Sentences with phrase «from second set of eyes»

Thank you so much to everyone who supported and contributed to the journey of The Last April, including my writer's group at Wild Goose Creative, my beta readers, Ali and John, my editor, Cindy from Second Set of Eyes, and my cover artist, Jenny from Seedlings Design Studio.

Not exact matches

Icardi's goal in the 36th second of the game — set up by an Olympian thrown in from Perisic who must have spotted that Verona's central defence still had sleep in their eyes and had not heeded the message of Icardi's short video — was an example of this.
A pair of gray suede gloves abandoned on a department store counter; a small 35 mm still camera obscuring a woman's face except for her eyes; an electric train set; a finger on the disconnect button of a telephone; an ungloved, well - manicured hand resting briefly on another woman's shoulder: Todd Haynes's Carol is not a Hitchcockian thriller, although it is adapted from the second novel by Patricia Highsmith, whose first, Strangers on a Train, was the basis for one of the master of suspense's great movies.
Daisy Ridley's Rey, essentially the new Luke Skywalker for this new set of films, is so completely captivating from the second she hits the screen, confident and assured, but also a bit mysterious and with a penchant for mischief and eyes for the stars, she's everything a franchise like this needs to keep its momentum.
If you've created a new lesson plan or worksheet and would love a second opinion or second set of eyes, pin it to Pinterest to receive feedback from your fellow teachers.
The Blind Spot Monitor will provide the drivers with a second set of eyes, while the Dynamic Radar Cruise Control allows drivers to safely take a brief break from driving.
The world's finest authors rely on skilled editors, because the best writing always benefits from a good editor's second set of eyes.
You can only read a manuscript so many times before your brain starts glossing over errors — a professional second set of eyes will prevent mistakes from passing through to the «published» phase.
Savvy authors know they can always benefit from a second set of experienced and objective eyes.
If you are not sure that Shushi has been diagnosed correctly, you have a couple of options - you can talk with your veterinarian about your concerns, and see if they can provide a clearer picture for your of what they think is going on, or you can seek a second opinion from a different veterinarian, as they will be able to assess her with a new set of eyes and background.
The writing is sloppy in many places, including word choices («dissuading them from teaching science») that should never have made it past a second set of eyes, and certainly not all the way to the board.
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