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Corlett, the English voice of character Goku in Dragon Ball Z from 1996-97, said Harris was a "HUGE force" in his early career, "lived and breathed music" and had a "keen eye for movies".

From BBC

We have long said that Roberts had a keen eye for the public mood, a sense of the fragility of the court’s legitimacy, and a profound belief that his obligation to history would be to steer a course away from everything Trumpism represents, including vigilante violence and contempt for the rule of law.

From Slate

With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to quality, Dunrite creates unique leather goods that tell a story of skill, dedication and the vibrant spirit of L.A.

Based on son Marcelo’s 1983 memoir, the film, marked by stellar performances from Mello, Torres and the rest of the cast, as well as Salles’ keen eye for workaday beauty, becomes a moving chronicle of the 25-year effort to hold the state accountable for Rubens’ killing — and a frightening parable of creeping authoritarianism that transcends national borders.

The Dallas Cowboys are first and foremost to Jones, naturally, but the team’s longtime owner also keeps a keen eye on the machinations to the west.

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

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