As a consequence, they are forever on the qui vive, hoping to cheat before they are cheated. |
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Among those who took the trouble to do so was Laurence Olivier, ever on the qui vive for something new. |
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By the summer of 1955, I was always on the qui vive for employment that would allow me the time I wanted. |
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He has learned to convert the absence of a bedrock sense of social normalcy into a talent for living on the qui vive. |
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Meanwhile, authors who don't feel the itch to moonlight use a lot of ingenuity to keep their series sleuths on the qui vive. |
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Now they can seem to us slightly pathetic figures, forever squirming with distaste, constantly on the qui vive for signs of vulgarity blowing in on the modern breeze. |
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Brice Pauset, inherited this complexity in his notations. In addition, in his recent works, he asked the musicians to introduce precise, rhythmic elements, putting them constantly on the qui vive. |
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And motorbikes make up the majority of road traffic, so while the Indonesian driving style seems terrifying to the uninitiated, drivers are on the qui vive for bikes. |
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