on his exploits.It takes its …

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  • 13more than meets the eye — ◇ If something is more than meets the eye or there is more to something than meets the eye, there is more to it than there appears to be at first. There is more to this proposal than meets the eye. • • • Main Entry: ↑eye more than meets the eye… …

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  • 14look\ in\ the\ eye — • look in the eye • look in the face v. phr. To meet with a steady look; to face bravely or without shame. Mary looked the gangster in the eye, and he turned away without hurting her. John had looked death in the face many times. We often believe …

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  • 15look in the eye — or[look in the face] {v. phr.} To meet with a steady look; to face bravely or without shame. * /Mary looked the gangster in the eye, and he turned away without hurting her./ * /John had looked death in the face many times./ * /We often believe a… …

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  • 16look in the eye — or[look in the face] {v. phr.} To meet with a steady look; to face bravely or without shame. * /Mary looked the gangster in the eye, and he turned away without hurting her./ * /John had looked death in the face many times./ * /We often believe a… …

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  • 17look in the eye — phrasal or look in the face : to meet with a steady gaze as an indication of courage, confidence, or defiance * * * look (someone) in the eye (also look (someone) in the face) : to look directly at (someone who is also looking at you) I wasn t… …

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  • 18there's more to something than meets the eye — there’s more to someone/​something than meets the eye phrase used for saying that someone or something is more interesting, impressive, complicated etc than they seem to be There’s more to this apparently ordinary table than meets the eye.… …

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  • 19there's more to someone than meets the eye — there’s more to someone/​something than meets the eye phrase used for saying that someone or something is more interesting, impressive, complicated etc than they seem to be There’s more to this apparently ordinary table than meets the eye.… …

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  • 20meet — 1. v. & n. v. (past and past part. met) 1 a tr. encounter (a person or persons) by accident or design; come face to face with. b intr. (of two or more people) come into each other s company by accident or design (decided to meet on the bridge). 2 …

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