“We have experience with international controls to ensure observance of the ban on the manufacture of chemical weapons.”
“Burial practices vary, but for the most part funeral and burial observances are the responsibility of the deceased's family.”
“Her daily observance of these children had the makings of a book. She had come to know these children very well, and had observed each and every one of their mannerisms.”
observatory
A place where stars, planets and other celestial bodies are observed, usually through a telescope; also place for observing meteorological or other natural phenomena.
A lookout (vantage point with a view of the surrounding area)
“The eyes are very important, the way to look, you do not fix a point outside, but you keep the sight inside, the observator.”
“Alès Zalar thinks that asking another private association a position of observator has the consequence to place oneself in a situation of inferiority, whereas as private associations we are all equal.”
“Legend has it that John Flamsteed, the astronomical observator, complained to Charles II that the birds were interfering with his observations.”