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A doctor in Laguna Beach called Stroma Medical says it can use laser technology to change brown eyes to blue -- permanently -- without damaging vision.
Doctor Says He Can Turn Brown Eyes Blue -- Permanently The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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A doctor in Laguna Beach called Stroma Medical says it can use laser technology to change brown eyes to blue -- permanently -- without damaging vision.
Doctor Says He Can Turn Brown Eyes Blue -- Permanently The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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"Stroma" is a term used to describe a supportive or connective structure in biological tissue.
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Freddie Stroma who played Cormac could make a good Harry.
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"Our ancestors piped the water all the way from the headwaters of the Stroma," Garric said.
Lord of the Isles 1997
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On Cadwal the folk of Stroma took no official notice of the event, though now the sole income of Stroma was the yield from their private off-world investment, which had more or less been the case for many years.
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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"Probably nothing, unless he's been talking with the Fairness and Peace people at Stroma."
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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"Everyone at Stroma must know that if the Yips were allowed into the Marmion littoral, they'd swarm over all of Deucas."
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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By order of the Charter he was an active member of the Naturalist Society, a native of Stroma, the small Naturalist settlement on Throy.
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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By one means or another Stroma survived and even enjoyed a modest prosperity.
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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