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Eyes: Medium, circular with gentle hooding of upper inside.
"The hooding is all right.
Scraps of green hooding fluttered down; the Wolves to whom the hoods had belonged fell faster and harder.
Odrade saw the hooding of Murbella's eyes and recognized there were things in this woman's psyche twisted in a way difficult to uncover.
Blepharoplasty is an operation performed to remove excessive skin overlying the upper eyelid (suprapalpebral hooding) that often occurs with aging.
The use of hooding was ubiquitous; the same goes for forced nudity, sexual humiliation and brutal beatings; there are examples of rape and electric shocks.
The commander, Maj. Gen. Geoffrey D. Miller, also said he had decided to end the hooding of prisoners, largely because it was too humiliating.
Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross also protested the hooding of U.S. prisoners.
But the techniques authorized by the Bush administration - like stripping detainees naked and subjecting them to prolonged hooding, sleep deprivation and painful positioning - are clearly unconstitutional.
We get the stress test, we get the use of dogs, we get the forced nakedness that we've all seen on these and we get the hooding.
The pilot Parisot, flying the Jéro N 9 (with fuselage but with no hooding), finished in second place at the Circuit of Belgium, and won several awards.
Cameron regularly traveled around the U.S. teaching military personnel about his techniques (hooding of prisoners for sensory deprivation, prolonged isolation, humiliation, etc.), and how they could be used in interrogations.
The unsigned Sept. 10 draft authorized approaches spelled out in Army Field Manual 34-52 and other widely used interrogation techniques, as well as sensory deprivation, which could mean the hooding of prisoners.
Jemmy let out a sudden squawk, but his grandfather swung him up without breaking stride, and he subsided, round eyes fixed on us over Jamie's shoulder, sheltered under the hooding of his blanket.
One legal scholar considers the hooding of prisoners to be a violation of international law, specifically the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions, which demand that persons in the power of occupying forces be treated humanely.
Many of the released prisoners have complained of enduring beatings, sleep deprivation, prolonged constraint in uncomfortable positions, prolonged hooding, sexual and cultural humiliation, forced injections, and other physical and psychological mistreatment during their detention in Camp Delta.
The inquiry into his death found that Mousa's death was caused by "factors including lack of food and water, heat, exhaustion, fear, previous injuries and the hooding and stress positions used by British troops - and a final struggle with his guards".
A1 Maj. Gen. Geoffrey D. Miller, the American commander in charge of military jails in Iraq, said he had decided to sharply cut the number of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison and to end the hooding of prisoners.
Mil- hooding was meant to do just this very thing-for short periods of depressurization, preventing premature black- outs, allowing the fifteen seconds of unprotected con- sciousness in vacuum to be extended to a minute or more, long enough for a platform dweller to reach an emergency air supply.