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1 And wasn't she an observant one ?
2 Any view of Tibet is fascinating, and Seth's is a novelist's eye, and a sharply observant one at that.
3 The higher the mental level and the greater the curiosity, the more observant one is about such matters and the more one learns.
4 I'm a gude-hearted man, and an unco' observant one , your Leddyship, but I was no' thinking that these animals must often suffer from thirst.
5 The face is a shrewd and observant one , and it always struck me as having a remarkable likeness to the great James Watt, the engineer.
6 The influx of working-class whites (especially religiously observant ones ) has pushed Republicans toward increasingly paranoid varieties of populism.
7 But once again the observant ones noted that the fan-bearer did not advise at wide variance with any of the prince's known ideas.
8 "The very word, observant one , " he agreed.
9 Graeme was one of the silent and observant ones , and he could not but think how beneficent Nature is in casting us in many moulds.
10 "So we see the game, even if we don't catch on to the meaning of it just now," said the observant one .
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