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Or maybe someone with a sharp eye would have seen the problem.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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With a sharp eye for telling details, he avoids satire and bathos and creates characters of a rare complexity, which his incisive yet passionate visual style (with its rare attention to light and its absence) realizes empathetically.
NEWYORKER: Frownland
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If the book is entertaining, it is because Fen Montaigne is a better writer than he is a fisherman, with a sharp eye for character and a gentle awareness of the gulf between his world and the one he is travelling through.
ECONOMIST: Exotic sports: A new angle on Russia��s crisis | The
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In the beginning, there was the lordly general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford), a Bible-quoting, sixty-four-year-old Republican with a strong moralistic streak and a sharp eye for business.
NEWYORKER: Artful Dodgers
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Lewis finished Princeton and fell onto Salomon's mortgage trading floor with a perfect memory for dialogue and atmospherics and a sharp comic's eye.
FORBES: Good, Bad And Ugly
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Ross is something of an indie Robert Altman, with his huge cast of characters and plaited strands of dialogue, and he has a sharp and comic eye for intimacy, domesticity, and practicality: daily routines when nothing is happening have the moment of high drama, and an egg in the refrigerator, a broken waffle iron, and a handful of change virtually come to life.
NEWYORKER: Audrey the Trainwreck