Leslie wrote a thrilling chapter here, as the opera star whose concentration on art and amour blinkered him from political eruptions. 张国荣以一个心如鹿撞、醉舞台而对政治局势无动于中的京剧男旦写下扣人心弦一章。
Firenze had little patience for what he called" fortunetelling," suggesting that to try to understand Divination in these terms was being" blinkered and fettered by the limitations" of being human. 费伦泽他称为“算命”的东西毫无耐心,他提出试着相信那一类的占卜是“被蒙住了双眼,也为人类的缺陷所束缚”。
But sportsmen in competition can be blinkered. There have been many other happy returns in these Games.
"We, as a nation, simply cannot afford to go back to the blinkered ideology of our Conservative opponents," he added.
How do real rates of return compare with those provided by life products and unit trusts? Little has been said about that because of a seemingly blinkered concentration on life office charges and nothing else.
The frustrations of this kind of litigation invite blinkered, prime-directive reasoning.
If you believe that, join the blinkered troglodytes who think Britain is doing well under single-party rule.
I talked, he said, like a blinkered bank manager, the sort who would be one of the very last holders of US Treasury bonds, too busy looking at the juicy yield spread to notice the coming default (just like at Olympia & York).