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  • Keen-eyed readers will notice a pattern to these choices; yes ...

    MIND MELD: Non-Genre Books for Genre Readers 2009

  • Keen-eyed, brilliantly incisive and humane: this is science fiction at its greatest.

    Fan Hugos Poll Progress sfawardswatch 2008

  • Keen-eyed Harry Whittington expert David Wilson sent an e-mail to say that my Harry Whittington flickr gallery was missing a cover scan of The Strange Young Wife, published under Whittington's Kel Holland pen-name.

    Archive 2007-02-04 Bill Crider 2007

  • Keen-eyed citizens are also on the lookout for information on [voting lines] and [voting problems] as well as a better understanding of [how does the electoral college work].

    Top searches on Election Day (part 1) 2008

  • Keen-eyed readers may have noticed that I included 26 shows in my list of the 25 that deserved honorable mention during this extraordinary year.

    "Lost" and "Doctor Who" Were Standouts in 2007 2007

  • Keen-eyed fish-eagles and bustards poised on trees above the sinuous Gombe thought, and probably with good reason that I was after them; judging by the ready flight with which both species disappeared as they sighted my approach.

    How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004

  • Keen-eyed and shrewd, the gliding predator moved away from the mountain, circling easily, gradually spiraling lower.

    The Dragons at War Weis, Margaret 1996

  • Keen-eyed and shrewd, the gliding predator moved away from the mountain, circling easily, gradually spiraling lower.

    The Dragons at War Weis, Margaret 1996

  • Keen-eyed officers detect the mutton-bones which tell of unauthorised ovicide, and "clutches" of geese and chickens vanish as if by magic.

    Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. Bernard H. Becker

  • Keen-eyed needle-ray men, working at spy-ray visiplates, bored hole after hole into the captive, seeking out and destroying the control-panels of the remaining beams and screens.

    Galactic Patrol Smith, E. E. 1950

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