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These revelations point to Zink's sharp eye and sense of timing.
Lucky for her, a public works employee had a sharp eye.
Chinese officials are also keeping a sharp eye on grocery bills.
Riddell also had a sharp eye for achieving a specific score.
Hilgers observes all of this with a sharp eye and an open heart.
He even believes it's luck that blessed them with a sharp eye for business.
We assume somebody somewhere is at the switch, keeping a sharp eye on things.
TechCrunch editors, who clearly have a sharp eye for choosing successful startups, scrutinize every application.
" From Conway: "Bill has a very sharp eye for data and the overall political landscape.
But a sharp eye is needed for the subject of my attention this week, the T8.
Both puzzles require you to have a sharp eye and the ability to mix things up.
Mensore shoots them with a sharp eye for maintaining coherent spatial relations, which enhances the suspense.
That sharp eye and wounded heart shine through a tough exterior to illuminate a real human being.
Investors have been keeping a sharp eye on data for clues regarding the path of interest rate increases.
READ MORE: The VICE Impact Guide to the People's Climate March Keep a sharp eye out going forward.
With hopes still high and a sharp eye on the industry, I am waiting for the ultimate blockchain.
You should still alert waiters to food sensitivities or allergies, and keep a sharp eye out for ingredients.
But U.S. spy satellites are keeping a sharp eye on North Korea's Sohae Satellite Launching Station at Tongchang-ri.
ET. Investors have been keeping a sharp eye on data for clues regarding the path of interest rate hikes.
Its power lies in its attention to the drama of everyday existence, and Mr. Olshefski's sharp eye for character.
With her sharp eye for talent, the dancer and choreographer Michelle Dorrance has cooked up a tap dream team.
Meet Jorge Balarezo, a Brooklyn transplant via Peru with a taste for dark techno and a sharp eye for aesthetics.
If he has a sharp eye for brokenness, he is even keener on the inextinguishable flicker of love that remains.
He's tied the publisher's customs to the edge of online publishing, employing his sharp eye for digital mechanics and reader habits.
I love how subtle it is, and it's such a reward when someone with a sharp eye notices and compliments it.
Mr. DeRossi has a sharp eye for detail, and he does not hesitate to speak up when he notices anything awry.
What I admired about his sharp eye is how he looked into the underbelly of our American society using his Leica.
In interviews over the years, Mr. Fisketjon sometimes played down the idea that he had a particularly sharp eye for groundbreaking writing.
Mr. Wexner's business savvy and sharp eye for the tastes of American consumers made him a billionaire and a retail industry icon.
With a whimsical imagination and a sharp eye for detail, Mr. Williams knows how to cook up a visual and kinesthetic feast.
But the show's sharp eye for sociological detail and obsessive dedication to realism exist in tension with these moments of ostentatious surprise.
Reece has a sharp eye for the contradictions of communities that condemn the capitalist economy but are sustained by vibrant commercial enterprises.
What's astonishing is that, with a sharp eye and a bit of research, you can still walk in Josephus's footsteps in contemporary Rome.
Though I wish he would have lingered longer on the workers' lives, he has a sharp eye for the raw, gut-kicking detail.
Recognizing that, our responsibility now is to keep dancing but closer to the exit and with a sharp eye on the tea leaves.
Homeward bound A Buddha statue stolen almost six decades ago is being returned to India, thanks to a CEO with a sharp eye.
Their efforts to help him, though rooted in charity, dovetail with a perverse brand of narcissism, which Osborne captures with a sharp eye.
But his sharp eye, limited palette, keen sense of mid-century nostalgia, and work ethic paint him as an immensely talented and impressive illustrator.
It takes a sharp eye to discern a trend, but beginning in about 2013, wages seem to have begun a slow but steady climb.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is engaged to be married, and it took a sharp eye for New Zealand to find out.
He watches over the building with a sharp eye — Mr. Fuqua has a serious ocular thing going on in this movie — and a secret arsenal.
The West Side Spirit and the West Side Rag, among other local news sources, keep a sharp eye on politics, development, schools, food and culture.
"Recognizing that, our responsibility now is to keep dancing but closer to the exit and with a sharp eye on the tea leaves," Dalio wrote.
He has a sharp eye for damning detail, as when he quotes a Nationalist press officer with a handlebar mustache: You know what's wrong with Spain?
Investors were also keeping a sharp eye on progress in the Republicans' push for a U.S. tax law overhaul that would involve a corporate tax cut.
He had a sharp eye for detail, a keen ear for dialogue and was plugged into sources ranging from the criminal underworld to the corner newsstand.
Keep a sharp eye out for cameos from A$APs Rocky, Illz, and Ant, Flatbush Zombies, Black Dave, Krondon, a team of talented contortionists, and more.
A sharp eye and an uncertain provenance might suggest to someone that a particular work is counterfeit, but often science is the only way to prove it.
Alert resident tipped off police If not for the sharp eye of a Houston resident Tuesday, authorities said, the suspect may have zeroed in on another target.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — It's rare that a crossword puzzle spills its answers completely in the revealer, but if you have a sharp eye, you'll see it today.
No matter how extreme the example, Eveleth is always transparent about her sourcing and has a sharp eye for detail in assessing the implications of each future.
The Indian government keeps a sharp eye on diaspora events and has complained in the past that people it considers terrorists are glorified as martyrs at some parades.
Political risk-watchers in Washington, D.C., will continue to keep a sharp eye on potential developments coming from Thiel and Silicon Valley, so they will both remain important.
His movies, including "Platform" (2000), "The World" (2004) and "A Touch of Sin" (2013), combine humanist empathy with a sharp eye for how societal change affects personal relationships.
Kashkari's latest essay argues that keeping a sharp eye out for potential bubbles and using supervisory powers to protect banks from failures are better options than raising rates.
When Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess entered a Berlin hotel in "If the Dead Rise Not" (2009), Mr. Kerr's sharp eye for detail revealed itself in Gunther's vivid narration.
Even less is there a way Mueller can be expected to evaluate Comey's credibility with the fresh neutrality, arm's-length curiosity, and objective sharp eye his job demands.
And while the red-and-silver pattern of her gown might have looked glitzy on its own, it was contrasted greatly by Stewart's edgy hairstyle and sharp eye makeup.
Tom Ford: Maureen Dowd, best known as our Our Op-Ed columnist, uses her sharp eye and wit to track how the designer, 57, became a devoted family man.
He muses on the pleasures of collecting and the natural world, and has a sharp eye for describing the residents of the remote island where he lives and works.
Yet bird-watching hones a sharp eye for color differentiation, so Ridgway had an edge — as well as a drive for perfection enabled by 19th-century synthetic dye advancements.
That is, until more than four decades after the murder case went cold, a sharp eye spotted a eerily similar face in the background of the 1975 classic thriller Jaws.
Our highly discerning TechCrunch editors review every application with a sharp eye for potential success, and they'll select up to five startups they feel represent the best in each category.
While the stock market has been on a record-settling rally, investors have been keeping a sharp eye on corporate earnings to see if they can help sustain the momentum.
Investors will be keeping a sharp eye for further clues regarding the trajectory of rate hikes when Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer speaks at a conference at 9:15 a.m.
Probably not, but Swanberg's sharp eye for details and keen ear for dialogue, as well as the fact that every episode follows new characters, make Easy at least worth a look.
CEO Ethan Brown is keeping a sharp eye on China and other Asian markets as they seek to replace the inefficient cow with pea protein, complex chemical compounds, and an extruder.
He kept a sharp eye on the political world around him and held it to moral account, often using images gleaned from nature — snakes, insects, turtles — to comment on human behavior.
If he keeps going at this rate, he'll have quite the catalog, distinguished by jittery sonics, a sharp eye for parsing situations and attitudes, and equal commitment to EPs and longforms.
As American policymakers continue to work out the best way to counter this plan, they must keep a sharp eye on Eastern Europe, Djibouti, and Kazakhstan, the "buckle" of the initiative.
The company, originally an operator of coffee shops and cafeterias, developed a fine-dining division under Jerome Brody, an executive with a sharp eye for real estate and an adventurous palate.
His teachers kept a sharp eye out for any child biting away parts of a sandwich to create a gun shape or constructing possible armaments out of Tinker Toys or Legos.
And Singleton's sharp eye for casting was still in place — in addition to Gibson (in his feature debut), the film offers early performances by Taraji P. Henson, Mo'Nique, and Omar Gooding.
Things picked up noticeably on our return, when Ms. Sransky, who works as a hostess on weekends, was running the room — her sharp eye and good spirits kept things humming along seamlessly.
The monks kept a sharp eye on him, determined to keep him free of sin—and of joy, which, if not explicitly a sin, at least scorched a clear path to it.
It's reminiscent of the vivid, world-weary rasp of Kendrick Lamar and the sharp eye of Lupe Fiasco—who tackled this same topic a decade ago on his debut album Food & Liquor.
It would be the "biggest miscalculation" if the United States believed it can control the North with force, the statement said, adding it will keep a sharp eye on future U.S. behavior.
" Because Mr. Karnow "has a sharp eye for the illustrative moment and a keen ear for the telling quote, his book is first-rate as a popular contribution to understanding the war.
Hicks went 1 for 5 in Games 3 and 4 but drew four walks, deploying one of his best skills — a sharp eye at the plate — even after so much time away.
But equipped with the right address and a sharp eye for detail, Street View turns into a kind of "god view" of the world, exposing moments in time you wouldn't have otherwise seen.
At the same time, in the fall of 1998, Mike Pence was a 39-year-old conservative radio host and twice-failed congressional candidate with a sharp eye on government, politics and public life.
It also adds a kind of Roth-like energy and unpredictability to Rogers's very English virtues as a writer: a sharp eye, a good ear and a strong sense of the nuances of class.
Our plans should be guided by qualified experts like the C.D.C. We also have to keep a sharp eye out for the kind of stigmatization that harks back to the early days of AIDS.
Fans with a sharp eye for detail noticed that there was a rather large hole on the bottom of Prince Harry's shoe, proving that even royals know there's nothing better than comfortably broken in footwear.
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.
Here's an early one: there's a secret exit in an early level that requires you to keep a sharp eye near the end of the stage, and employ Cranky Kong's pogo jump to get extra height.
"Chip loves to tweeze my gray hairs (I know I know not good but sometimes you just gotta do it)," she writes on this photo of her husband lending a helping hand (and a sharp eye). 3.
With her carefully curated feed — she's got a sharp eye for a good motivational quote, the next great novel, and all things preppy and pretty — Reese Witherspoon has earned a spot in the Instagram hall of fame.
As we spoke, she kept a sharp eye on the floor, playing the role of hip mother hen to bewildered newbies and to regulars who wanted to know when the day's shipment from the warehouse would arrive.
Mr. Cedar, a New York-born Israeli filmmaker, has a sharp eye for intra-Jewish conflict, for the narcissism of large and small differences that can cause the unity of God's chosen people to splinter like matzo.
In essays, interviews and television appearances over the decades, he cast a sharp eye on six successive administrations, including that of Donald J. Trump, whose election he did not support and whose foreign policy, he found, lacked coherence.
He had a sharp eye for celebrities, and a seemingly encyclopedic knowledge of who's who in every social sphere imaginable, but he also made celebrities out of everyday people with a few deft strokes of his Uni-ball pen.
If this was a bad night, Donald Trump had better keep a sharp eye out for Harris, and Biden (or Bernie Sanders) would be wise to think of her as his VP if he gains early momentum and she falters.
"In building the teams that achieved so much success for USA Hockey, Jim Johannson had a sharp eye for talent, a strong sense of chemistry and a relentless pursuit of excellence," National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement.
And anyone with doubts that Ryan has at least one sharp eye on the prospect of becoming the nominee should go back and read a speech he gave to Capitol Hill interns on March 23 entitled "The State of American Politics".
But even as she gave her assurance that waterboarding would not make a comeback on her watch, Haspel left at least four key questions -- one with a very sharp eye on her past actions -- either unanswered or open to some interpretation.
Those who pore over income statements, valuation comparisons and analyst estimates in search of value might tend to turn a sharp eye to the stock — which is now trading at nearly 50 times the earnings expected over the next 12 months.
Edinburgh Fringe, Edinburgh The ever-acute English writer Penelope Skinner turned her sharp eye on the #MeToo movement in this Edinburgh Fringe hit: a depiction of masculinity in free fall that finds its lone character, Roger, railing against a "gynocentric" world.
The new Goldfish will officially be available nationwide starting on May 1, but a representative for the company says that some stores may receive their shipment ahead of time, so keep a sharp eye on those snack aisle shelves in the coming weeks.
Alexander Skarsgard is plenty shirtless in The Legend of Tarzan but admits that fans expecting to see a traditionally loincloth-clad Lord of the Jungle – including costar Samuel L. Jackson s daughter – may be disappointed unless they keep an extra sharp eye out.
Since she was elected to Parliament, in the late nineteen-nineties, she has dressed in sharp, eye-catching clothes, as if to offset the fact that she is not personally vivacious, but the effect is often to accentuate what is not there.
The alleged bug can be spotted in the bottom left corner of the video below (if you have a sharp eye), on the plate of the personalized blue confection for Rob Kardashian and Black Chyna's daughter, who turned 2 on Nov. 10.
The sight was a comforting one for the Yankees, who have had few others during their first two games, knowing that their lineup's 40-year-old anchor arrived with his sharp eye and smooth swing as intact as his flair for the dramatic.
JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rima Jayanti has not had formal training in detective work but with her sharp eye and gut instinct, her task is to spot Indonesian women at Jakarta's bustling airport in danger of being sent abroad to a life of domestic servitude.
With a sharp eye for the game as a former Division 1 athlete (she played for Wake Forest from 1998-2002) and an engaging on-air personality fans were drawn to, she easily could have taken the "mainstream" route to the NBA, or college football.
As a parent, Cecily now perforce moves in a sphere of ruthless subjectivity that her sharp eye can't help recording: the excesses of New York parenting culture, the stark reappearance of gender roles, the inducting of infants into materialism, the replacement of play with technology.
At an online meeting hosted by the FDA and the European Medicine Agency last week to discuss joint approaches to coronavirus vaccine, regulators committed to keeping a sharp eye out for immune enhancement, said Peter Marks, FDA's top regulator for vaccines, in a release.
If I could eat in only one neighborhood, it would be Elmhurst, Queens, where every year more Thai restaurants appear, often opened by young, recently arrived Thai immigrants with both a sharp eye for design and an uncompromising approach to the food of their childhood.
The president's signing statement "demonstrates that Congress is going to need to keep a sharp eye on this administration's implementation of this critical law and any actions it takes with respect to Ukraine," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic minority leader.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — Natan Last has a tremendous record for introducing elegant new entries (how had we lived without CAFFEINE FIX?) and a sharp eye for the type of wordplay that sneaks up on you (and, if you're me, keeps right on going, just overhead).
Under WTO rules, countries are not allowed to discriminate against imports and favour local producers, but in the past five years countries keen to support their own manufacturers have frequently resorted to local content requirements, while keeping a sharp eye out for their use by others.
Under WTO rules, countries are not allowed to discriminate against imports and favor local producers, but in the past five years countries keen to support their own manufacturers have frequently resorted to local content requirements, while keeping a sharp eye out for their use by others.
While Ms. Kopple is best known for the strong voice and sharp eye she brings to projects about social injustice (her Academy Award-winning "Harlan County USA" and "American Dream" chronicled labor conflicts in the heartland), in this movie the political takes a relatively distant back seat to the personal.
He has a sharp eye for curious details, like the information on the rituals and diets of rambunctious 18th-century French paper workers collected by the historian Leonard Rosenband (one of the mills had to provide their workers with pigs' ears for Mardi Gras and doughnuts for Palm Sunday, among other perks).
NEW YORK, April 653 (Reuters) - Major U.S. pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, whose shares have been laggards even in a sluggish market, face a litmus test in the corporate earnings season as investors already gun-shy over concerns about pressures on drug prices prepare to give a sharp eye for both hits and misses.
Like many people in media, I have viewed it as a critical matter of survival to keep a sharp eye on what the Murdochs are up to, because they have a tendency to Kool-Aid Man into a publication and Murdoch up the joint: new (often Australian) editors, shorter articles, punchier headlines, more photos.
Dawn Capital has made a name for itself over the last several years for having a sharp eye when it comes to spotting interesting B2B startups in Europe before they become big, with companies like iZettle (acquired by PayPal last year for $53 billion), Mimecast (IPO'd and now worth $2.8 billion), Collibra and Showpad among its stable.
To anyone who imagines that numismatists are hopeless romantics searching for coins in shipwrecks, musty attics and old curiosity shops, Mr. Newman was a composite antithesis: the author of books and scholarly articles and a consummate intellectual with an encyclopedic memory, a passion for history, the instincts of a relentless detective and the sharp eye of a trader in antiquarian treasures.
That's not because Atwood is bad at writing teenagers — her 1988 novel Cat's Eye demonstrates that she has always had a sharp eye for the vicious politics of girlhood friendships, and when she takes the time to put that eye to work on Agnes's shifting social status at school, it's clear she's lost none of her talents — but because Agnes and Daisy are carrying the burden of the plot.
The film's sky-high expectations and muted reception led to the expected whispers of "sophomore slump," but freed of that atmosphere of heated expectation, "Poetic Justice" has much to recommend it: Singleton's dialogue and relationships are relaxed and naturalistic, his sense of time and place is again spot on (the picture was shot in the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and the bones of those South Central buildings make their way into the background) and he again displayed a sharp eye for casting, handing important roles to the likes of Jenifer Lewis, Q-Tip, Khandi Alexander, and (most of all) Tupac Shakur, who generates warmth and sincerity as Justice's potential love interest.

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