Perhaps the second-hand shops of the north-east could reveal hidden treasure for the sharp-eyed landlord? |
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He had flown into Orlando International Airport from Dubai on August 4, 2001, but a sharp-eyed customs agent had denied him entry. |
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The process begins with a trip to the bank, where a sharp-eyed analyst will review your finances. |
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But he pointed out that three burglaries were prevented by sharp-eyed neighbours seeing what was happening. |
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But police say a sharp-eyed patrolman helped prevent a much larger tragedy there. |
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A sharp-eyed shopkeeper, who alerted CCTV operators, was the key to tracing three missing boys. |
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Family circulars sometimes suggested marital irregularities to sharp-eyed investigators. |
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Fish life on the wreck is as varied as on any reef and there are numerous exotic finds for sharp-eyed divers. |
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This parking lot purse thief may be in custody thanks to some sharp-eyed citizens. |
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Using his feet he scuffed the sand to shape a desperate SOS message which was spotted by a sharp-eyed Coastwatch pilot. |
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The sharp-eyed filmmaker knew exactly what she wanted, then hammered out exactly what she could afford. |
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Haywood said the sharp-eyed inspectors are on the lookout for the slightest deviance from the rules. |
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A sharp-eyed youngster has found a medieval coin dating back more than 700 years in his school playground. |
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The offending post has been removed, thanks to a sharp-eyed programmer who let us know what had happened. |
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Our thanks to sharp-eyed readers who pointed out some errors in recent issues. |
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Their sharp-eyed fellow lawyers are able to use this to discern something of their current mental state. |
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Thanks to those sharp-eyed readers who correctly ID'd the Mt. Vernon tree as an American elm. |
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This prestigious show brings together the leading French and foreign dealers, big-spending collectors and sharp-eyed amateurs. |
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A very religious man, he is also a sharp-eyed analyst, and makes a point of studying opposing sides in depth before every game. |
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We have a very sharp-eyed returns examination department, so we can easily determine manufacturers' defects from wear and tear. |
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Little wonder that the petite, sharp-eyed Phoolan, is hurt by comparisons to the avuncular and hirsute Veerappan. |
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Physically, she brilliantly embodied the shrewd, sharp-eyed, owlish spinster, while also conveying her intuitive acumen and razor-sharp mind. |
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Then, a sharp-eyed woman pointed out a ladder leaning against a tree on the side of the pond. |
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It isn't difficult to let a sharp-eyed stunt co-ordinator rule the screen. |
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The sharp-eyed will notice slight changes to the front bumper, upgraded xenon headlights and a modified rear spoiler. |
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On the bottom, a sharp-eyed diver can spot all kinds of strange animals. |
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He put on a total of eleven shows until a sharp-eyed adjuster gave him the thumbs down. |
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Observers need to be sharp-eyed and able to endure long hours in the plane, even in turbulent conditions, without airsickness. |
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During the investigation, a sharp-eyed appraiser recognized that the damaged parts that the body shop employees claimed had been removed from the man's car were actually from another vehicle. |
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Nevertheless, there's enough sharp-eyed social observation and insolently dark humour on display to make the series distinctive and distinctively Irish. |
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It is told in Julavits's signature style: sharp-eyed, sardonic, hilarious. |
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Everything was just fine until some sharp-eyed geek spotted the intrepid cybernaut with a mobile phone and wondered if that was allowed. |
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The sharp-eyed detective noticed things the ordinary patrolman missed. |
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