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He is an old-fashioned slugger with a quick eye and a fast bat.
A YouTube user with a quick eye spotted Johnson dancing along to the Spice Girls in a dark crowd shot.
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A smart assessor, with good judgment and a quick eye, could make a tidy sum.
Mr. Von has a quick eye for chiselers, gage-crashers.
He is a considerable stylist, with a quick and imaginative eye (huge Hackney street trees have "hawser roots") and endless wiry sentences.
Dolce: "He has a very quick eye".
Driving around the capital with other labourers, looking at everything with the quick eyes of a new arrival, Ralph acquired a sense of England and its underlying structures: "We found out about middle-class meanness and snobbery... about the curious combination of kindness, cunning, ignorance, feigned servility and actual contempt which the unskilled worker class had for their masters".
An outsider with a quick mind and an eye for detail, Morton strikes me as bearing more than a passing resemblance to Twin Peaks' sleuth-in-residence Dale Cooper, though Tucci gives him a far more enigmatic quality than Kyle MacLachlan's wide-eyed Cooper ever had.
Captured with a quick reflex and an eye for each cat's most flattering angle, Oki's photos are immediate and filled with front-seat action.
Mr. Lindo, with his quick eyes and impassive face, has a gift for understatement that matches Mr. Hackman's, and the two of them find a chemistry that registers in tiny gestures and offhand remarks.
We don't understand why their parents don't take them away," Odesseet, a father in his 40s with a quick smile, but weary eyes, told VICE News.
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