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  2. Vision Express - Wikipedia

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    Vision Express is a British company established in 1988 that sells spectacles, sunglasses and contact lenses .

  3. Cubitts - Wikipedia

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    Cubitts. Cubitts, established in 2012, is an eyeglass manufacturer based in Kings Cross, London, England. The company creates handcrafted frames, and sunglasses, constructed with custom pins that secure the acetate based on a rivet designed by Lewis Cubitt, one of the three Cubitt brothers who inspired the brand name.

  4. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    The only "visible" quality test for sunglasses is their fit. The lenses should fit close enough to the face that only very little "stray light" can reach the eye from their sides, or from above or below, but not so close that the eyelashes smear the lenses. To protect against "stray light" from the sides, the lenses should fit close enough to ...

  5. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    Glasses. Glasses, also known as eyeglasses and spectacles, are vision eyewear with clear or tinted lenses mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person's eyes, typically utilizing a bridge over the nose and hinged arms, known as temples or temple pieces, that rest over the ears. Glasses are typically used for vision correction, such ...

  6. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newsreaders and journalists currently employed by BBC Television and BBC Radio.. Presenters and journalists appear across BBC television, radio but also contribute to BBC Online.

  7. Lorgnette - Wikipedia

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    A lorgnette ( / lɔːˈnjɛt /) is a pair of spectacles with a handle, used to hold them in place, rather than fitting over the ears or nose. The word lorgnette is derived from the French lorgner, to take a sidelong look at, and Middle French, from lorgne, squinting. [1] Their precise origin is debated: some sources describe English scientist ...

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