A keen observer can also find around the same area a tiny plant, almost a miniature of the creeper Torenia travancorica. |
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This wild pleasure seeker remained, nevertheless, a cold and keen observer. |
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He was a keen observer of development issues and trends and a skilful writer who had already dedicated four books to development. |
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Logan was a keen observer who enjoyed recording the sights, sounds, smells and sensations of a new environment. |
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He is a keen observer of both ladies' bottoms and everything he eats, particularly wild game. |
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Born in Ontario, Sam Steele was one of Canada's first mounted policemen and a keen observer of his time. |
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A keen observer might notice the Star of David she wears around her neck. |
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Writer, editor, communicator Erwan Cassez is a keen observer of the alternative music scène, particularly French. |
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The author, Mark Bray, is a very keen observer and analyst of the state of educational systems in numerous Asian and African countries. |
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The keen observer will also note that the name of the engraver is discreetly mentioned on the right-hand edge of the medal. |
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A keen observer, she has written and deliberated a great deal, particularly with respect to museum attendance. |
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A keen observer and intuitive, your mind is enriched by contacts with others. |
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Encourage your child to notice details and become a keen observer. |
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Still a keen observer of the game, Hermosillo has high hopes for the current Mexico side and sees the hugely promising Javier Hernandez as his natural heir up front. |
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Not only because I have been away for so long, or because I have not been a very keen observer of how things have been going in Europe, but also in my way of feeling, I think I have changed. |
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Despite exploring many artistic ideas, his beautiful and sometimes peculiar compositions represent the work of a keen observer fascinated with nature and psychology. |
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It was established in the '50s by an eager Goffredo Reggiani, a brilliant, unconventional thinker with a tough, passionate nature, keen observer of lighting technology problems and art collector. |
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He is a superb teller of a tale, a reveller in dodgy deeds, a keen observer of the febrile, dissimulating characters of court and embassy, and a splendid limner of the great jousts and entertainments of the age. |
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Older and living anonymously in Chicago, Cal was 14 when Loyalty Island faced this uncertain future an age when he could still lionise his father and the other fishermen, but also be a keen observer. |
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A keen observer, he demands detailed explanations, which his sister gives him in a poetic and childlike language that leaves much to the imagination. |
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A keen observer of movement and body mechanics, of numbers and sequences, McGregor has separated himself from the pack by going about things his own way. |
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With a distinctive style that brims with energy and vigour, Maciek admits to being a keen observer of people and the minute details of the world around him. |
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He's a keen observer of boardroom intrigue. |
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She's a keen observer of classic British pastimes. |
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I've always been a keen observer of people. |
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As a keen observer noted, in a sense UNEP is a victim of its own success. |
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Each of you is a keen observer of the Canadian scene. |
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Steele was a keen observer of his time, and historians are particularly intrigued by his almost daily letters to his wife, many of which contain observations different from his official dispatches. |
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A keen observer of the human condition, ben Sira wrote in order to help his contemporaries maintain their faith and traditions in ever-changing times. |
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