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eye in the sky noun- surveillance stations or cameras in casinos concealed above two-way mirrors on the ceiling US, 1961
- The Casino Manager must use the “eye in the sky” and closed circuit television to make sure his personnel remain honest. — Mario Puzo, Inside Las Vegas, p. 181, 1977
- Except that here you could stand upright, follow a wide catwalk with handrails, and from both sides of it look down through one-way smoked glass at the casino floor: at the tables, the slot machines, the mass of players and strollers less than ten feet below. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, pp. 228–229, 1985
- The eye in the sky didn’t care for that either. — John Ridley, Everybody Smokes in Hell, p. 192, 1999
- a police helicopter US
- — Jay Robert Nash, Dictionary of Crime, p. 121, 1992
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