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Gunspotters everywhere will recognize that as a fine observation, and a good one-liner, too.
There is indeed an over-all rambunctious crudity to Cranach, except in portraits, where he exercised self-forgetfully fine observation.
This confusion exacerbates both mother-daughter rivalries.Some of the fine observation that distinguished Ms Kaplan's debut short-story collection, "The Edge of Marriage", returns, but the gems are a bit more sparsely scattered.
In contrast to the pared-down style of the first part, the second brims with fine observation: memories of a glossy calf recall a pair of black silk gloves, "lying in my rough little hands, limp, shining, as fragile as the shed skin of a snake".
The leading poet of the 1920s was Lőrinc Szabó, a master of poetic technique and fine observation, whereas the 1930s were dominated by Attila József, whose experience of alienation and Socialist ideas were expressed in great poetic tableaux and in poems probing the subconscious, and by Gyula Illyés, who found inspiration in the life of the peasantry.
Magnifying endoscopy is a promising modality for fine observation of minute surface structures and microvessel architecture in gastric lesions.
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You can open to almost any page and find brutally fine observations.
and "Close Encounters" are not inaccurately recalled as sentimental, supernatural fables, they are also notable for their fine observations of character and place, for rough, naturalistic edges that place them securely within the New Hollywood aesthetic of their time.
Among the many fine observations about the roots of his travel-mania that have been planted throughout this subtle and wildly original book, perhaps the most basic is never stated outright: He is endlessly fleeing a South Africa that resides, ultimately, in his own ravaged psyche.
Our system has similar characteristics to human eyes that consist of a central region for fine observations and a peripheral region for wide and coarse observations.
Like poets and other essayists on Nature, Dillard was able also to relate the micro to the macro, to turn reality into metaphor, and to link her fine observations to larger ideas be they the psychological effects on a blind girl suddenly able to see, the complexities of wave mechanics, or a discussion of the divine.
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