God is her ideal of all that is strong, powerful and farseeing.
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As he got ready, businessmen spoke of him as farseeing, forward-looking, progress-minded.
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A crystal ball of farseeing, a magic ring like I once had.
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And to seal his prayer, farseeing Zeus sent down a sign.
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They're very farseeing, much more farseeing than cards or tea leaves.
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Yet I had often revolved the judicious lines in which Pope answers the objections of his longsighted friend:
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"I can post the most longsighted among us up on this ridge to overlook the battle."
1
Well, it happened again recently, as an eagle-eyed reader has pointed out.
2
He had imagined peoples secure in the shadow of his eagle-eyed prowess.
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The pioneers or their escort were subjected to the most eagle-eyed vigilance.
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Balkas, the eagle-eyed archer, scowled in concentration as he spoke to Ashtaway.
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But eagle-eyed viewers noticed that something is up with the woman's attire.
Ús de keen-sighted en anglès
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However, these horses are as nimble as cats, and almost as keen-sighted.
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The young men composing this arrival were of this keen-sighted order.
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Most of our large periscopes were shattered by keen-sighted German snipers.
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O Jungfrau Els, I have the hunter's eyes, which are keen-sighted!
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He knew no man more indulgent and keen-sighted than him.
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You are all far too keen-sighted for me to say any more on that point.
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At every step in the hitherto discouraging struggle Portia Van Brock had been his keen-sighted adviser, prompter, ally of proof.
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Well, if you are not, I can only say you're not so keen-sighted a lawyer as I thought you were.
9
Moreover, Henry was precocious and keen-sighted beyond his years, and was not long in discovering his idol's predilection for his friend.
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Walpole was a very shrewd and keen-sighted man, but he did not understand Queen Caroline or her feeling towards her husband.
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Egmont and Horn were men of reckless daring, but they were not keen-sighted enough to perceive fully the consequences of their acts.
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He was too keen-sighted, I suppose, to require spectacles, though how he managed to see in that light I could not tell.
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A bee-hunter must be a most keen-sighted fellow, although there is not so much difficulty in the pursuit as may at first appear.
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Many of the traits that Wills saw in Whicher became the stuff of the fictional detective hero: he was ordinary-looking, keen-sighted, sharp-witted, quiet.
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Dispense with ornaments and colored patterns, glue up the eyes of the keen-sighted, and all men under heaven will learn to see for themselves.
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What will be the end of this hideous concatenation of traitors betrayed and the revelations of the keen-sighted Incorruptible?...