Sentence examples for humane eyes from inspiring English sources

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I imagined myself, some decades from now, nervously perched on the papered leatherette of an examination bed, and my doctor directing her sad, humane eyes at me a moment before clearing her throat and saying, "Top Five Signs You Probably Have Pancreatic Cancer".

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In the person of Strange, George Pelecanos casts a cold yet simultaneously humane eye on the urban core.

Patten has a passion for public service, the encouraging charm of a good listener, a sharp, humane eye and a clever, particular mind.

Calming and broad-minded here, as in her earlier works, she applies a sympathetic and subtly humane eye to texts that are neither subtle nor sympathetically humane but lit instead by schismatic fury.

In her lyrical, savvy study of six alcoholic American writers, The Trip to Echo Spring: Why Writers Drink (Canongate), Olivia Laing cast a humane eye on the accidents, social impairment and other damage caused by the demon booze.

The Whitbread best novel judges said: "What could have been a didactic or preachy prospect turns out to be hilarious, moving, humane and eye popping.

Methods for securing these eyes were humane, included proper written consent and approval and complied with the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki.

If this emphasis on the anecdotal suggests Scharf as a kind of Regency Posy Simmonds – touchingly humane but with an eye for the comical – there was also another side to his work, in the form of illustrations for a number of London's scientific institutions, such as the Zoological and Geological Societies and the Royal College of Surgeons.

Histological analysis of the eye at the humane endpoint (untreated GM1 and AAV-T GM1 mice), or 1 year of age (heterozygote mice, and AAV-TC GM1 mice) showed evidence of some βgal activity in the retinal ganglion cell layer (GCL) in both groups of AAV-injected GM1 mice compared to no detectable activity in the retinas of untreated GM1 mice (Fig. 8).

His well-received Gossip from the Forest (1975) examines the World War I armistice through the eyes of a thoughtful, humane German negotiator.

A similarly humane psychological realism informs "Take My Eyes," also directed by a woman (Iciar Bollain), which swept the Spanish Academy Awards, winning seven Goyas, including best picture, director, actress (Laia Marull) and actor (Luis Tosar).

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