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He makes full use of the facts he observes.

Orange and black crepe paper are indispensable in decorating," observes an instructional booklet from Boston.

One NATO insider observes that such problems arise not always because those allies “are chicken, but because they don't have the right equipment for war-fighting conditions”.

Also depicted in Figure 1 is the profiling framework that observes the executing program's behaviour by periodically sampling the threads to find frequently executing methods.

He observes keenly but says very little.

He observes people talking to him, and doesn't know who's a friend and who's a foe.

Later she observes an old friend-turned-professional-gambler as he "tries to explain poker like it's a peace treaty, full of rehearsed rationale."

He has a nice turn with words: at a women's gym he observes how "a matron with a face like an aubergine stuffed with rice sat on guard at the door."

Director Michael Grandage observes that, while the play has large political dimensions, Shakespeare has tapped into something more primal.

The Roth novel, written in the first person, has a rushing intensity, but the movie, which observes the characters from outside (with some voice-over narration from David), is calmer and quieter.

The present study observes the effect of a dose of 800.red γ-ray onthe subjects, ability of learning conditioned defense reflex in an equallyspaced Y-shape maze.

“After the death, the doctor came, ” he observes dryly.

"Too many veterans have some kind of clearance and don't mention it, or else they bury it in the text of their resume somewhere," Lyden observes.

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"One danger is burnout," he observes.