Person fulfilling an advisory role regarding the literary or dramaturgical aspects of theatre, opera or dance productions or within a theatre, opera or dance organization.
See more 1 To an outside eye , this looks both absurd and outrageous.
2 Mommy and Daddy looked normal to the outside eye .
3 In terms of innovation, those grants help you get an outside eye with an international view.
4 To the outside eye that weather-stained, faded old house appeared a throbbing seat of esoteric intelligence.
5 I answered his letter promptly, in terms of what might have seemed, to the outside eye , excessive adulation.
6 Their races were spontaneous and secretive and absolutely hidden from outside eyes .
7 To outside eyes , he would be watching the two.
8 The customs officials at the barrier allowed the party to pass; but a shrewd visaged officer standing just outside eyed Alec's package.
9 To all outside eyes the Pfitzner project was simply another piece of research in antibiotics, and a rather routine research project at that.
10 We're looking at a carefully designed and maintained illusion; the same kind of thing we use to hide the Hall from prying outside eyes .
11 A virtual private network (VPN) is like a tunnel you can use to pass through a public network, protecting your data from outside eyes .
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