Franklin worked wonders with the company, producing a corps de ballet that truly looked like one body moving, a testament to Franklin's keen eye. |
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Psychologically perceptive and metaphysically curious, both men had a keen eye for understanding and decoding the human condition. |
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John is a Spanish and Art teacher with a huge passion for Spain and a keen eye for style and presentation. |
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With a keen eye for state police manning radar traps we roared north, eventually making it back to Vancouver by late afternoon. |
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Dr. Sartor provided wise counsel and a keen eye for quality writing for many years. |
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Every combatant commander in the Army keeps a keen eye out for tools that provide real-time situational awareness. |
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He credits a keen eye to marketing the crop and an aggressive aphid control strategy as pivotal for grower success in his area. |
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Investors of all stripes will need to keep a keen eye on corporate sales and profit margins in the coming months. |
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The critical dialogue should not be there to ease our conscience, while we in the meantime keep a keen eye on our own economic interests. |
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Once again, you need a good knowledge of logistics, fast fingers on the mouse, and a keen eye for the best possible distribution route. |
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Our marketing strategy going forward, then, requires us to maintain a keen eye for periodic and opportunistic pops in the market. |
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It is no exaggeration to say that everybody is watching the Tribunal's proceedings with a keen eye and an anxious heart. |
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With his broad experience and his keen eye, he has contributed significantly to the completion of our project. |
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Proper selection, configuration and deployment of data center enclosures should be viewed with a keen eye to any effects on room climate control. |
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The move to photonics is in step with the company's keen eye on opportunities to apply its automation prowess across industries. |
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But sketches of course can only be realistic if you keep a keen eye on the behaviour of your trees through the seasons. |
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With a keen eye for detail and a well-developed palate, Chef Poyan is passionate about sharing his expertise and well rounded knowledge. |
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An accomplished photographer, Nicholas Morant's keen eye and subtle use of lighting contribute to his distinctive style. |
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Schatz attributes much of his success to her keen eye, and great intelligence. |
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Innovative methods are springing up in a number of Member States and the Commission is keeping a keen eye on the situation. |
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Good with his hands and with a keen eye, de Vries retrained as a restorer of art and precious objects. |
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The chill of Losey's direction matches his keen eye for grunge and gaud alike. |
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To this very day, the 52-year-old has maintained her keen eye for the finest of atmospheric changes. |
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Entrants were required to show a keen eye for champion stock by judging four pens with Dalesbred, Teeswater, Mashams and Mules. |
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His keen eye will verify all the aesthetic and functional aspects of the watch in order to ensure it meets the Vacheron Constantin criteria of excellence. |
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Indeed, he kept a keen eye on the red ink. |
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Portfolio manager Kevin MacLean employs a keen eye and an active style for two reasons: mining stocks are by nature cyclical AND the gold equity sector in particular is volatile. |
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Saltzman was, by all accounts, the ultimate caricature of the movie producer: warm, loud, crass, a consummate gambler with the requisite rackety past, a keen eye for the main chance and a tight fist around the purse strings. |
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It is known that Hooke had a particularly keen eye, and was an adept mathematician, neither of which applied to Boyle. |
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Present in all regions of Quebec, these professionals have a keen eye for experienced entrepreneurs, visionaries with a sense of integrity who have a sharply defined business plan and realistic projects. |
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He had a very keen eye, and was very decided in speech and manner. |
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Those with a keen eye may even spot the rare moonwort growing among the short grasses. |
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This need was the strong impetus behind Bill C-14 but we also drafted the fairness at the pumps act with a keen eye to the needs of other stakeholders within the industrial sectors I mentioned a moment ago. |
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A keen eye will know how to effortlessly mix and match the golden tones of the Grace palette with antique brass, satin, cashmere, damask, crystal and cherished finery. |
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Pakistan will do well to keep a keen eye and a better listening watch. |
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As a nontenured teacher in a local denominational secondary school, the narrator of this novel, the burlesquely named Joseph Gouffignat, has a keen eye for satire. |
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Above them the rocks rose wild and horrent, apparently inaccessible, but the keen eye of our Hubert detected one path, a mere goat path, used perhaps also by shepherds. |
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