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1This last fact shoved the youth's discriminating eye and settled the case.
2This last fact showed the youth's discriminating eye and settled the case.
3No man observed the varieties of character with a more discriminating eye.
4Miss Vivian looked at him a little, with her fine discriminating eye.
5He cast a discriminating eye round the larder, and frowned heavily.
6A discriminating eye for harmonizing colours is also a great advantage.
7But I know she is, or she wouldn't have caught your discriminating eye.'
8The Chevalier cast a discriminating eye over the French position.
9It takes a very acute and discriminating eye, indeed, to locate a humming-bird's nest.
10They were utterly incompetent to perform any work which required a discriminating eye and a skilful hand.
11And such a discriminating eye for jewelry.
12He could not guess her age, for an expensive ladies' tailor can baffle the most discriminating eye.
13With a nicely discriminating eye, he seizes at once upon its capabilities, and pictures in his mind the future landscape.
14A rural hostess earns her reputation, not by a discriminating eye for butcher's-meat, but by her inventiveness in cakes and custards.
15Nursemaids, who are said to have a nice and discriminating eye for soldiery, gazed in amused and contemptuous silence as we passed.
16You have a discriminating eye, noble sir.' The vendor took down the knotted necklaces, offered them to the man who flinched away.
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