For unless you are vigilant and eagle-eyed, you may not spot a fake note at the right time. |
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But more eagle-eyed observers may have spotted a thin, bright yellow band which Prince William has taken to wearing on his right wrist. |
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She was a prolific writer, eagle-eyed editor, accomplished photographer and talented designer. |
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A cashpoint plot to steal customers' bank details and plunder their accounts was foiled by an eagle-eyed customer. |
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Is anyone really eagle-eyed enough to worry about the timetable of a fictitious Tube station? |
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Sometimes the enemies are completely stupid and other times they are eagle-eyed. |
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The crooks were spotted by an eagle-eyed CCTV operator and arrested by a police patrol which was quickly on the scene. |
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The goal was ruled out by the flag of an eagle-eyed assistant referee, much to Morecambe's relief. |
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But eagle-eyed viewers have already noticed more than 40 mistakes in the smash hit movie. |
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All this is important because pilots are expected to be eagle-eyed and sit in a cockpit which is as big as a soap-box. |
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However the most eagle-eyed will notice that Bertha has now welcomed on board some eager hitch-hikers. |
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Only an eagle-eyed observer could detect any difference between the two images without a computer. |
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Some eagle-eyed fans said they could see both Switzerland and Austria, the two countries that sandwich the tiny monarchy. |
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If you are not the best at proofing your own documents, have an eagle-eyed assistant or colleague on hand to review them for you. |
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It was hard to tell which eagle-eyed member of the crew spotted the stranded paddler waving at us from a rocky promontory. |
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The eagle-eyed among you may have noticed the Italian flag that's appeared today at the top right hand side of our site. |
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In Western culture, it is generally complimentary to describe someone as busy as a bee, eagle-eyed, lion-hearted, or brave as a lion. |
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Most people would notice a correlation like that, just in terms of cause, effect, the apparent proximity of events, etc., but not our eagle-eyed extirpator of heresy. |
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Mrs Klaß's report, as adopted by the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy, was the best solution in my view, speaking as an eagle-eyed native of Champagne. |
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An eagle-eyed reader claims he saw him walking near his west London home last Saturday morning, wearing a woollen greatcoat and leather moccasins, but no trousers. |
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So does the image of a society with so ordered, predictable, and regular a daily round that the minutest deviation from routine constitutes a clue to the eagle-eyed sleuth. |
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As they were taking our details, word came through that it had been spotted by an eagle-eyed policeman 5 minutes away, and more police cars were now giving chase. |
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Just a small advertising board heralds its arrival, but eagle-eyed consumers who spied the sign outside Dixons in Coney Street have already got their wallets at the ready. |
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You might spot skylarks, meadow pipits, linnets, song thrushes, and grey partridges in the limestone grassland, but you'll have to be eagle-eyed to spot the dormice, water voles and stoats that reside here. |
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A SCANDINAVIAN bird rarely seen in Britain was spotted by eagle-eyed twitchers in Liverpool. |
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The Blyth's Reed Warbler was spotted in Cornthwaite Park in Whitburn, South Tyneside, on Tuesday morning by an eagle-eyed twitcher. |
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Obviously it was good that an eagle-eyed official spotted the Samoan ruse, but it was equally fortunate that JacK Wilshere was not invigilating. |
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Tall, slightly snaggletoothed, and eagle-eyed, Shepard always looked like America, or a movie version of America: one could easily imagine him playing Tom Joad or Abraham Lincoln. |
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This snap was taken by an eagle-eyed clubber who was either very on the ball or else perving over Andrea's perfect bottom. |
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This weekend, Kris Ohlenkamp will rise at dawn, head for the hills, then keep an eagle-eyed watch for plumes. |
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An eagle-eyed foreman was first to spot the exotic birds flying among the site's colony of nesting sand martins. |
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During the promotion season in 2003-2004 they managed a series of results that, if it were not for a local eagle-eyed statto type, might have gone unnoticed. |
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Eagle-eyed residents have been craning their necks skyward to catch a glimpse of the beaked bandit but, so far, to no avail. |
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Eagle-eyed readers have spotted that this post is complete bilge. |
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Eagle-eyed store director Neil Drain spotted that both Michelle's optic nerves were swollen, which is known as papilledema. |
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Eagle-eyed South African readers and rock fans may recognise the Evanescence guitarist from his time with cult post-grunge act Seether. |
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