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She has a magpie eye for minutiae: the crosshatching in a swatch of silk; the latticework on a Nigerian shirt.
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And Ms. Lemmons's eye for visual minutiae that offer an insight into character peeks through as well.
And to Kitson's gimlet eye for the minutiae of how people speak and behave, which he fashions here into one glittering bauble after another of dialogue, character sketch, or turn of phrase.
This may overlook the way Flower encouraged Pietersen to play with a straighter blade during the tour of New Zealand in 2007-08 buthehe overall impression is that Flower's eye for technical minutiae is not as aquiline as Fletcher's.
She writes with sardonic verve and has a woman's eye for the Orwellian minutiae of life in post-industrial America.
But The Last Leg star has a gimlet eye for the absurd minutiae of his slacker life, and maximises the laughs he finds there.
"Helm has a great eye for detail and the minutiae of domestic chaos... [such as] the au pair covering the attorney general's report in icing sugar," Sarah Hemming acknowledges in the FT. "The play is peppered too with intriguing nuggets of information: Tony will only play tennis with his coach, for example".
Since childhood, he has had an obsession with detail, and displays a powerful recall for minutiae.
"The way you catch mischief makers is you look for minutiae and small mistakes they make.
In [22], a wavelet-based steganographic method for minutiae embedding is proposed.
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