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keen eye

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In short, Tuchman writes with great brio, exquisite pacing, and a keen eye for telling details and arresting quotes.

Good with his hands and with a keen eye, de Vries retrained as a restorer of art and precious objects.

Surely there must be more than one keen eye watching the movements of Vera Galloway.

Juana's feminine perception and her keen eye hovering over her salons, brought her nothing but pain.

A pause, the slightest in the world,—but the keen eye of the astute lawyer noted it, and his tone grew in severity and assurance.

As he looked back irresolute, his keen eye noticed a shadow moving along the hedge-side to his left.

The maiden sung now in the choir of a Sunday, and, because of the parson's keen eye, she must be seemingly dressed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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