We desperately need topical humorists with sharp eyes and sharp wits: Jon Stewart at his mordant best fills the bill.
While the first felines of the 1950s were ferocious, with yellow eyes and sharp claws, by the 1960s they had a playful, cublike look.
Fortunately, we also had the wisdom and sharp eyes of our three judges to make the big calls.
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He moves through the scholarly minefields with sharp eyes and historical good sense.
He is surrounded by big yet agile men with guns and sharp eyes.
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In real life, doctors are sometimes left only with sharp eyes.
Sharp eyes are useful, along with deductive reasoning.
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He opened the coop and stuck his hand in toward the fierce creature inside, eyes yellow, beak sharp as a cat's claw, trilling a warning so low it was almost a growl.
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While purists may lament the A99's lack of an optical viewfinder, the camera's OLED EVF was plenty sharp and color-accurate to our eyes.
Guarisco says typical injuries after a storm include people falling off roofs and ladders while making repairs, people hurting themselves with saws or chainsaws as they try to clear away trees, people cutting their hands and other parts of their bodies on sharp or broken objects and people injuring their eyes.
With 16 grey scale levels to choose from, the device offers sharp graphics and crisp text that are easy on the eyes.
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Take a look at the 25, 000-lumen D4K2560 in action in our eyes-on video after the break -- it looks incredibly sharp and vibrant, despite the reduced brightness output.
By the 1890s, the Mensurstube was hosting ten duels per day, the students wearing special masks to protect their nose and eyes, but leaving the rest of their faces exposed to the sharp blades.
"The need for a tiny insect eye to gather lots of light and bring images into sharp focus on the receptors may explain the advantage of the eyes that deliver images in chunks instead of points, " says co-researcher Dr Elke Buschbeck.
In the mirror, she looked sharp enough to cut something, hard fixed lines beside her mouth, her eyes too big, her cheekbones jutting like knuckles under her skin, up to her elbows in dirty work, cleaning toilets.
The adorned skull of a tiny Borneo primate with huge eyes "looks so sweetly cuddly, " as she says, yet its mouth reveals razor-sharp teeth.
By late fall, the SFO and Justice Department both had their eyes on Mr. Hayes, a trader known by colleagues as "Rain Man" for his sharp mind but socially awkward demeanor.
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