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Sharp-eyed television viewers may have spotted a tinge of green and gold to the blazer badge worn by Sir Alex Ferguson at Chelsea on Wednesday.
Tottenham 'streamlining' may lead to Gareth Bale's departure 2011
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Sharp-eyed American movie-goers with long memories may remember Skarsgard from performances in The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) or The Hunt for Red October (1990).
Marshall Fine: Interview: Stellan Skarsgard as a Gentle Man Marshall Fine 2011
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Sharp-eyed Colbert fans should notice a shout-out.
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Sharp-eyed Dominic Ponsford, columnist on the trade mag UK Press Gazette, spots that it covered a complaint from ex-MP, Paul Marsden, that his phone was hacked in 2003.
Diary 2011
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Sharp-eyed Colbert fans should notice a shout-out.
January 2009 2009
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UPPESTDATE: Sharp-eyed commenter "forgot to buy tinfoil" discovers more about the BBC editor-in-chief's commitment to "impartiality."
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Sharp-eyed movie fans had little trouble identifying the real source of the photograph.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hollywood 'Attack Ads' Hit Upton Sinclair Again Greg Mitchell 2010
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Sharp-eyed Don Herron reports on a plaque in Lafayette
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Sharp-eyed movie fans had little trouble identifying the real source of the photograph.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hollywood 'Attack Ads' Hit Upton Sinclair Again Greg Mitchell 2010
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Sharp-eyed viewers will note that behind Charles are copies of the CliffsNotes version of “Moby Dick,” and his computer screen displays a Wikipedia entry on the same subject.
The Post's 'totally hip' book reviews Andy Alexander 2011
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