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Researchers rank animals in a hierarchy by observing who threatens whom with a dominance charge, and who submits with a pant and a grunt.
The liveliest pages in "My Mentor" are about Wilkinson's stint on the Wellfleet, Mass., police force -- observing who waited until their husbands were away dragging nets on boats whose lights you could sometimes find at night on the horizon before bringing their lovers home" -- an experience that provided the material for his first book, "Midnights" (1982).
By experimenting, observing, and then observing who is observing.
He's studying shelf displays, observing who buys what and occasionally talking to customers.
We understand who we are by observing who we are with, or more effectively, by recognizing who we would like to become.
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("We are none of us," she observes, "who we are").
It was the young, he ruefully observed, who had what made life most worth living.
As one character observes: "Who knows what takes more courage – to die in battle, or to live in vain?
Such studies avoid a pitfall of those that simply observe who chooses to take or go without a drug.
IN NEW YORK you go to restaurants to observe who's who.
"It was Dior," Scherrer observed, "who made fashion into a business by changing the length and shape every season".
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