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"The current owner has an eye for detail," he said.
Those near Schorling say he has an eye for talent.
Hader has an eye for missed connections and private sorrows.
ProductHunt founder Ryan Hoover has an eye for cool new tech.
The streaming platform has proved it has an eye for global hits.
Elkin has an eye for the unexpected detail, as befits a flâneuse.
J.K. Rowling fans know that the beloved author has an eye for detail.
There's no doubt that Ashley Graham has an eye for standout maternity fashion.
What is immediately clear is Guo has an eye for the telling detail.
Reese Witherspoon has an eye for books that would make excellent screen projects.
Fashion Designer  For someone who is often nude, Snoopy has an eye for style.
Still, the deal could conceivably persuade investors that Fiance has an eye for talent.
I suppose you could say Mark Zuckerberg has an eye for picking good engineers. Yeah.
And more than many real-estate CEOs, he has an eye for detail, multiple sources said.
One look through his Instagram and it is clear that he has an eye for it.
Mr. Bong has an eye for natural beauty, and also a kinetic and rigorous sense of motion.
Clearly, Armitage has an eye for the finer things in life, which makes him a perfect Sheldon candidate.
Donahue has an eye for the crotch, twisting her figures into acrobatic poses with an ass-first attitude.
"Dating Around" has an eye for romance, and not just because it lingers on its daters' coy glances.
Dayton-raised artist Keith Rankin has an eye for the surreal and an ear for the avant garde.
He has an eye for locations and can thicken the atmosphere nicely, particularly when he leaves things unsaid.
She has an eye for detail and seems able to conjure up complicated dramatic scenes whenever she wants.
Ziyech, who plays for Ajax, was named Dutch footballer of the year and has an eye for the spectacular.
Hate it or love it, it's clear the man has an eye for pieces that move the needle forward.
In addition, Kardashian proved she has an eye for home decorating as seen in the latest issue of Architectural Digest.
Gornall has an eye for detail — essential for a boatbuilder, but for the readers, the details can become a distraction.
That, at least, suggests that Eve-Tech has an eye for pragmatic design that could make its next product worth watching.
She has an eye for talent, but said it's difficult to pinpoint what exactly the "it" factor is for a comedian.
Cricket is less consoling in Mr. Adiga's hands; he has an eye for the corruption that undergirds the sport in India.
On the Pulse: Though he no longer produces live sessions for YouTube, Mr. Tierney still has an eye for breakout talent.
He also has an eye for the next great social media platforms, as an early investor in companies like Twitter and Facebook.
He even uploaded a five-minute-long short film to YouTube today just to show he still has an eye for good action.
Why it matters: Trump has an eye for the grand, cinematic moment, and surely sees this as the ultimate made-for-TV moment.
But Lighthizer is different — he has an eye for details, stamina as a bargainer, and convictions that have remained fairly consistent for decades.
Mr. Guiraudie, whose earlier films include "Stranger by the Lake," has an eye for rural French landscapes and an ear for deadpan conversation.
But while Bailey clearly has an eye for color and pattern, her work never energizes the museum space in the ways you'd hope.
Jenkins has an eye for talent as well: All of the actors get moments to shine, though none quite as brightly as Regina King.
While he has a knack for macro-decisions, like roof shape and overall floor plan, his wife, Stephanie, has an eye for micro-details.
On May 5, NASA launched two, tiny, briefcase-sized satellites (called cubesats) to Mars, but at least one of them still has an eye for Earth.
Peewee Longway is also someone I'd like to work with because I think he has an eye for art and he's been consistent with his music.
Legendary designer Elie Tahari has an eye for creating beautiful clothing so it's no surprise that his Hamptons home is just as elegant as his designs.
Shooting on 16-millimeter film, Mr. Palmason, gliding his camera through snowy woods, has an eye for compositions that rhyme chalk-covered faces and wintry vistas.
Zeller has an eye for the very best in contemporary "Figurative Realism" (his preferred term for figurative art that displays an understanding of anatomy and form).
Everly has an eye for color, using purples, blues, and greens to create a cool color palette, accentuated with sparkle and glitter in just the right places.
As with his previous books, notably on Stalin, Mr Sebag Montefiore, a British historical writer, has an eye for the telling detail which lifts an unfamiliar narrative.
Mr Rosi, the film's cinematographer as well as its director, has an eye for unearthly lighting and composition, and much of "Fire at Sea" is eerily beautiful.
Album 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Jan Staller has an eye for urban ruin, and one summer in the early 1980s, it brought him to Times Square.
" Pinkham has an eye for the elegiac, and captures the grim pall of the Ukrainian hinterlands: "There were balconies without railings, windows without glass, doorways without doors.
Reed has an eye for vintage clothing, and she has amassed a considerable selection of pieces, including high-waisted Wrangler jeans, flower-print dresses and Pendleton flannels.
That he also has an eye for detail remains as evident as it was in his last feature, "Lawless," a disappointment which was released by the Weinstein Company.
And Zak Hilditch has an eye for strong visuals: There are gorgeous shots throughout, as well as some supremely disturbing imagery, as rats begin to follow Wilf everywhere.
The Airbnb owner definitely has an eye for collecting beautiful knick-knacks and I can imagine what her home must be like if her Airbnb is this tastefully furnished.
He has an eye for telling details, and he accretes them over the course of the novel until they begin to accumulate in the exact shape of his characters.
America's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell has an eye for spotting excellence in humans, and, according to fellow AGT judge Howie Mandel, Cowell can sniff out talent in dogs too.
Cornwall has an eye for the deadpan ordinary detail that lacerates with banality — shopping carts at the base store, the back of a Ronald McDonald statue, a pool-side chaise.
No one has an eye for color like Jenkins: Beale Street is lush and stunning to watch, and should earn cinematographer James Laxton, who also shot Moonlight, his second Oscar nod.
Mr Cantú has an eye for the flora and fauna of the desert, perhaps because his mother—a second-generation Mexican-American who disapproves of his work—was a park ranger.
He has an eye for the fine-grained textures of everyday life that draw you into this cloistered world and close to Menashe, a character partly inspired by Mr. Lustig's own life.
The President, who always has an eye for television and the media, wanted to make sure that Senate Republicans will have enough material to justify their actions when they vote to exonerate him.
Having served more than 10 years in the US Army as a Press Officer with posts in Iraq, El Salvador, and Poland, photographer Hector Rene also has an eye for the politically profuse.
Nothing has been tweaked to accommodate the transformation, so this Mademoiselle D'Artagnan is still a country bumpkin who moves to Paris to join King Louis XIII's Musketeers and has an eye for the ladies.
In contrast to most King films, the highlight is the ending: Stark is brutally torn apart by a flock of sparrows, and the ghastly sequence reminds us that Romero has an eye for artful gore.
She brightens up cucumbers with sekanjibeen, a quickly made mixture of cider vinegar, honey, mint and olive oil; and she always has an eye for the right place to insert a few dates or pistachios.
Keeping a sharp eye on color palette and character personality, illustrator and designer Michael Anthony has an eye for the contemporary and haute couture in his reimaginings of nearly all of Disney canon of princesses.
Yet de Clermont-Tonnerre has an eye for beauty, for swirling dust and resonant silences, and she taps into the soul of this place and its inhabitants even as she reminds you of its terrors.
Robespierre has an eye for the forgettable-but-significant moments that construct a life, so the film's drama about infidelity plays out in tiny, familiar moments, like a vague memory of something from your own childhood.
She has an eye for the single, telling detail that makes a celebrity seem touching or sad or buffoonish or likable, the detail that makes you feel like you know them because you read her profile.
Mackenzie has an eye for the little human details that make a world real, like the awkward glance exchanged between two strangers at their own wedding ceremony, the barely restrained eyeroll of a father regarding his disappointing son.
The Handmaid's Tale has generally gotten better at these little telling moments throughout the season, and director Kate Dennis has an eye for how to shoot these flashes of forced intimacy to underline the lack of real intimacy.
Turns out, not only does the singer have an eye for spotting a pair of fake Costco Kirkland 11s a mile away and a covetable collection of Tibetan robes, but he also has an eye for high-end accessories.
A jeweler and gemologist by trade, he has an eye for quality and admits to being driven by impulses like the thrill of the chase, the show of loyalty to watchmaking friends and the drive to create a legacy.
Kylie Jenner has an eye for high fashion, so it's no surprise that when she renovated her Hidden Hills home with the help of interior designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard, the pair took special care in designing her four (!) massive clothing and handbag closets.
Lockwood has an eye for the precise details that capture a family's neuroses, and the exact turn of phrase that will leave readers snickering and then scrambling to explain to horrified friends why the idea of a priest in transparent boxers is so funny.
But the state's chief minister Yogi Adityanath, a Hindu monk who is close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has an eye for publicity, has also been driving support for any event that celebrates the dominance of Hindu culture in India, and marginalizes the nation's Muslim minority.
Osten, who with his brother founded a movie studio in Munich, is a more than capable director of expansive battles and intimate love scenes but also has an eye for the baroque symmetry of Islamic architecture and an even better one for the landscape of Rajasthan.
"It's the ideal travel companion for the confident globetrotter who has an eye for great design, an appreciation for pragmatic elegance, and makes choices based on craftsmanship, innovation and the authentic story behind the object of his or her desire," said Tom Nelson, Zero Halliburton's president and CEO.
For one, the president has an eye for what will resonate with the public, and the 270% tariff that Canada has placed on dairy to protect its supply management system is nothing if not eye-popping, says Scott Miller, an international trade expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
A former journalist, she still has an eye for a compelling anecdote, and I appreciate it, because it perfectly sums up the jostling tension between the old and the new, or the present and the future, here in the neighborhood that feels like the crucible of tech in San Francisco.
The writer-director Guillaume Nicloux has a fondness for art-cinema clichés (meandering long takes, shots of the backs of people's heads) but he also has an eye for natural landscapes, and some of the better scenes involve Isabelle and Gérard just parked under an umbrella and talking while framed against the area's otherworldly beauty.
Erman is a law professor at the University of Southern California with a background in American Studies, and Almost Citizens shows off both his range and his substantial chops as a historian: The book is deeply researched and densely footnoted, but Erman's writing is also lively and lucid, and he has an eye for catchy stories and compelling characters.
" Halasa, a Jordanian Filipina American who has written extensively on Syria, Iran and Lebanon, has an eye for the comic paradoxes of provincial Arab communities whose elders were once forbidden to utter the word "Israel" and whose children now listen to recordings of the emir of Kuwait's marching band performing melodies from "Fiddler on the Roof.
While Vaynerchuk, whose net worth is estimated at around $160 million, lives by this philosophy every day — he is the CEO and co-founder of global digital advertising agency VaynerMedia, four-time New York Times bestselling author, "DailyVee" vlog host and partner of a venture capital fund called VaynerRSE — he also has an eye for great ideas: An early investor in Twitter, Tumblr, Uber and Snap, his VaynerRSE investment portfolio currently lists near 80 companies, including international digital wallet and exchange Coinbase and monthly cosmetics subscription service Birchbox.
Modest has been described as a quick attacking player who has an eye for goal.
But he has an eye for human behaviour, in all its muckiness, that is totally clear.
The Mansfield Town club website described Knowles as a forward with "great work ethic, possesses bags of pace and has an eye for goal".
The attacking midfielder is a talented player that has an eye for goal. He has been part of the SA U23 team under Owen da Gama.
Speaking in November 2018, Port Vale youth-team manager Mick Ede said that "[Agho] is strong, he is quick and he has an eye for goal".
Walter A. McDougall writes of Perry, "He has a keen eye for [literary] images" and Roger Dingman commented, "He has an eye for the pithy quote and the illustrative incident".
Dorrance Field at UNC is named after Anson Dorrance. Dorrance's success comes from several interrelated attributes. First, he has an eye for recruiting outstanding talent. Related to that is his emphasis on competitiveness.
B. James, "Adrenaline by James Robert Baker", Ready When You Are, November 13, 2007. Gay Community News noted "he has an eye for the absurd, the quixotic, and the downright existential in pop culture".
For the first time, Ritler is working for TV. Within this young team, Ritler has a reputation for being a "total professional who knows central Switzerland like no one else" and who has an "eye for the perfect picture".
"It launched me," said Fox, "I just started getting emails from all these people like The New York Times."Bala, Kathryn (March 1, 2008). "Texan Artist Alyson Fox has an eye for fashion – both on and off the page". Nylon, p. 40.
The Americans arrive. The businessman is offered a woman, but refuses. He later finds in his bedroom a young boy sex slave, who claims that refusal would mean severe punishment for the boy. Ilsa immediately has an eye for the commander and dresses up.
He has an eye for the ladies and possesses an overall suave personality. He also likes driving fast cars and racing. Toro Contrais: A bulky Spanish centre-back who is slightly overconfident on the field. In "Toro", he is revealed to be afraid of cats.
McCalmont plays as a deep lying central midfielder. He plays mainly as a playmaking defensive midfielder, known for his passing and ability on the ball, dictating the play. Belfast Live said McCalmont has "excellent technique, is tenacious in the tackle and has an eye for a pass".
Lima was born and raised in Setúbal. She studied to become a pianist in Academia de Música e Belas Artes Luisa Todi and in Conservatório Regional de Setúbal. This music lover also has an eye for fashion as it has been an interest of hers from an early age.
Retrieved on August 4, 2015.Faithful baseball scout soldiers on – ‘Buzz’ Bowers still has an eye for talent. Boston.com. Retrieved on August 4, 2015. Bowers was one of four boys born to George F. and Dorothy L. ( Harrington) Bowers.Charles P. 'Buzz' Bowers Obituary. Legacy.com. Retrieved on August 4, 2015.
His investigation style is similar to Sherlock Holmes. He uses a multi-purpose gun and various tools to aid his investigations. Despite his young age, he drinks tea and has an eye for pretty ladies. He also has a passion for toy models, and is described as "precocious" by Ling Ling.
Carmody then proceeds to try and drink which leads to an argument between him and Fred. Carmody asks Murray to keep an eye on Eileen. Eileen then returns and Carmody introduces her to Murray. Eileen and Fred get into an argument because he believes that she already has an eye for Murray.
N. Nambiar) from another village. The sculptor and his daughter Abhirami (Rani) come to their village. Later, Kalimuthu and Abhirami fall in love with each other. Abhirami's father wants to marry Abhirami to his nephew Rajasekharan (Chandrasekhar) while the village head's son Chelladurai (Vikas Rishi), a womanizer, has an eye for Abhirami.
Meanwhile Laalu is convinced by Kuttan that the local policeman's sister, Reshma (Sneha Unnikrishnan), has an eye for him. This makes Laalu very dreamy. But his dreams are shattered when Kunjiraman returns after a year and his mother fixes a marriage for him with Reshma. On hearing this Laalu secretly plots against Kunjiraman with Kuttan.
A massive Yaoi fangirl who loves to see two boys hitting on each other. When she gets riled up, all respect for personal space of others goes out the window. She has an eye for detail, especially for clothing. ; : : Saki is Hachiman's classmate who seems like a delinquent but wants to make friends deep down.
Sanjay Kapoor is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Deepak Verma from 9 February 1993 to 24 September 1998. Sanjay is a market trader has an eye for the ladies and a weakness for gambling. He is always full of big ideas and get-rich-quick schemes, which never work.
Despite this stricture, and in an appeal to the prevailing Victorian taste, Martin has an eye for the anecdotal genre, the theatre of interactions between his subjects, and this is sometimes reflected in his titles, such as Ice-Cream Barrow, An Altercation (1893–96). Cecil Beaton dubbed him the 'Charles Dickens of the lens'.
Mansour is known for his tackling and reading of the game, specializing in last-second tackles. He also offers great attacking options for a defender, playing at the center of a back-three as a ball- playing centre-back. Furthermore, Mansour has an eye for goal through his aerial presence in set pieces and the occasional penalty.
Before doing so, he realizes he must first break the bond between him and his staunchest supporter, Dharam. The Kingdom has "an eye for an eye" as the ultimate law. Dharam's father is accused of shoddily preparing a chariot wheel which caused a soldier to lose his hands. In reality, Satpal and his son Ranjeet sabotaged it.
Scott Cheney is a character in Friday the 13th Part II, played by Russell Todd. Scott is a bit of a troublemaker and has an eye for Terry McCarthy (Kirsten Baker). Whilst spying on her skinny-dipping he is caught in a rope trap and left hanging upside down. Terry is amused and threatens to leave him there.
Caesar Okhuti (born 7 October 1990) is a Ugandan footballer who plays for KCCA FC.Okhuti signs three year deal at KCCA He was loaned to Onduparaka FC for the 2016/17 season. Also known as Samson, he was born in Arua on 7 October 1990. He has an eye for goal, power, pace and can shoot from distance with both feet.
In 1974 she sold her business to W H Smith, with whom she was involved in a legal dispute. Evelyn de Mille bought the Owl's Nest bookstore in 1979 and operated it until she sold it 1996. Toneguzzi, Mario, "Owl's Nest has an eye for customer service: Bookstore survives arrival of chain stores". Calgary Herald, August 8, 2005. pg. E.2.
While Cassie has no formal combat training beyond childhood martial arts lessons, Cassie is a skilled close quarters fighter. Her weapon of choice is usually something light and swingable, such as her trademarked baseball bat. She is also adept at using a handgun and has killed many slashers with one. Cassie also has an eye for improvised weaponry and has been known to use all kinds of inanimate objects as makeshift weapons.
Sanjay Kapoor, played by Deepak Verma, is a market trader who has an eye for the ladies and a weakness for gambling. He is always full of big ideas and get-rich-quick schemes, which never work. In 1998, EastEnders acquired a new executive producer, Matthew Robinson. Robinson was dubbed "the axeman" in the British press, after a large proportion of the EastEnders cast either quit, or were culled, shortly after Robinson's introduction.
" Neela Debnath from the Daily Express branded the story a "controversial incest plot" and "explosive twist". Claire Crick from Soaplife said "Leo Tanaka and Mishti Sharma are certainly something of a power couple. Not only are they both massively successful in their beloved jobs, but they also make a beautiful pairing to boot." Melanie Blake of The People said "Paul's cute son Leo clearly has an eye for his future step-mum.
The Spectator, no. 6618, 29 April 1955, page 557. while The Times said of her "She has a gift for people: she has an eye for places." It is worth noting that Toy's solo journey took place almost five years before the perhaps more celebrated six-man team Oxford and Cambridge Far Eastern Expedition, a London to Singapore overland trip between September 1955 and March 1956 that was also undertaken in Land Rovers.
He has an eye for colour and detail." The Sydney Morning Herald said "Like so many books which reach a reviewer these days, the praises of the dust jacket far outstrip the qualities of the stories" but said "Cleary's tales are pleasantly easy to read. He is not yet a Dal Stivens or a Cecil Mann; but then again he has written better stories than those presented here. He has a flair for characterisation.
Nick is described by the soap opera's official website as often thinking "with his heart instead of his head". When the teenaged version of Nick debuted on the series in 1994, he was characterized as a "frisky" 16-year-old "rich-kid", with Morrow being able to "kick back and relax in typical teenager attire—jeans, tees, etc". Morrow said "Nick's eager and fun-loving ... and that's fun to play". Nick also has an "eye for the ladies".
Cindy Beale (also Williams) is played by Michelle Collins from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1992 to 1998. Cindy has an eye for the lotharios of Walford and despite trying to settle down repeatedly with the more reliable Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt), she is unable to remain faithful to him. She has a selfish streak, and is often more concerned about her own needs than her family's. She often lies and schemes, particularly where men are concerned.
Tsuki (Moon) is Kongō no Shū's (Kento of Hardrock) CD drama. It arrived much later in production (during the time that the Message OVA was released) compared to the other dramas. And unlike the others, Tsuki features the three remaining Mashō (Dark Warlords). The new opponent is named Gōgasha, a demon who has an eye for being the new leader of the Four Mashō, something that Anubis (Cale), Rajura (Dais), and Naaza (Sekhmet) do not approve of.
Lisa Steele, who co-founded distributor Vtape with Colin Campbell and others, commissioned the project; unusually, she approached only artists who did not know Campbell well: "She always has an eye for outreach, and it was from this missionary position that the work advanced." Cockburn was unaware of this when he made The Impostor. As a commission for The Colin Campbell Sessions, the video was made with the assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts Media Arts Commissioning Grant.
Minyahil is a left-footed, intelligent playmaker who always gives his full for the team. Despite being technically a wing play-maker, he always has an eye for strikers. He unlocks defenses with his well-timed, precise passes, knows when to time his run, and more importantly, how to put the ball in the back of the net. He is great with his first touch and a master at playing one-two’s with teammates just near the edge of the box.
Each group has its own story to tell, in self-contained episodes that are all interrelated. The vela or the festival of the local temple is a symbol of the harmony that prevailed in the village in those pre-electricity days. After the executive engineer from the Electricity Department has surveyed the place with becoming solemnity, there follows a flurry of activity. The overseer, flatteringly called engineer by the villagers who do not know the distinction, has an eye for the girls.
He realizes Martina has an eye for his Santa character, though he also realizes that by kidnapping Gabriel, he has imprisoned himself as well. Back at his apartment there are no police. Later on, Gabriel shows up in disguise after spending the day exploring Boston and buying money orders with Duncan's cash. The friendship is solidified, although the ransom deal seems to be going sour... The real story is the relationship between Duncan and Gabriel, which takes surprising but endearing turns.
Despite his more ruthless nature as of late, Captain Cold's heart is not completely frozen, evidenced by having sent flowers to honor Sue Dibny, murdered wife of the Elongated Man. Traditionally, Captain Cold is driven by three things: money, women, and the desire to beat Barry Allen. Although not the lecher that Captain Boomerang was, Len Snart has an eye for the ladies, particularly models. When Barry Allen died, Captain Cold drifted for a while, jumping back and forth over the lines of crime and justice.
In short, they are usually not well liked because they make their living invading other peoples privacy, or profit from their misery and tragedies. Jardine is thick skinned, callously honest in his opinions, and doesn't really care what other people think of him. He tends to be a womanizer, and has an eye for Asian women in particular. Despite his many and varied faults, he is a man of integrity, and although his morals are sometimes questionable, he does strive to be one of the good guys.
Hyacinth's youngest, lustful sister, Rose has an eye for men and a taste for short skirts and flashy, provocative outfits. In the episode "Early Retirement", she reveals she was once married, though it is not stated whether she is widowed or divorced. Her surname is also never given, though her maiden name is Walton like all the other sisters. She was played by Shirley Stelfox in series one and Mary Millar (whose performance was more over-the-top than Stelfox's) in every episode after that.
The yard is held to the mast either by a parrel or by a traveller (consisting of a metal ring that goes round the mast and has an eye for the halyard and a hook which fastens to a strop on the yard). A dipping lug sail is fastened at the tack (front lower corner) some distance in front of the mast. A standing lug's tack is fastened near the foot of the mast. The halyard for a dipping lug is usually made fast to the weather gunwale, thereby allowing the mast to be unstayed.
He tells Catherine that they ought to help Sara because she was "always there for them". Catherine decides not to suspend Greg for his involvement with a woman, who is discovered to be a suspect on a string of murders by electrocution in "A Kiss Before Frying", putting Greg in a line of fire. Catherine instead shares with Greg her experience in allowing lust to blind her, and suggested that Greg informs her if ever he falls for the next woman, as Catherine has an "eye for the rotten ones".
But during the early months of her work at the Vermeers', Pieter, the son of the family butcher at the meat market, starts courting Griet. She has been strictly brought up and does not welcome this at first, but tolerates his interest because it is of advantage to her impoverished parents. Griet is increasingly fascinated by Vermeer's paintings. Vermeer discovers that Griet has an eye for art and secretly asks her to run errands and perform tasks for him, such as mixing and grinding colors for his paints and acting as a substitute model.
Like Cake, her best friend Miracle Ross also has an eye for fashion and art, except she believes in spending money in order to get the perfect gift rather than making it. In "Miracle on Ice", she wore a red T-shirt for the Cake TV filming session to match Cake's, but for the rest of the series, she wore a lavender T-shirt, then a purple one. Amy Carson is a small child who lives in their neighborhood and enjoys cracking jokes and pulling pranks. She wears a green T-shirt during Cake TV filming sessions.
He also makes an enemy of the governor of California, who had pushed Coffin's candidacy, as the governor had also suggested Macklin to the new President. Older senators who agree with him warn him to tread lightly, but Mark feels that he must make a stand on the issues he promised his supporters to fight for. Mark leads other junior senators in bucking the Washington establishment on these two issues. These so-called "Young Turks" include Rick Duclos of Vermont, who has an eye for the ladies and a teenage son, and Bob Templeton of Colorado, who recently lost his family in a plane accident.
Coal mining begins to exert its influence on the area, despite the two families' feuds. Entering the area, enterprising "furriner" (foreigner) John Hale captures the attention of the beautiful June Tolliver, and inadvertently becomes entangled in the region's politics. Geologist Hale has a vision for the potential wealth of the natural raw materials, especially coal, that he intends to use as a means of creating a legacy for himself and the Gap. But he also has an eye for the young natural beauty of a mountain girl, June Tolliver, whom he feels compelled to free from the confines of mountain life and introduce to higher education.
He personally recruited them, but each turned him down for various reasons: Both Mitsui and Miyagi turned him down due to respect for Coach Anzai, Rukawa simply chose Shohoku over Ryonan because Shohoku was closer than Ryonan in distance. Still, Taoka is happy with his current team and believes that out of all the teams he has coached, it has trained the hardest. Taoka is a good coach, but has makes mistakes in judging his players and the opposition. He still has an eye for talent, as he recognizes Uozomi's potential and gives him encouragement when Uozomi's skills were weak and he was thinking of quitting.
LaScala Sofa by Claudio Bellini for Natuzzi Italia (2016) Since the beginning of his career, Claudio Bellini has an eye for home furniture design and his years of constant curiosity and innovative ideas has contributed to many significant projects with notable home furniture companies worldwide including Natuzzi Italia, Walter Knoll and Alloso. Liz Chair by Claudio Bellini for Walter Knoll (2012) La Scala is an example of Claudio Bellini works that reflects his vision for contemporary design in his very own approach. The La Scala sofa designed for Natuzzi Italia is a modern interpretation of a classic Chester sofa. Another distinctive work of Claudio Bellini is the Liz Chair that is designed for German-based furniture producer, Walter Knoll.
Dwayne is the longest-standing officer of the Saint Marie police force, but utterly lacks ambition; he has complete faith in his seniors and perhaps too good an understanding of the criminal world on the island. Dwayne often uses unlawful means to get his job done, and has an eye for the ladies, sometimes getting distracted, even by his senior DS Florence Cassell. He is the go-to man for any investigations into the shadier aspects of Saint Marie. It is revealed he has a sister, who locked him in a trunk for three hours when he was five years old; this led to Dwayne developing a secret fear of the dark.
The film boasts an all star cast, with David Niven and Cantinflas in the lead roles of Fogg and Passepartout. Fogg is the classic Victorian gentleman, well-dressed, well-spoken, and extremely punctual, whereas his servant Passepartout (who has an eye for the ladies) provides much of the comic relief as a "jack of all trades" for the film in contrast to his master's strict formality. Joining them are Shirley MacLaine as Princess Aouda and Robert Newton as the Detective Fix, in his last role. The role of Passepartout was greatly expanded from the novel to accommodate Cantinflas, the most famous Latin-American comedian at the time, and winds up as the focus of the film.
Tensions and temperatures rise over the course of an afternoon recording session in 1920s Chicago as a band of musicians await trailblazing performer, the legendary "Mother of the Blues," Ma Rainey (Viola Davis). Late to the session, the fearless, fiery Ma engages in a battle of wills with her white manager and producer over control of her music. As the band waits in the studio's claustrophobic rehearsal room, ambitious trumpeter Levee (Chadwick Boseman) – who has an eye for Ma's girlfriend and is determined to stake his own claim on the music industry – spurs his fellow musicians into an eruption of stories, truths, and lies that will forever change the course of their lives.
Farouk had always wanted to visit the United States, but his plans were derailed by his feud with his mother, which the American media closely followed. The U.S. embassy in Cairo had warned Washington as part of the planning for the trip that Farouk "has an eye for the ladies and this should be constantly borne in mind. It would be best if a departmental representative could be with him for the entire trip to avoid any possible incidents of this nature". During a vacation in the south of France, Queen Nazli had begun a relationship with a man much younger than herself, the Egyptian diplomat Riyad Ghali, who was stationed at the Egyptian consulate in Marseilles.
" Greg Daily, writing for InDaily, said "Looking For Grace is told from the slightly varied perspectives of different characters, and scenes are revisited from a range of viewpoints. Brooks has an eye for detail, an understanding of people and how the ordinary and mundane can preoccupy us even during significant occasions; the dialogue is occasionally Pinteresque and every scene is carefully arranged to be visually appealing." David Stratton writing for The Australian said "Looking for Grace - the title is double-edged - is an impeccably packaged Australian film. The photography, by Katie Milwright, of the West Australian landscape is superlative, from the eye-popping opening shots to the pristine images of the flat, open landscape, while the music score by Elizabeth Drake perfectly complements the narrative.
Born in Mackay, Queensland and raised in Mudgee, New South Wales, Downes was signed for Chesterfield on 1 August 2004 by ex Chesterfield manager Roy MacFarland after having trials at Bolton Wanderers and a short spell at non league outfit Frickley Athletic. Before moving to England he was a player at the Australian Institute of Sport. At the end of the 2006–07 season following his side's relegation to Football League Two not only did he sign an extension to his current contract at Chesterfield but he also was made team captain of Chesterfield following the departure of ex captain Mark Allott. Downes was at that time a valued member of the squad and as well as his defensive qualities he has an eye for goal, mainly from set pieces.
The action takes place in and around the Wicksteeds' house in Hove, on the south coast of England.Bennett, p. 7 Mrs Swabb, who combines the functions of cleaner and all-knowing Fate, introduces the main characters. Wicksteed is 53, has an eye for the ladies and lacks ambition; his wife, Muriel, is a more assertive figure; their son, Dennis, is a wimpish hypochondriac, frustrated at his lack of a girlfriend; Connie is a flat-chested spinster who secretly longs to be sexually alluring; Sir Percy Shorter, President of the British Medical Association, was once Muriel's sweetheart and he bears a grudge against Wicksteed for cutting him out; Lady Rumpers is a returning expatriate, concerned for the purity of her beautiful daughter Felicity; Canon Throbbing is anxious to abandon his celibate state, which he finds a strain to keep up.
Melissa van der Klugt of The Times calls the book "timely reading" and says Crabtree has an "eye for detail", but notes that it is an "oddly macho book" due to only rare mentions of women. Writing in the Financial Times, Meghnad Desai describes the book as “the most comprehensive and eminently readable tour of economic India.” In a mainly negative review, Jonathan Knee of The New York Times laments that the book "does not fully profile the diverse community of Indian billionaires" and that "the lines between the many forms of corruption described are far from clear", though Knee praises that The Billionaire Raj "is chock-full of profoundly revealing vignettes". Writing for Mint, V. Anantha Nageswaran notes the absence of the United Progressive Alliance in the book and praises Crabtree's writing and "eye of a good journalist for details".
As an opera director, Christopher Alden is known for his use of contemporary imagery and, on occasion, a minimalist visual style, though never as spare as his contemporary Robert Wilson. He likened his own 1984 production of Coronation of Poppea to "a new wave rock video" and has frequently expressed his desire to connect the inner world of opera theater to the modern sensibility of a younger audience. He has an eye for bold theatrical gestures that are often dramatically effective but sometimes considered crass. His use of overt sexuality, brutal violence and over-the-top, satirical humor has soured his relationship with conservative patrons (most notably, a critically derided Rigoletto production for Chicago Lyric that the company declared un-"revivable"). Though some opera audiences may be put off by his art, it is never Alden’s aim to shock for the sake of shock value.
Did You Ever Have a Family received favourable reviews from, amongst others, The New York Times, the Financial Times, The Guardian and The Independent. In The New York Times, Kaui Hart Hemmings called the novel "masterly" and "thoughtful", noting that it is the characters' "complicated pasts... far more than the immediate concerns of the present or the obvious burdens of grief" and "connection — the way people and their lives fuse" that Clegg is interested in exploring. In the Financial Times, Suzi Feay noted that Clegg has "an eye for characters who cannot easily fit into the boxes that society has assigned" even if the main protagonist "June remains a puzzle, and hazily unconvincing". While praising Clegg for his ability to "not fall into the obvious trap of giving regular characters bigger vocabularies and more elaborate syntax than they would typically use", she also criticised his writing for being "generally plain and even unambitious", with the cast of characters' voices "not hugely differentiated".
Pogba playing for Manchester United in 2017 Primarily a central midfielder, although he is also capable of playing on the left, in a holding role, as a deep-lying playmaker, in a box-to-box role, or even as an attacking midfielder, Pogba has been described by his club Manchester United as a "powerful, skilful, and creative" player who has "an eye for goal and a penchant for the spectacular." He is also capable of playing as an offensive–minded central midfielder, who will often drift out wide, known as the "mezzala" role in Italy. During his time in Italy, he gained the nicknames Il Polpo Paul ("Paul the Octopus") for his long legs that look like tentacles during tackling or running and "Pogboom" for his explosive playing style and energy on the pitch. A large, quick, hard-working and physically strong player, he excels in the air and is also known for his stamina, as well as his powerful and accurate striking ability from distance; he has also drawn praise for his finesse, technique, flair and dribbling skills, as well as his ability to hold up the ball.

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