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Those with eagle eyes might spot why that emendation was made.
Only 7% of users with eagle eyes actually prefer smaller text than the default.
The 43 mm Fossil Sport (left) has a slightly larger bezel if you have eagle eyes.
If you have eagle eyes, you'll notice the S9+'s bezels are a tiny bit smaller.
And, yes, those of you with eagle eyes and sharp memories, that is the correct title.
Eagle eyes When it comes to spotting medical problems, Denise Richards has several fans to thank.
Using our eagle eyes, Zak's expert insight, and reviews from countless satisfied customers, we've rounded up the top ten bras in ThirdLove's entire range.
On Changshou Road in Shanghai, eagle eyes may spot an odd rectangular object on top of an office block: it is a collection of 128 miniature antennae.
If the 2019 launch of the RCM satellites succeeds, Canada will have three new sets of eagle eyes in orbit to scan the planet on its behalf.
After admiring the scene — eagle eyes can spot the sloping roof of the Astrup Fearnley Museum and the silver swoop of the Holmenkollen ski jump — continue into the woods.
First, the sometimes-decisive but always-alluring French-girl style is in fullest effect in its home city, and we're watching our Gallic counterparts with eagle eyes for styling tricks.
And the need for their eagle eyes is clearly there: Social accounts following Kate's fashion have over 20 thousand followers on Twitter, and within hours of items being identified, they sell out.
On Thursday, the eagle eyes of the folks at Mad Decent spotted a multicolored beaded bracelet on the Press Secretary's wrist and speculated if it was kandi, the plastic accessory of choice for 90s raver kids.
Excerpt from "Old Eagle Eyes" by Yvonne Hollenbeck: He's got eyes like an eagle for finding new calves that their mamas have hidden all snug; so why can't he see the mud on his boots that he's tracking all over my rug?
But we also know that because it's Vince and Peter in charge, and Melissa, and Nina, and our other producers, who are all just eagle eyes, we know it's going to hit the air looking good and that they're going to do what needs to be done.
Until then, imagine her as she was photographed by the orbiting HiRise camera after first reaching the scalloped rim of Victoria, looking down onto its rolling dunes: a tiny speck perched on a promontory peak, a new planet swimming before her eagle eyes, watched in silence from the skies.
Though a few days before that, eagle eyes will be peeled at the Pamella Roland show for more potential Trump administration sightings, since its president and designer, Pamella DeVos, is the sister-in-law of Betsy DeVos, the beleaguered nominee for education secretary who was confirmed on Tuesday.
Until then, imagine her as she was photographed by the orbiting HiRise camera after first reaching the scalloped rim of Victoria, looking down on to its rolling dunes: a tiny speck perched on a promontory peak, a new planet swimming before her eagle eyes, watched in silence from the skies.
As paleoartist Gregory S. Paul has noted, elongate palpebrals would have given their owners fierce-looking "eagle eyes". In such cases, the expanded palpebral may have functioned to shade the eye.
He maintains a twice-weekly column, "Eagle Eyes", in the Manila Standard Today, and contributes to the Philippine social news site Rappler, where he comments on Philippine and international issues on the environment, socio-economic development, governance, and current affairs. He also maintains a column, "The Riverman's Vista" in the Mindanao current affairs news website MindaNews,.
Each eagle eyeball moves separately. The eyeball is so large and so tightly fit that the eagle can barely turn it within the socket. That the eyes are located in front of its head with face forward and looking slightly askew is an advantage. Like many predators, eagle eyes both face forward and have overlapping fields of view.
Lehman with the Vancouver Millionaires. Frederick Hugh "Old Eagle Eyes" Lehman (October 27, 1885 – April 12, 1961) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. He started his ice hockey career playing for the Pembroke Lumber Kings and the Berlin Dutchmen. In 1911, Lehman joined the New Westminster Royals, playing for the Royals for three seasons, before joining the Vancouver Millionaires in 1914.
Toronto centreman Reg Noble won a faceoff in the Vancouver end, passing the puck back to Dye. The right winger immediately whipped the puck past Hugh "Old Eagle Eyes" Lehman, who had stood stock still without noticing the rubber entering his net. Players from both teams and the on-ice officials took several seconds to find the puck before the game could resume.Barber, Jim (2004).
Hasbro realising that adding a new feature to the manikin helped to maintain sales developed the Eagle Eyes which was adopted by Palitoy for Action Man,Michlig, J. (1998) "G.I. Joe; The Complete Story of America's Favorite Man of Action", Section 12, pp. 178–187 and by extension to that of other Hasbro licensees. One series that truly set Palitoy's line apart from Hasbro's was the "Ceremonials".
In October 2012, the band released the "Eagle Eyes" 7-inch with Fat Wreck Chords, and also premiered a video for the title-track. In a December 2013 interview with the San Francisco Gate, Peralta announced the band would be "hanging up the hat." They played three final shows that month opening for Good Riddance. In 2018 the band announced they'd be playing Punk Rock Bowling, which marks the first time playing together in 5 years.
Winnett was named for Walter John Winnett, who was born at the Queen's Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Winnett ran away from home as a boy, seeking adventure in "Indian country." His excellent marksmanship abilities helped him get jobs with outfits who were always looking for someone who could keep them in fresh meat. When he was captured by Sioux Indians and later adopted into the tribe, he was given the name Eagle Eyes because of his remarkable shooting skills.
After viewing it there, Elizabeth Barrett Browning said that it showed Dickens with "the dust and mud of humanity about him, notwithstanding those eagle eyes". A simplified form was used as the frontispiece of a book, A New Spirit of the Age, in the same year. The painting's location was unknown, from later in Gillies' lifetime, when she was unable to trace it, until it was rediscovered in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, and acquired and restored by the art dealer Philip Mould in 2018.
7 The next major shift in marketing of the doll occurred with the introduction of an improved head with "Eagle Eyes" in 1976. Invented by George W. Ptaszek and James A. King at Hasbro. dated 1 February 1977. The design utilized a mechanism operated by a simple lever at the back of the head, moving the gaze of the eyeballs back and forth – an improvement on the fixed stare of the original albeit at the price of a slightly larger head, and the loss of the original facial features of the previous 10 years.
In retrospect, Homer's "pure serene" has prepared the reader for the Pacific, and so the analogy now expressed in the simile that identifies the wide expanse of Homer's demesne with the vast Pacific, which stuns its discoverers into silence, is felt to be the more just. Keats altered "wondr'ing eyes" (in the original manuscript) to "eagle eyes", and "Yet could I never judge what Men could mean" (which was the seventh line even in the first publication in The Examiner) to "Yet did I never breathe its pure serene".
Eagle eyes are directed to the east, waiting for the sun and at the same time protecting the victorious soldier's back - native land. Below the memorial the "Wheel of History" wall is built, which presents the aggressive invasion of fascist Germany that turned and shaped the trajectory of human history. There are two water springs next to the soldier, symbolizing pureness of their souls. Before climbing the stairs leading to memorial stop for a moment and look at the head of the eagle – the outlines of "Khachi dosh" and "Sev Arot" hills shape wings of the flying eagle.
Linden's approach included a forum on native knowledge, a native drum circle and other cultural outreach. An Ojibway elder conferred a sacred eagle feather on Linden to strengthen him in his deliberations ("Gift given to Ippewash judge", The Observer, March 9, 2006), and he was given the name Eagle Eyes at the closing ceremony, which included native participation ("Inquiry comes to a close", The Observer, August 25, 2006). Most of the report's 100 recommendations were carried out, including the return of Ipperwash Provincial Park to the first nations and the establishment of a provincial Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs.See Ipperwash Inquiry Report (Government of Ontario webpage summary).
After viewing it there, Elizabeth Barrett Browning said that it showed Dickens with "the dust and mud of humanity about him, notwithstanding those eagle eyes". Soon after his return to England, Dickens began work on the first of his Christmas stories, A Christmas Carol, written in 1843, which was followed by The Chimes in 1844 and The Cricket on the Hearth in 1845. Of these, A Christmas Carol was most popular and, tapping into an old tradition, did much to promote a renewed enthusiasm for the joys of Christmas in Britain and America. The seeds for the story became planted in Dickens's mind during a trip to Manchester to witness the conditions of the manufacturing workers there.
All boxed figures came with certain pieces of literature; usually an "Equipment Manual"; a catalogue of then current offerings that a kid could wish for, a star scheme card and a usage guide for the specific figure type that illustrated how to use and care for the flex hands, eagle eyes, etc., as appropriate. Some outfits and figure sets came with instructions for proper use and care, they illustrate the identical items offered for G.I. Joe at that time; the only variation is the absence of Marine items offered in the U.S. Other related items were also produced; in the 1960s–70s there were companion leaflets for various sets that provided background information on the actual activity/military division, etc.; In 1977 six novels were published under the pseudonym Mike Brogan, and into the 1980s, Action Man annuals were released.
He performed in one of the most successful TV series The Wolf and the Eyes of the City and also in The Eagle Eyes and the City and Descendants in the Eyes of the City where he presented a unique character representing a typical old Baghdad personality. Al-Basri wrote many TV plays such as Zero- Carr, Always in my Heart, Six Chairs, Do not Agree, The Point of View, An Artist against his Will, New Street, Love in Baghdad, Workshops to Whom it may Concern, Their Patience and If. He also participated in several films in the cinema such as The Autumn Leaves at the end of 1963 with director Hikmat Labib and Faieq is Getting Married, in 1984 and directed by Abdul Jalil Ibrahim, The Carriage and Horse and Building No. 13 directed by Sahib Alrahal, and held dozens of roles in television. Al-Basri died on 8 May 1997.

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