She had keeneyesight and would usually see other travelers before Roscoe did.
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They all possessed very keeneyesight, but not good hearing.
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But for the man from Yorkshire's keeneyesight, they would have missed it altogether.
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And von Löve, who although the oldest among the brothers, had very keeneyesight, said:
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His wonderful success is accredited to his incomparable tactics, keeneyesight and most remarkable skill.
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Even his keeneyesight could not distinguish in the murky water the coming and going of the fish.
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Having keeneyesight won't be enough.
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One activity in particular, a display of dominance called "parallel walking" points to keeneyesight in the dark.
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Lewis had keeneyesight, and he strove to read the marks on the boxes of cartridges which stood in a corner.
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Even with animal- keeneyesight, he couldn't see them well enough to determine how they had been disabled and so effectively controlled.
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It seems quite possible that people with unusually keeneyesight may occasionally catch a glimpse of this strange Other-World about us.
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The huge fish are excellent predators, with keeneyesight for night-time hunting and a loosely connected jaw to chew on large prey.
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The captain was shot by an able-bodied man with keeneyesight, a steady hand, and two feet planted firmly on the ground.
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Soon the street-lamps glimmered luridly in the mist, and then it required a keeneyesight indeed to see even for a moderate distance.
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He merely indicated, in passing, the possession of a keeneyesight coupled with the embarrassing faculty of adding together correctly two small numerals.
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Guides must be resourceful, have good health, vigorous physique, keeneyesight, presence of mind and courage, with good judgment, military training and experience.