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So there's a neat, postmodern, self-referential beginning, with Clay, the cool observer of his own actions and feelings — or lack of them — observing himself being observed, an acknowledgment that his version of the story may be only one of many.
Nabulsi, speaking from Texas, told the Observer of his shock.
Updike was always a clinical observer of his own body.
American astronomer Edwin Hubble was the most influential observer of his generation.
He is a close observer of his fellow students' writing styles.
Like Beatrix Potter, Grahame was a keen observer of his characters' domestic arrangements.
He wrote in the Observer of his fondness for having sex with prostitutes.
Since moving to Los Angeles in 1988, the architect Michael Maltzan has been a keen observer of his adopted city.
You also don't hear much from Mr. Obama himself; once again, he's a passive observer of his presidency.
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Alienated from his peers and about to be disinherited by his father, he decided to go down and out and become a participant-observer of his own country, then mired in the Great Depression.
In Vancouver, there is this idea that an artist is someone who works locally, who becomes involved with communities, as well as an observer of his/her own surroundings.
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