I had to put my views into print to be scanned by thousands of educated people, including a number of hawk-eyed and censorious experts. |
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But a few other hawk-eyed readers pointed out that the grammar I used in my column was actually imprecise and clumsy. |
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Alex is hawk-eyed when it comes to spotting lazy reasoning or fallacious argument, and lightning-fast at exposing it where it occurs. |
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Guizhou province uses blocking software and hawk-eyed operators to censor pager and handphone text messages on examination day. |
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Here's a sample that slipped by the hawk-eyed letters editors of some of the nation's esteemed newspapers. |
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Needless to say, my resolution put me under Emmy's hawk-eyed gaze, making sure I held to my promise. |
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As for the hawk-eyed youngster, she says she wants to grow up to be a proofreader. |
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A hawk-eyed reader wrote in, pointing out that for any careful reader the information was obvious. |
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The wing entrance was particularly in need of cleaning but hawk-eyed members of the team were also disappointed with the quality of furniture and linen in some wards. |
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The world and its wonders flash into hawk-eyed focus, marvelously magnified to make you see the unseen with high-precision optics. |
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Their hawk-eyed fielding contributed much towards their success. |
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Such electoral phenomena will be watched hawk-eyed by the strategists back in Bonn not least by Mr Kohl. |
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He was eventually caught out by a hawk-eyed insurance official, who noticed a name in a particular case that had come up before in a number of previous claims. |
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Bob was wheeling the baby up and down, Mabel watching him, hawk-eyed, as though she suspected him of harboring intentions of tipping the cab over. |
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While Heaphy was in the role of hawk-eyed, sure-handed, specimen-procuring guide, Hochstetter, Haast and their colleagues were delighted by him and quick to sing his praises. |
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