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  • Alan Blinder
    Alan Blinder
    Alan Stuart Blinder is an American economist. He serves at Princeton University as the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs in the Economics Department, Vice Chairman of The Observatory Group, and as co-director of Princeton’s Center for Economic Policy Studies,...

     (born 1945), American economist
  • Martin Blinder
    Martin Blinder
    Martin Blinder, M.D. is a physician and forensic psychiatrist licensed to practice in Hawaii, California, Kentucky and Georgia. He is Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal, Family Therapy, past Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, and Past...

     (born 1936/1937), forensic psychiatrist
  • Naoum Blinder
    Naoum Blinder
    Naoum Blinder was a Russian-American virtuoso violinist and teacher, born in Yevpatoria .-Early life and education:...

     (1889-1965), Ukrainian-American virtuoso violinist and teacher
  • Olga Blinder
    Olga Blinder
    Olga Blinder , was a Paraguayan painter, engraver and sculptor. She lived through the War of the Chaco, World War II, the Revolution of 1947 and Paraguay's coup d'états in 1954 and 1989....

     (born 1921), Paraguayan artist
  • Seymour Blinder
    Seymour Blinder
    Seymour Michael Blinder is a Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.-Personal:...

     (born 1932), Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Michigan

Other

  • Blinders
    Blinders
    Blinders, also known as blinkers or winkers, are a piece of horse tack that prevent the horse seeing to the rear and, in some cases, to the side. They usually are made of leather or plastic cups that are placed on either side of the eyes, either attached to a bridle or to an independent hood...

    , a piece of horse tack that restricts a horse's vision.
  • Blinders (film), a 2006 film
  • The NATO reporting name for the Tupolev Tu-22
    Tupolev Tu-22
    The Tupolev Tu-22 was the first supersonic bomber to enter production in the Soviet Union. Manufactured by Tupolev, the Tu-22 entered service with the Soviet military in the 1960s, and the last examples were retired during the 1990s...

    bomber
  • The term "navigational blinders" refers to the United States Army Corps of Engineers policy which prohibited the Corps from considering environmental, health and safety, or any other features when deciding on whether to issue a permit, subject to the Rivers and Harbors Act, Sections 9 and 10.
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