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observant

[uhb-zur-vuhnt] / əbˈzɜr vənt /


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His anecdotes would become the basis for Crystal’s character, Harry, while Ryan’s witty foil, Sally, was the embodiment of Ephron’s sharp and observant eye.

From Salon

Brilliantly observant and self-searching, the diaries were also Ms. Garner’s creative lifeline.

From The Wall Street Journal

He pointed to the practice of Advent, a time when observant Christians prepare themselves for the arrival of the son of God.

From Los Angeles Times

As he does so often in this book, Crowe pulls the reader in with his keenly observant eye that would serve him so well in his second career as a filmmaker.

From Los Angeles Times

Her agent Felicity Blunt remeberend the writer as "emotionally intelligent, fantastically generous, sharply observant and utter fun".

From BBC