The more observant readers of this blog may have noticed that I rather like him. |
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Most of the population is not particularly observant, but religion is an important aspect of national identity. |
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No observant Jew will question the coming of the Messianic era as a tenet of Judaism. |
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I am not observant and in fact have many, many transgressions to my credit, yet I am wealthy and content with my life. |
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Our spirituality is not locked into any one place or environment, preventing us from being observant. |
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By contrast, Thoreau's solitude gave him an observant intimacy with nature that enriched his relation to others. |
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I will be more observant of how women act around me and be more trusting of my senses. |
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He was unapproachable, sometimes rude, always sarcastic, but it was also clear that he was uncannily observant. |
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He was a thin, short man, with an acne-pocked face and observant brown eyes hazed with green. |
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The New Testament records that observant Judeans wore decorations called tassels on their garments. |
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As the parable implies, the fervently devout may have a harder time admitting their sins of commission and omission than the less observant. |
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Crawlways run as straight as dark directional lines, meeting others in mazy routes that confuse even the most observant caver. |
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Dark, observant hip-hop meets geezer Garage on the harsh and honest streets. |
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We are urging passers-by to be observant and have an extra pair of eyes without putting themselves in danger. |
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My eyes are of a light violet colour like the twilight at dawn, observant and penetrating. |
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He is also very arrogant, showing disdain for those who are not as observant or skilled as he is. |
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The New College Chapel offers even more surprising treasures for the observant viewer. |
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Those observant among you will have noticed that there is no author listed for this play. |
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The observant may have noticed that the colour scheme of my blog broadly matches the colour scheme of my study, pictured below. |
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Some of the more observant had noticed the exchange while others remained oblivious. |
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The problem with their arguments, as observant readers will have noticed, is that their figures are rather shaky. |
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How observant you are to notice that two objects at the same temperature feel differently. |
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My last student was a real star, she was very conscientious and made very few mistakes because she was very alert and observant. |
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Shoots may grow more than 3 cm a day, and the observant can notice changes in shoot length from day to day. |
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The observant reader will have noticed that the recipes serve six, although there were only four of us. |
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And, being a fairly observant sort, I've noticed that most footballers are human beings. |
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My sister came to see the place last night and was quite observant of everything. |
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And I guess, obviously, the watch word for most travelers is be alert, be observant. |
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It's my belief anyway that we should all be a little more empathetic and observant than we are about everything. |
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During the month of Ramadan, observant Muslims fast from sunrise until sunset. |
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If you are observant you can get little glimpses into their lives by watching and listening circumspectly. |
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You are subtle and gracious yet keenly perceptive and observant at work, missing nothing but noting every detail or omission. |
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The students, always and infallibly observant of teachers' shortcomings, managed to ask her a few worried questions. |
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An observant viewer of the Double portrait will discern the remains of a burnt-out candle in the front right sconce. |
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But for the observant audience member, bloopers can be a major distraction. |
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The observant visitor to the Norfolk coast can hardly fail to notice its abundant Second World War defences, especially pillboxes. |
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He is observant and conscientious and pays meticulous attention to details. |
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The camera captures Rico's observant nature as he gazes in envy at a mob leader's jeweled cravat, diamond pinky ring, and stock of fine cigars. |
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The very observant may have noticed that I swapped web hosts over the weekend. |
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Apart from having a very finely honed perception for right and justice, you are keen of wit, highly observant, and an expert martial artist. |
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On subjects as various as football, the Church and the media, Jones is bold, informative and acutely observant. |
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It's little things like that which get noticed by observant kids such as myself. |
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Ever the observant one, Barry notices these things about me even in these circumstances. |
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Raised in a religiously observant family, he certainly felt the force of scriptural themes. |
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He stared at me with his small, observant eyes and it seemed to me as if he was reliving some experience of his with his mother. |
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As a result of the scavenger hunt, students have become more observant and learned more about the environment that surrounds them. |
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While himself a college teacher, his sharply observant eye focused on the sturdy backwoodsmen and their families. |
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Her wickedly observant songwriting is always entertaining, whether you're nursing a hangover or creating one. |
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You need to be much more observant and aware when on a motorcycle than when in a car. |
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That can't be said for other religiously observant people in the public square. |
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Small farmers from religiously observant homes could look forward to cheap credit and stable leases. |
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As the only observant Jew in my circle of family and friends, this is a hard idea to explain and an even harder one for them to understand. |
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He wears a distinctive black outfit and is strictly observant of religious laws. |
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I lived with my father in their new, observant family, and maintained an uneasy relationship with my mother. |
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All students, not just those who are religiously observant, are able to eat in the dining hall. |
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It is also the case that people who aren't particularly observant become more so, once they begin to raise children. |
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As an unmarried, not traditionally observant woman, I had never actually been to a mikva and always assumed my first visit would be on the eve of my wedding. |
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They are just as observant of dynamic, expressive and colouristic detail, but the sound they make, enhanced by beautiful state-of-the-art recording, is much easier on the ear. |
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The ceremony takes place in the home and is usually performed by a mohel, an observant Jew who may be a rabbi, doctor, or simply one skilled in the technique. |
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The post-bellum waves of immigration indicated to observant Americans that the Two Nations were no longer an old-world phenomenon, but a fact of American urban life. |
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Although uneducated in the social nuances of the international cocktail set, he picked it up fast and, being from lower down the food chain, was especially observant. |
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Amid the chatter of diners in Lakeland's restaurants and hotels, observant customers may have noticed the prevalence of Eastern European accents ringing out among the staff. |
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The quirky tenor of his voice, combined with his observant, mocking tone, gelled perfectly with the screwball proceedings. |
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Still, it's otherwise a very observant film, only rarely maudlin. |
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So for me, becoming an observant Jew was a straightforward transition. |
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Can you recall a time when being alert and observant kept you safe? |
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Years ago I met a young woman who had recently become Torah observant. |
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The snapshots show the artist's wryly observant take on his world. |
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Organic farming requires the farmer to be a better farmer, a more observant farmer, a farmer who practices careful agronomy and conscientious animal husbandry. |
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Once, when I spent a semester teaching in America, I had several very worldly students who had never met an observant Jew before. |
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The result is a madcap and bittersweet tale that is funny and observant enough to allow one to overlook writing that occasionally suffers from stereotypical Spanish machismo. |
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The dark treacly colours of Adriaen Brouwer's Interior of a Tavern suit the murk and smoke of the pot-houses favoured by that grimly observant wastrel. |
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For the more observant, it will soon become evident, that the men, the ones who with enough money to go to work on two-wheelers, leave a lot to be desired in their attire. |
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He was also the observant one, casting a sardonic eye on the absurdities of pop stardom, the Swinging Sixties and the aftermath of that crazy decade. |
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And if you're observant, you'll notice that the barrel vault continues into the bathroom, where it frames the round window that you saw on the front of the house. |
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The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims. |
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She may not consciously realize that there are some rather observant young men that position themselves in low places for observation of good-looking women. |
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Even in the most ridiculous moments, an observant, compassionate intelligence shines. |
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If we're at all observant, we learn something for our own preaching. |
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Modern assessments of the text usually consider it to be the record of an observant rather than imaginative or analytical traveller. |
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Really quippy, relevant, observant, and, daresay, relatable dialogue. |
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His great grandson was Joseph Bell who Arthur Conan Doyle has credited Sherlock Holmes as being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. |
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There was a death-struggle, during which White Fang walked around, stiff-legged and observant. |
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Guangzhou, like most of southern China, is also notably observant concerning ancestral veneration during occasions like the Tomb Sweeping and Ghost Festivals. |
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Wodehouse, the most observant, literate, and witty lyricist of his day, and the team of Bolton, Wodehouse, and Kern had an influence felt to this day. |
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The observant police officer noticed that my tax disk was out-of-date. |
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We are told how observant Alexander was of his master Aristotle. |
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When baptised, children are registered in the Church of Norway's member register, leading to a large membership, although many people do not remain observant as adults. |
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Every observant mother has learned the importance of noting the character of her baby's vomitus, the color of its stools, the evidence of inflation of its stomach, etc. |
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Some have speculated that it was because of his uncle, Lewis Dembitz, the only Jewishly observant member of his family, who was an early supporter. |
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From Friday at sunset until Saturday at sunset, Pitcairners observe a day of rest in observance of the Sabbath, or as a mark of respect for observant Adventists. |
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Strictly observant, Waugh admitted to Diana Cooper that his most difficult task was how to square the obligations of his faith with his indifference to his fellow men. |
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Gerald was a keen and observant student of natural history, but the value of his observations is lessened by credulity and inability to distinguish fact from legend. |
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People who become more observant are known as baalei teshuva. |
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