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He put on mirrored sunglasses and looked around some more.
When he opened them again, the woman with the mirrored sunglasses was gone.
Putting on his mirrored sunglasses, he got out of there.
He reached for the mirrored sunglasses that covered the dead woman's eyes.
As the mirrored sunglasses made their way through the crew toward her, she knew that there was nothing he could do.
Then she slipped on a huge pair of mirrored sunglasses and turned right.
How were you supposed to see anything wearing mirrored sunglasses underground?
Michael Fury's were hidden behind mirrored sunglasses, and she couldn't tell where they looked.
The leader, who was a head shorter than the other two, wore mirrored sunglasses.
The two men on the bench watched them, their eyes hidden behind mirrored sunglasses.
After taking a pair of mirrored sunglasses off the dash, he pulled out.
Large mirrored sunglasses hid his eyes from the other leaders at the summit.
He also developed mirrored sunglasses for Revo in the 1980's.
He removed his mirrored sunglasses to look Roberta directly in the eye.
Despite having fallen fifteen feet onto a hard surface, her mirrored sunglasses were still in place.
I mean, I can't be sure he really is, because of the mirrored sunglasses.
As with those mirrored sunglasses, nothing conveys hostility so well.
He was dubbed "the man with no eyes" by the inmates for his mirrored sunglasses.
Eye contact can be avoided even more effectively by using mirrored sunglasses.
I started off too hard," he slurred behind mirrored sunglasses. "
He flashed me another grin, his own blue eyes hidden behind mirrored sunglasses.
She saw her own reflection in the mirrored sunglasses.
Wearing huge, mirrored sunglasses he told an interviewer, “I am going close enough to the edge, but not over it.
A group of soldiers in mirrored sunglasses linger on the corner by the school gates.
He said many officers on the list wear mirrored sunglasses and other trappings of authority.