Do you keep a censoriouseye upon the literature he reads also?
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He regarded me with a thoughtful, censoriouseye.
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Besides, even if I could slip a letter past Agrippa's censoriouseye, what could I say to her?
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Even the least conscious seem to imagine that what they put down in black and white is to pass under some censoriouseye.
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Here he lived, with babies coming along one a year, hard-working, simple, earnest, for seven years escaping the censoriouseye of Clio, weaver of history.
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Her flight and absence were commendable in the world's most censoriouseyes.
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And I felt that we were, and justly, the target for their rather censoriouseyes.
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She looked like a wild thing, with her dark mass of flyaway hair, sun-bronzed skin, and censoriouseyes.
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'Why Jew?' asked George, raising his head and fixing his censoriouseyes on Balfour.
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"Certainly not with the censoriouseye you've taken to mine."
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A story goes that Mozart had to write this duet three or five times before it would pass muster in the censoriouseyes of Schikaneder.