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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fiercely observed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is watched or monitored with intense attention or scrutiny. Example: "The wildlife in the national park is fiercely observed by researchers to ensure their protection and study their behaviors."
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In The Times, Michiko Kakutani called the book "fiercely observed," and in The New York Observer Alexandra Jacobs declared that Sonnenberg writes like a "private investigator with a poetic streak".
The Sensodyne woman appeared to be in her late fifties and was a quintessential New York loon — one of those classic Upper West Side ladies who smiled too much, had intergalactic notions about the existence of man, yet fiercely observed the High Holidays.
It is entirely understandable that Cannes should wish to reward Rooney Mara for her fiercely observed and controlled performance in Carol which really was excellent, though in my view less fine than Zhao Tao's magnificent contribution to Jia Zhang-ke's Chinese epic Mountains May Depart.
One of the wonders of Abbie Spallen's fiercely observed, unflinching play is that we can see how the utter lack of options — and imagination — in this Irish town could have driven Pumpgirl and Hammy into their affair, and Hammy's wife, Sinead, to a one-night stand with a brute.
Ms. Wilentz — a writer for The New Yorker and The Nation and the author of a fiercely observed 1989 book about Haiti, ("The Rainy Season") — is a Haiti veteran, who lived there for two years and has been visiting for 20; she returned shortly after the earthquake that devastated the country almost three years ago.
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Schutt's novel was "fiercely honest, carefully observed and subtly rendered", said judges, while Erdrich's was "haunting".
"That's part of the genius of the film," observed the actor Colm Feore, who is fiercely compelling as Gould.
His friend Ted Hughes, who met Williamson while living (with Sylvia Plath) in the shadow of Dartmoor, observed that the older man came to resemble his subject – "that fierce, fiercely alert, bristly look".
Yellowstone research director Doug Smith recalls, "Throughout her life she was fiercely committed to always having the upper hand, far more so than any other wolf we've observed".
He observed that when he left Barcelona 10 days earlier, the two best-selling authors were Americans, Michael Moore and Susan Sontag, who happen to be fiercely critical of Bush administration policies.
Nancy Qian of KXTX, a logistics firm, observes that companies compete so fiercely on price that most barely make any money, and so lack the funds needed to modernise or achieve economies of scale.
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