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What (who) is eyes-only - definition

RESTRICTION LEVEL APPLIED TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
Eyes Only; Eyes-only

Eyes only         
British regulations require notices on the document to specify a level of classification ("TOP SECRET", e.g.
I Only Have Eyes for You         
ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY HARRY WARREN, LYRICS BY AL DUBIN; FROM THE 1934 FILM "DAMES"
I Only Have Eyes For You
"I Only Have Eyes for You" is a romantic love song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin, written for the film Dames (1934) when Dick Powell introduced it. Several successful recordings of the song were made in 1934; later, there were charted versions by The Flamingos (1959) and Art Garfunkel (1975).
Eyes of Buddha         
  • Eyes of Buddha adorned on a Stupa in the [[Gobi Desert]] in the [[Dornogovi Province]] of Mongolia
  • The Eyes of Buddha on the Swayambhunath stupa
SYMBOL IN BUDDHIST ART
Buddha eyes; Wisdom eyes
The Eyes of Buddha (also called Buddha eyes or Wisdom eyes) is a symbol used in Buddhist art. The symbol depicts two half-closed eyes, a style sometimes referred to as the Adamantine View ().

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Eyes only

Eyes only is jargon used with regard to classified information. Whereas a classified document is normally intended to be available to anyone with the appropriate security clearance, an "eyes only" designation, whether official or informal, indicates that the document is intended only for a specific set of readers. As such the document should not be read by other individuals even if they otherwise possess the appropriate clearance. Another meaning is that the document is under no circumstances to be copied or photographed, "eyes only" meaning that it is to be physically read by cleared personnel and nothing more, to ensure that no unauthorized copies of the text are made which might be unaccounted for.

EYES ONLY may be used as part of the national caveats in English-speaking countries, as an addition to the security classification. The caveat designates assets of particular sensitivity to, say, the UK, or where dissemination is restricted to individuals from specific foreign nations. Unless explicitly named, information bearing a national caveat will not be sent to foreign governments, overseas contractors, international organisations or released to any foreign nationals.

British regulations require notices on the document to specify a level of classification ("TOP SECRET", e.g.) and a "caveat", separated by a hyphen, e.g.,

TOP SECRET – UK / US EYES ONLY

and centered horizontally on the page.

Examples of use of eyes-only
1. But the controversial video was Scientologist‘s eyes only and not meant for public consumption.
2. She is no doubt determined that Eriksson has eyes only for her.
3. Talks being conducted with senior Egyptian officials in Jerusalem and Israeli officials in Cairo are for American eyes only.
4. Motor racing sensation Lewis Hamilton has had eyes only for one mystery brunette while holidaying in the south of France.
5. The document – entitled Options for future UK force posture in Iraq – marked "Secret – UK eyes only", was leaked to the Sunday newspaper.