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  • The case of runner Caster Semenya forces the question and — thanks to the eagle-eye of Sister Cynical — we can get a peek at the answer (or, at least, the attempt of an answer) in the New Yorker.

    What is the difference between a man and a woman? « Dating Jesus 2009

  • The case of runner Caster Semenya forces the question and — thanks to the eagle-eye of Sister Cynical — we can get a peek at the answer (or, at least, the attempt of an answer) in the New Yorker.

    26 « November « 2009 « Dating Jesus 2009

  • I was no eagle-eye in my life, but I used to be able to pick out an object from quite a distance while traversing the woods.

    Hey, Four Eyes! 2009

  • I was no eagle-eye in my life, but I used to be able to pick out an object from quite a distance while traversing the woods.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • | Reply eagle-eye, you need to return your teaching certificate.

    Bolden Visits JSC - NASA Watch 2009

  • In the big scheme and eagle-eye view, we come in tomorrow morning and people say we have the top recruiting class, that's great for about 24 hours, but then you have to get to work.

    Florida - Team Notes 2010

  • And eagle-eye readers will note that Don quotes his favorite unnamed science fiction author by reciting something that Sawyer himself once said about virtual reality being nothing but air guitar writ large.

    REVIEW: Rollback by Robert J. Sawyer 2008

  • William remains the cliched royal who would not look out of place in a walk-on cameo in Downton Abbey – the soldier/king, the defender of the realm; an Action Man with flock receding hair and moveable eagle-eye action via a switch in his back.

    William and Kate's engagement shows the royal PR machine is well-drilled Mark Borkowski 2010

  • And, as always, there I was, high in the blind on Pine and Shoreline, an eagle-eye view of the Queen Mary, the Pike, the places I spent my formidable years, watching people commune around a tottally pointless thing: combustion-engine driven machines spinning their wheels to burn rubber and drift across a street.

    Charles Karel Bouley: Engines Revved In Long Beach for Grand Prix 2009

  • It sat against the side of the wall, next to the choir, so that we had an eagle-eye view of the rest of the congregation.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

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