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Blind and Vision
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* An instrumental version of the song " Blind Vision " by Blancmange is used for the closing credits of the 1985 b-movie Avenging Angel.
* Living with Low Vision at the American Foundation for the Blind
He has also written and directed numerous episodes for some these television shows, and directed a few movies, such as " Eye of Doom " ( 1987 ), " Perfect Victims " ( 1988 ), and " Blind Vision " ( 1991 ).
Blind Vision
Milian has served as emcee for a number of charitable causes, including the Latino Commission on AIDS, The Lighthouse for the Blind, The Miami-Dade County Teachers Awards, Hope for Vision, and the South Florida Children's Home Society.
The company's Blind and Low Vision Group's products include software and hardware to help people with low vision work with their computers, organize information, and work with standard printed materials.
JAWS is produced by the Blind and Low Vision Group of Freedom Scientific, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
In 1895 a meeting called by Tilly Aston founded the Association for the Advancement of the Blind ( now Vision Australia ) to fight for greater independence, social change and new laws for blind people.
Funds raised from donations, ticket, and candle sales are given to Vision Australia ( formerly the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, RVIB ).
* Living with Vision Loss-American Foundation for the Blind
Action for Blind People also runs four hotels, but in 2009, the hotels were rebranded as Vision Hotels.
Action for Blind People originally ran the hotels under the Action for Blind People name, but in 2009, the hotels were rebranded as Vision Hotels.
*" Jim Dinning to Receive 2005 CNIB Vision Award " ( April 21, 2005 )-by Canadian National Institute for the Blind
* Montana Blind and Low Vision Council
The name " Blind " is an intentional slight to Gonzales ' former sponsor, Vision Skateboards.

Blind and 1983
* Knight Rider episode " Blind Spot ", guest role as blind Julie Robinson ( 1983 )
Some directors cast her multiple times in their films, such as Blake Edwards for The Man Who Loved Women ( 1983 ) and Blind Date ( 1987 ), as well as Robert Altman for Fool for Love ( 1985 ) and Prêt-à-Porter ( 1994 ).
* 1983 Nielson / Pearson Band, Blind Luck
* " The Unknown Revolution EP ": “ Blind People ” / “ Dreamers of Peace ” / “ End Of Part One ” / “ Xenophobia ” ( Spiderleg Records, SDL 12, 1983 )
* In the Kingdom of the Blind ( 1983 )
In 1983 a uranium refinery was built just west of Blind River.
In Japan, The Blind Owl was translated by Kiminori Nakamura and published by Hakusuisha in 1983.
By June 1983, Dylan and Knopfler had set a preliminary sequence of nine songs, including two songs that were ultimately omitted: " Foot Of Pride " and " Blind Willie McTell.
By 1983 the band had ceased its activities, and Heybourne moved to Blind Fury.
* Snow Blind Tom Newman and Friends, c. 1983
In 1983, the Five Blind Boys of Alabama began appearing collectively as Oedipus in the musical theater production " The Gospel at Colonus ".
He received a special service award for his work as director of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind in 1983, and, in 1985, he was made a Companion of the Order of the Red Cross.
#" Blind Willie McTell " ( May 5, 1983 ) Infidels outtake
*" Blind Ambition " ( 1983 ) Link / Cloak and Dagger (# 23 )
* Culture Club" Time ( Clock of the Heart )" ( 1982 ), " Church of the Poison Mind " ( 1983 ), " It's a Miracle " ( 1984 ), " Miss Me Blind " ( 1984 ), " Karma Chameleon " ( 1983 )

Blind and UK
" In an interview in the UK magazine Music Mart, about the release of a DVD about the Blind Faith concert in Hyde Park 1969, Baker commented about his unwillingness to continue the Cream reunion.
In 1934 The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association in Great Britain began operation, although their first permanent trainer was a Russian military officer, Captain Nikolai Liakhoff, who moved to the UK in 1933.
Conversely, other British acts such as Wang Chung, Breathe and Murray Head, as well as the Anglo-Australian duo Air Supply, are one-hit wonders in the UK but not in the US, and the American group 3T, best known in their homeland as being the three sons of Tito Jackson of The Jackson 5, along with other bands such as Blind Melon and Deep Blue Something, are one-hit wonders in the US but not in the UK.
The album Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including " Miss Me Blind " ( Number 5 US ), " It's a Miracle " ( Number 4 UK, Number 13 US ), and " Victims " ( Number 3 UK ), and sell four million copies in the US and another five million worldwide at its time of release.
The genre waned for a while but The New Dating Game and the UK version Blind Date revived it, and the old shows were popular in reruns, unusual for any game show.
* Blind Date ( UK )
This saw the beginning of a productive two years for the band and they recorded three albums: The Tourists, Reality Effect, and Luminous Basement, as well as half a dozen singles, including " Blind Among the Flower " ( 1979 ), " The Loneliest Man in the World " ( 1979 ), " Don't Say I Told You So " ( 1980 ), and two major hits, the Dusty Springfield cover " I Only Want to Be with You " ( 1979 ) and " So Good to Be Back Home Again " ( 1980 ), both of which reached the top 10 in the UK.
The Milton Margai School for the Blind Choir has toured the UK twice in 2003 and 2006.
Her first television appearance was as a contestant on the UK game show Blind Date in 1991, since which she has become a familiar face on British television.
In the UK, lecturer Jonathan Hewat started collecting bloopers and producing short radio programmes of them on BBC Local Radio, he then sold cassettes of bloopers to raise money for the British Wireless for the Blind Fund.
Its two singles, " Promises, Promises " and " Blind Pilots " achieved the band international recognition, with " Promises, Promises " reaching number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.
The Royal National Institute of Blind People ( RNIB ) is a UK charity offering information, support and advice to almost two million people in the UK with sight loss.
* Royal National College for the Blind, a college in Hereford, UK
The world's largest collection of braille music is located at the National Library for the Blind, in Stockport, UK.
In 1991, MCA revamped the Uni moniker once more when it changed the name of its music distribution network from MCA Music Distribution Corp to Uni Distribution Corp and released in the US the debut album, ' Blind Faith ' from UK based AOR band, Walk On Fire.
In the UK, Cunning Stunts ( No. 50 ) and Blind Dog at St. Dunstans ( No. 53 ) were their only hits.
* Too Blind To Hear ( UK 2002, US 2004 )
Their next album, Blind, arrived the same year, reaching the UK Top 15.
The Royal National Institute of Blind People ( RNIB ) is a UK charity which offers a Talking Books library service.
( In 2012 the charity changed its name to Blind Veterans UK.
Action for Blind People operates a Mobile Sight Loss Information service that travels around the UK.

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