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Don McCullin is best known for his unflinching photo reportage of war, famine and disaster from around the world, but he is also a fine observer of youth culture.
In a new book about Bush's Presidency, "Dead Certain" (this excerpt suggests that the author, Robert Draper, is a fine observer of the President, who appears to be just as you might imagine, only sloppier), Bush is asked about the decision to disband the Iraqi security forces in May, 2003.
He was a fine observer of human nature, and understood the power of reinvention; coming of age during the heyday of Madison Avenue advertising, Capote was his own supreme marketing campaign, transforming his put-upon beginnings in Alabama into a preening figure of tortured elegance in a jet-set to which he never truly belonged.
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Lipsky is a fine reporter and observer, and his weakness for similes aside, an elegant writer.
There is now a fine hide for observers, from which we saw at once a remarkable starling display.
Lee Feldman is one such wry observer, a fine lyricist and whimsical singer whose songs recall Broadway and underground rock.
A fine draftsman, a precise observer of nature and seasonal change, he recognized the distinctiveness of the American autumnal vista, which became his signature subject.
Leigh, with Happy-Go-Lucky and Another Year, is a fine, fond yet neutral observer of all the kind-hearted souls who can exist only in his movies.
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