It is rare that someone would throw up after having their pupils dilated during an eye exam. Side effects may include eye irritation.
Anything is possible if you throw enough money at it.Anything is possible if you throw enough money at it.
Yes it is possible to be a sidewinder and throw a knuckleball. I have seen many people who can do it and I occasionally throw my knuckleball with a sidearm motion.
Throw it as far as possible.
Yes, it is possible. There is some people who threw balls at 100. And there are lots of people who can throw them at 95.
It is known as the discus throw.
Yes, it is possible for a basketball free throw to get stuck on the rim during a game.
yes but it is very hard and you cannot throw it very far.
they are having a fit
yes
it's possible
There are eleven possible "sums of dots" if you throw two 6-sided dice. The range of possible values is from 2 (1+1) to 12 (6+6).
I would bring your regular glasses and sun glasses.AnswerNo, but you won't be able to see for a while, anyway. AnswerI just got back from an eye exam. The optometrist told me to wear my contacts, but throw them away when I take them out for the night, and put on a new pair in the morning. He said sometimes the drops could contaminate the lenses and re-dilate my eyes in the morning. I'm nearsighted, not sure if it's different for people that are farsighted.