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"An Eye for Detail" by Tom Kemp has 208 pages.
The cast of An Eye for Detail - 2002 includes: Burton Gilliam as Professor William Seymore
An Eye for Detail - 2002 was released on: USA: 11 May 2002 (Dallas Video Festival)
So that you can keep an eye on what they are up to!
It is saying that the person pays close attention to small but important points. For example, you might say, "John has an eye for detail". This would be complimentary to John, saying that he was attentive to things others might miss. This would be a good quality for someone like a house painter or your accountant.
The size of a human eye is the size of a golfball.But most of the eye is inside your head.The size of an eye of an average person will never change. If you want more detail or information go to http://wikipedia.com/eyes or you can read the book called "The human body".
Eye contact is important, he may be checking for sincerity - or if it mere flattery.
Yes. It is because they don't want eye to eye contact, or else they'll start laughing! :D
The yearbook editor has a keen eye for detail.
If by markers, you mean makers, the reason they include such detail is because they want their product to be catchy to the eye. Your eyes would much rather look at an extravagant tree than plain old grass or stones. Detail catches the consumer's eye and tricks them, in some cases, to buy the product.
"Catch her eye" is a phrase that means to get someone's attention or to make oneself noticeable to someone. It's commonly used in the context of trying to impress or attract a woman's attention. The phrase comes from the idea of catching someone's gaze or eye contact, which is a way of indicating interest or curiosity. It's often used as a strategy for starting a conversation or showing interest in someone. Whether it's a compliment, a joke, or a unique and eye-catching appearance, the goal is to make oneself stand out in a positive way and to draw the person's attention.