Eye for an Eye - 2003 Window of Lies was released on: USA: 18 October 2006
Cornea
They say the eye is the window to the soul, and with that it is the window to the body. With the high vascular supply of the eye it would show the inflammatory response in the blood.
False.
Stones of the eyebrow
bad eye sight
it's the cornea
First English attested in 1225, litterally "wind eye," from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr "wind" + auga"eye." Replaced Old English eagþyrl, litterally "eye-hole," and eagduru, litterally "eye-door." Originally an unglazed hole in a roof, most Germanic languages adopted a version of Latin fenestra to describe the glass version, and English used fenester as a parallel word till mid-16c. Window dressing is first recorded 1790; figurative sense is from 1898. Window seat is attested from 1778. Window-shopping is recorded from 1922. Window of opportunity (1979) is from earlier figurative use in U.S. space program, e.g. launch window (1965).
The English word window comes from the Old Norse 'vindauga' which means wind eye. The word window was first recorded in the 13th century to refer to an unglazed hole in a roof.
First English attested in 1225, litterally "wind eye," from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr "wind" + auga"eye." Replaced Old English eagþyrl, litterally "eye-hole," and eagduru, litterally "eye-door." Originally an unglazed hole in a roof, most Germanic languages adopted a version of Latin fenestra to describe the glass version, and English used fenester as a parallel word till mid-16c. Window dressing is first recorded 1790; figurative sense is from 1898. Window seat is attested from 1778. Window-shopping is recorded from 1922. Window of opportunity (1979) is from earlier figurative use in U.S. space program, e.g. launch window (1965).
tinker toys
Yes! Houston gouged out his eye as a suicide attempt. He then tried to jump out of the 13th floor window of his hotel. He was stopped by security.