Sentences with phrase «sharp eyes in»

HE LOOKS A TOP CLASS PLAYER WITH BALANCE, SPEED AND REAL ABILITY and crucially for any striker, a cool and sharp eye in front of goal.
'' A how - to book... from two of the sharpest eyes in contemporary art... It would be hard to imagine two better - qualified guides for these choppy, sometimes disgusting, often ecstatic waters.»
From the moment he opened his first gallery in L.A.'s Chinatown in 2003, Kordansky has built a reputation as one of the sharper eyes in the business, making stars of young artists like Jonas Wood, Elad Lassry, and Thomas Houseago while at the same time investing the careers of under - appreciated veterans like Sam Gilliam and John Mason with renewed vigor and relevance.

Not exact matches

Brazil and Mexico have caught the eye of U.S. executives as investment destinations after a sharp economic turnaround in Latin America.
It might be for a serious screwup; Winkler has a sharp eye for holes in a story.
The typical performance review system doesn't work because you're demotivating half your population, poking them in the eye with a sharp stick.»
Faber argues there is — it might be harder to spot and it might not be as deep as it was in the aftermath of the financial crisis, but sharp - eyed investors will find intriguing opportunities in Asian markets, Eastern European markets, precious metals, and real estate.
No doubt many of you sharp - eyed readers will have spotted a spelling error, thinking I intended to refer to one of these: But, in fact, I really did have in mind something more like this: We are following an example from the recently published Mathematica Beyond Mathematics by Jose Sanchez Leon, an up - to - date text that...
While loan servicers that collect payments on more than $ 1 trillion in student loan debt seem to be getting their collective act together, government regulators continue to keep a sharp eye out for «unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices.»
Even if you only sort of tap dance to work that is better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.
And that camel - owner can bring all his camel - owning friends and they will give their tenth - plus offerings to The Church of the Great Needle and soon enough there will be a new building program to construct a fanstasmagoric «Golden Needle with Multiple Eyes» so that more camels can enter and then more camel - owners will come and soon there will be a vision for a bigger and better «Platinum Needle with Multiple, Rotating, Identity - Protected Eyes» and soon there will be a name change to «The Church of the Sharpest Needles in the Greatest Sewing Machine the World Has Ever Seen» and everyone shall stand amazed etc., etc., etc...; ^)
(Revelations 19)(when jesus comes back to earth) «And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war», «His eyes were as a flame of fire», clothed in a vesture dipped in blood ``, and «out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.»»
In the past congressional oversight has all too often been no more sharp - eyed than Edward V. Long's hearings in 1966 on electronic surveillancIn the past congressional oversight has all too often been no more sharp - eyed than Edward V. Long's hearings in 1966 on electronic surveillancin 1966 on electronic surveillance.
At the end, there's a section of unpedantic and very useful notes (Johnson, in the Poundian manner, has a sharp eye and ear for apt quotations to weave into his lines) and a bit of background on the figure of the Green Man.
In every creature St. Paul, with his sharp, discerning, apostolic eye, perceived the holy and beloved cross.
Martin Luther, in his pivotal book, The Bondage of the Will, writes: In every creature St. Paul, with his sharp, discerning, apostolic eye, perceived the holy and beloved crosin his pivotal book, The Bondage of the Will, writes: In every creature St. Paul, with his sharp, discerning, apostolic eye, perceived the holy and beloved crosIn every creature St. Paul, with his sharp, discerning, apostolic eye, perceived the holy and beloved cross.
I Schubert Ogden's sharp eyes have caught a number of terminological inconsistencies in my book.
I have a phobia of sharp objects going into my eyes, to the point that I have trouble looking at any sharp object pointed in my direction, even when it's on TV!
Schubert Ogden's sharp eyes have caught a number of terminological inconsistencies in my book.
«His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow, and His eyes like a flame of fire; His feet were like fine brass, as if refined in a furnace, and His voice as the sound of many waters; He had in His right hand seven stars, out of His mouth went a sharp two - edged sword, and His countenance was like the sun shining in its strength.»
And a sharp - eyed reviewer in the quarterly Bibliotheca Sacra noticed that Royce's «Beloved Community» seemed to have no necessary «connection with, and no interest whatever in, any alleged individual founder,» and seems to go on «just the same whether or not it was founded by Solomon and George Washington.»
Her sharp eyes are the same as the famous glinting eyes of her son, which Cranach often portrayed — he lived in Wittenberg and came to the painting of Luther's parents from a very close friendship with Martin of over ten years.
Dean Burch, then Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, indicated at the Senate hearing that the broadcasting industry «s response should be «immediate and decisive,» and that their response should include sharp reductions in «all gratuitous and needless violence» in the programs children watch, and «the creation of substantial amounts of new diversified programming, not just the usual diet of cartoons, to open the eyes and expand the minds of young viewers.»
In fact, the Areopagitica specifically advocates that the government keep «a vigilant eye how books demean themselves,» and it goes on to urge the authorities «thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on [their authors] as malefactors.»
The teacher praises the swift foot, the skilled hand, the sharp eye, and the keen intellect of the student; while in the master's eye there are no such distinctions.
Pumpkin is particularly rich in a type of carotenoid called beta - carotene, which keeps eyes sharp and clear.
Candying almonds in the oven is easy as long as you keep a sharp eye on them while baking.
Into these waters last month moved the Upper Skagit Indians, whose eye for steelhead (at 20 cents a pound wholesale) is every bit as sharp as the white man's but whose interest in conservation is a good deal duller.
While all of us Arsenal fans will spend a happy summer with another trophy in the bag, I am sure that most of us will be keeping a sharp eye out for what Arsene Wenger does in the transfer market.
But he's outside the barn every morning, sitting in a red and white pickup truck, the heater going full blast, keeping a sharp eye on things.
There's still plenty of time for late action to come in so keep your eyes posted for any late, sharp action (that definitely won't happen).
Paul Tough has a sharp eye for the telling detail, a sure grasp of the literature, and a gift for storytelling that together make for a bracing narrative, hard - edged in its realism but also brimming with hope and possibility.
In 4 + years as a breastfeeding mother I have NEVER come out the top of a shirt to feed a baby in public and rarely even do so at home because their nails go from clipped to SHARP in the blink of an eye and I want to protect my skin with a layer of fabric!In 4 + years as a breastfeeding mother I have NEVER come out the top of a shirt to feed a baby in public and rarely even do so at home because their nails go from clipped to SHARP in the blink of an eye and I want to protect my skin with a layer of fabric!in public and rarely even do so at home because their nails go from clipped to SHARP in the blink of an eye and I want to protect my skin with a layer of fabric!in the blink of an eye and I want to protect my skin with a layer of fabric!).
Supplies you need: Mini pumpkins Black pipecleaners, cut in half Sharp skewer (to poke holes into the squash to help little hands) Googly eyes and glue and / or Black marker
A sharp - eyed reader wrote in to note the existence of a new campaign committee on the state Board of Elections Website, created by one Gustavo Rivera, who appears to be running in the 33rd SD.
A sharp - eyed reader pointed out an interesting wrinkle in the state Conservative Party's July 15 fundraising reports.
Rocket attacks by militant Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza on Israel have prompted area police agencies to keep an extra sharp eye out.
UPDATE: Two sharp - eyed readers have written in to point out typos in this video: Government and jewelry.
Our sharp - eyed editors picked up a questionable quote in a feature I did on congressional primaries last week.
He's tall and lanky, with a sharp nose, brown eyes, and short hair in need of a comb.
The report had recommended that NSF lean on Antarctic scientists to keep a sharper eye on the costs of instrumentation deployment and operation support by considering those costs in the review and selection of science projects.
THE traditional image of the fossil - hunting palaeontologist — traipsing across parched badlands armed with nothing but hand tools and a sharp eye — may be in for an overhaul.
A rangy man with a raptor's long, narrow nose and sharp - eyed gaze, Wilson has not budged from his long - standing position that the propensity for group aggression, including war, is deeply ingrained in our history and nature.
Sharp - eyed reader Paul Marks spotted the following interesting paragraph in the Office of Science and Technology's Forward Look report on government spending on science: «Despite enormous progress over the past decade, software engineering still suffers from being too much of an art and not enough of a science and much remains to be done to establish it on a firmer scientific basis.»
Cham, who is surprisingly low - key for somebody with such a sharp eye and an edge to his humor, grew up in Panama in a science - oriented family.
If, however, a particularly sharp - eyed user wanted a value for a parameter that fell between two of the samples stored in the database, the system can call up the CAD program, calculate the associated geometry, and then run tests on it.
In addition to the sharp horns on its nose and over its eyes, which were probably used for defense against predators like Tyrannosaurus rex, this new species — dubbed Regaliceratops peterhewsi — had a particularly ornate frill behind its head, most likely for sexual display.
In the background are the blue and red elongated shapes of many other galaxies, which lie at vast distances from us — but which can all be seen by the sharp eye of Hubble.
In 1603 Prince Federico Cesi, a botanist, founded the Accademia dei Lincei, or the Academy of Lynxes, named because its members — renowned Italian scholars like Galileo and Fabio Colonna — needed eyes as sharp as lynxes» in order to pursue scientific discoverIn 1603 Prince Federico Cesi, a botanist, founded the Accademia dei Lincei, or the Academy of Lynxes, named because its members — renowned Italian scholars like Galileo and Fabio Colonna — needed eyes as sharp as lynxes» in order to pursue scientific discoverin order to pursue scientific discovery.
Reich's engrossing and thoroughly reported account traces how Schön was able to dupe respected journals and colleagues and how sharp - eyed investigators exposed the truth behind one of the biggest frauds in the history of physics.
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