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Examples

  • Night-vision goggles gave Afghan security forces the advantage as they hunted down the militants.

    Afghan attack left mass of bodies at luxury hotel 2011

  • Night-vision goggles had vastly improved since 1980, when the clumsy, eye-straining first generation of such devices had caused vertigo in pilots flying the ill-fated hostage rescue mission in Iran.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Night-vision goggles had vastly improved since 1980, when the clumsy, eye-straining first generation of such devices had caused vertigo in pilots flying the ill-fated hostage rescue mission in Iran.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Night-vision goggles had vastly improved since 1980, when the clumsy, eye-straining first generation of such devices had caused vertigo in pilots flying the ill-fated hostage rescue mission in Iran.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Night-vision goggles, and Duke, and a vampire girl dressed in jeans … it was too strange.

    Crave Laura J. Burns 2010

  • Night-vision binoculars pressed to their eyes, like two unblinking owls Lord Luxon and Sergeant Thomas continued to survey the scene from their high and windswept perch.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • Night-vision binoculars pressed to their eyes, like two unblinking owls Lord Luxon and Sergeant Thomas continued to survey the scene from their high and windswept perch.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • Night-vision binoculars pressed to their eyes, like two unblinking owls Lord Luxon and Sergeant Thomas continued to survey the scene from their high and windswept perch.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • Night-vision binoculars pressed to their eyes, like two unblinking owls Lord Luxon and Sergeant Thomas continued to survey the scene from their high and windswept perch.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • Night-vision binoculars pressed to their eyes, like two unblinking owls Lord Luxon and Sergeant Thomas continued to survey the scene from their high and windswept perch.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

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