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