Images of dissected tendon taken under the light microscope show that fibrils can sustain sharp bends or kinks along their length. |
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The tree has a sharp kink in its trunk, as if it had been convulsed with pain. |
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The script started off as smart and sharp but the end was way too schmaltzy. |
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My throat felt rather like it had been scraped with a sharp metal instrument. |
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To make matters even worse, sharp needles of pain were shooting across her eyes and the soup felt like lead in her stomach. |
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Copper is relatively soft, and long-term exposure to sharp pieces of limestone may cut through the pipe and lead to leaks. |
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The track bends sharp left over a stream and at this point leave it via the stile facing you on the far side of the bend. |
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He felt a sharp stab of pain as he remembered that that was part of being in love. |
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Wire mesh lends itself to gentle curves and sharp bends, so you can use it to construct fences in any configuration you like. |
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In trigger-point injections, you may feel a sharp pain or muscle twitching when the needle hits the knotted muscle. |
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Royal Caribbean has recognized that it is heading for this iceberg, and its captains have ordered a sharp tack. |
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Nevertheless, there has been a sharp increase in children who are not only born out of wedlock but are raised without a father. |
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He's bright, as sharp as the shirt and tie he always wears and sails through exams with an annoying degree of self-confidence. |
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The party benefited from the sharp fall in the Tory vote and from tactical voting to win 46 seats in 1997, 10 of them in Scotland. |
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But it took Barcelona only four minutes to get back on level terms thanks to a sharp angled drive from Spanish international Gerard. |
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This leads to a sharp decline in the level of economic activity, and the economy enters a period of stagnation. |
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He may come across as a bit doddery now and then, but when it comes to his one true passion the brain is as sharp as ever. |
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Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours. |
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When you make the drill, do not make the cutting edges so sharp or too acute. |
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I had felt a sharp pain, but ignored it and lifted Raine off the floor and picked her up once more. |
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Overall, the sale was hampered by a sharp increase in buy-backs that led to decreases in gross revenue and average price. |
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The carry bevel package is subtle, radiused by hand using emery sticks, with the sharp edges are gently broken, not belt-sanded into oblivion. |
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Brian carefully radiused all the sharp edges and corners, blending them gently by hand with file strokes. |
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With a very sharp knife, score the fat of the lamb, creating a crisscross pattern. |
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An elderly, well-dressed lady spoke in sharp tones to the pair, both of whom looked towards me and became silent. |
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The soft material that used to pad sharp corners has been ripped off and not replaced. |
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Even without sharp edges, it was sufficient to raise an enormous welt and painful enough for the man to stop. |
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In all the Assemblymen, I haven't seen one sharp dresser, as they all wears very expensive, locally tailor-made suits. |
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Though the pushing and grappling can be quite vigorous, marmots have only to give a sharp yelp to end the bout. |
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These are good touring cars with a lusty V8 at the sharp end and rear wheel drive. |
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Just as everybody's life finished flashing before their eyes, the jet began to level out as the wheels hit the runway with a sharp jolt. |
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Elisabeth gave out a yelp as the sharp teeth of the snake dove into her skin, unleashing its venomous liquid. |
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He plays with sharp alternations of mood, from the high-spirited to the melancholic in a single sentence or musical cue. |
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Witnesses said Yuwono was dragged from his house by a number of people brandishing machetes and other sharp weapons, who later stabbed him. |
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The yacht lay alongside the pier at a sharp cant, its left side decks awash with water. |
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A requirement of form deters sharp practice and fraud whilst encouraging the desirable elements of a seriously intended, voluntary agreement. |
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That's when a kraken attacked the boat, trying to cut it in half with its razor sharp beak. |
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If any of you are in Jersey City stop by for some sharp cheddar and maple syrup. |
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After a sharp jump upward in April 2003, the index stabilized and then strengthened further toward the end of the year. |
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The two most logical ways to Pikes Crag are the short sharp sprint from Wasdale and the long scenic bimble from Borrowdale. |
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He has been pinned by the dishonesty and sharp practice apparently rife in the Queensland branch. |
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In trying to protect herself, the lance corporal caught her finger on the sharp edge, causing a wound which needed two stitches. |
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Steven watched them walk away until he felt a sudden sharp whack in the shin. |
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For dogs of moderate aggressiveness, a sharp whack on the snout with a drumstick is usually enough. |
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His sharp eyes listened to the drops of limestone water forming new stalactites and stalagmites. |
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The slender minaret of a mosque and the spires of churches rise in sharp relief over the flat roofs of the homes. |
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Before she had even time to think, she felt a sharp pain stab through all her limbs. |
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The abbey buildings, huddled round the squat tower of the church, stood out sharp and clear against the pale outcrops of Dun-I hill. |
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On the few occasions when he did question it he received a sharp response which on the figures was fully justified. |
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Items ranged freely from one stall to another, and Alisa's sharp mind took note of all. |
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So his stunt was to prove to his family just what a sharp wheeler-dealer he normally was during office hours. |
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These two bossy, determined, sharp nosed, short women certainly appear to have much in common. |
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Tanis set her trunk near the couch and let out a small yip at the sudden sharp pain to his lower back. |
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Katrina yipped as something incredibly sharp cut her upper chest and stomach. |
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The concrete under foot was cold and unpleasantly damp, with intermittent soft squelches and sharp jabs. |
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He smiled and showed off his sharp fangs, slightly yellowed as any wild cats would be. |
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Today's polls reflect the sharp end of years of inculcation of avarice and greed in our society. |
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His two swords were golden, and shaped like two dragons fangs, with many sharp barbs along its side. |
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If you have a short, sharp message to send, you can tap it out on the phone. |
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Two swinging lanterns lit the interior with a yellow-orange cast that made Rebecca stand out in sharp relief like some golden goddess. |
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Our foreign policy was about to take a sharp unilateralist and militarist turn. |
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It demonstrated the artist's skill in rendering the fleeting moment in which sharp pain is reflected in the boy's expression, as in a snapshot. |
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Pores, brick textures, smoke wisps, clouds all were rendered in sharp detail. |
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I trailed a hand along the brick of the wall as I turned a sharp corner and ran right into Sadie, who had halted abruptly. |
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From someone as sharp as Morrissey, blunt sarcasm is enormously disappointing. |
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And because embroidery demands precision it requires sharp focus at all times. |
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Gun shops and home workshops are rooms with sharp metal laying around, grinding dust in the air and concrete floors. |
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For modern-day adherents of the belief that tariffs and not slavery caused the war, the Confederate tariffs serve as a sharp rejoinder. |
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The script is pleasantly unpredictable, with some witty yet believably sharp repartee, especially between Jo and her mother. |
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The play has moments of sharp humour, mostly emanating from the sardonic Jean. |
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After it is snapped, trim the paper on the uncut side with a pair of shears or a sharp knife. |
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She took a step from him, only to stumble as a sharp pain stabbed across her abdomen. |
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A year ago he was everywhere, slick of hair and sharp of suit, squiring Jennifer Lopez to all the best parties. |
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The sea boils where rocks and ledges running across the sound cause sharp changes in depth. |
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The two soldiers grinned at their prey and, with a sharp yank, the one on her left ripped the arrow out of her shoulder. |
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Now multiply that by millions of students and other computer users and the problem comes into sharp focus. |
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The case exploded into sharp silvers and he winced as he felt his hand caught on a shard of glass as he reached for the wooden handle of the axe. |
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Their armored amphibious vehicle had taken fire and, making a sharp turn, plunged into a deep ditch, rendering it immobile. |
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Each had to be carefully pre-treated with scarification, the seed coats being ruptured by laborious scratching with a sharp scalpel. |
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He paused and straightened up, grimacing at the sharp pain stabbing at his lower back. |
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After her brief moment of shy nervousness, she began to feel a sharp indignation flaring up, and she shot a glower up at him. |
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As the two swords clashed, a sharp ringing stabbed through the empty streets as the sun peeked over the rooftops. |
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I have had a chat with him and to be fair he hasn't looked as sharp as he did at the back end of last season. |
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Pine needles as sharp as swords stabbed into his exposed body and he yelped out in agonizing pain. |
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Additions which could be made to posole, to improve its basic pleasant but sharp taste, include honey, cacao, ground sapota seeds, green maize. |
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It was the usual recount of social events, told with the sharp wit of the infamous Lady Featherington. |
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This loss of sharp and influential minds has left the physical and social sciences in a poorer state than they need be. |
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Beer, lager and cider were the most popular drinks but there was a sharp increase in alcopops drinkers. |
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This has created a crisis in the armed forces with high desertion rates, poor morale and a sharp drop in military recruitment. |
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Figure 185 shows a zinc tally, which is secured to the tree by means of a sharp and pointed wire driven into 185' Zinc tree label' the wood. |
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They have 5 digits, each with long and sharp claws, the third claw being especially well developed. |
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The unguals are curved and taper to a sharp point, indicating that the digits terminated in distinct claws. |
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Their talons are sharp and hooked and their feet are zygodactyl with a reversible fourth toe. |
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Note that the rest of the mammary gland has many side branches that end in relatively sharp terminal ends. |
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As a Kiwi it's hard to admit, but the Aussies are pretty sharp at this game, which is even more reason to dislike them. |
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The swords are measured to ascertain that they are of equal length, and in no case must a sword with a sharp edge or a notch be allowed. |
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Use patience, a very sharp carving knife, and lots of red wine for your guests. |
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With a sharp instrument or nail, make marks in the doors at these two points. |
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Always ready with a sharp retort, he savagely compared Manet to their slick, fashionable contemporary Carolus-Duran. |
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Everywhere were scrub cactus and yucca plants looming with sharp spines to catch the unwary passer-by and stab into the skin. |
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A sharp pinprick or pain stabbed through my left hand, and I jumped, looking down to see the largest mosquito in the world. |
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There are narrow alleys, sharp corners, open courtyards, one-way streets, even dead ends. |
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Something small but very sharp stabbed through the skin on the bottom of her foot and filled it with a sharp pain. |
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Almost every day evidence emerges in the courts of the lethal culture of knives and other sharp weapons that is infecting Britain. |
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Her sparkling eyes and mischievous glance from under her bright saffron veil were delightful, and her footwork was sharp and true to the taal. |
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This is the sharp end of practical conservation work, literally healing the mountain of unsightly erosion scars and gullies. |
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Note that notoungulates, too, have sharp rostra, inflated auditory bullae, and sagittal crests. |
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Within certain limits, so long as the axe had a sharp and usable edge, its shape was all the same to them. |
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Despite noticeable speckles, nicks and the odd scratch, the first reel of the film looks quite good with excellent contrast and sharp images. |
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She was funny and sharp and confident and clear when she was with her girlfriends, and then became indecisive and minxish and coy around men. |
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The minute her hand made contact with the metal a very sharp pain that felt like fire ran up her entire arm. |
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The last years of Augustine's life were devoted to sharp exchanges with him, in which fair comment was mingled with vulgar abuse. |
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The sharp wit is important, but it needs to be complemented by something, or you're just a street-wise scally. |
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He said cocaine dealing and usage had 'gone off the scale' in recent years in inner city areas, with a sharp reduction in price. |
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It was all tan brick and glass, the epitome of modern chic with sharp angles and vaulted ceilings. |
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He heard a sharp click and in an instant Kitty loaded her cricket gun and was aiming strait at Darien. |
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I felt a sharp pain in the back of my leg which got much worse when I fell down. |
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Stepping through it into the apartment, I froze as I suddenly heard the sharp click of a gun hammer being pulled back. |
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She slammed the serrated edge into a hidden spot on the parasol and heard a sharp click. |
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The world around her resolved itself into sharp focus, and the rainbows faded away from her eyes. |
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The frames had been adzed to remove the sharp angle of a land, or notch, which originally housed the edge of the clinker plank. |
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He was deep in thought, and jumped when a sharp rap on the metal of the steel trailer rang in his ears. |
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Not before long he heard a sharp rap on the door, and a stern voice telling him no doors were to be locked in that family. |
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Before he could answer Roland's question, a sharp rap on the door interrupted him. |
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A sharp rap at the door of the dressing room broke the two out of their romantic interlude. |
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A sharp rap at the door made the quartet's heads turn simultaneously toward the door. |
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Some minutes later, as they were finishing their meal, there was a sharp rap on the front door. |
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That earns him a sharp rap on the shoulder, but he says he doesn't mind because my punches don't hurt. |
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On top of the hill four sharp spires rise from the Transitional Gothic cathedral. |
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Three sharp raps at the door interrupted his speech and Ben looked helplessly to Marie. |
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The knife sported an obsidian blade mounted to a bone haft, the edge still viciously sharp even after years of storage. |
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Vessels hunting the valuable Pantagonian toothfish use trawl lines tens of kilometres long bearing tens of thousands of razor sharp hooks. |
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Something in her gut gave a sharp tug when she caught a whiff of his cologne. |
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Webb's sharp script is laced with a rapier wit that is blacker than the Dark Ages. |
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Gillian whimpers as the dull pain in her side turns into a sharp throbbing pain. |
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Cursing, Kari took off after it in a headlong sprint, not heeding the sharp sting of a whippy branch striking her cheek. |
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The policy was taken during the sharp depreciation of the rupiah against the U.S dollar. |
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Eventually, there was a sharp whistle and the boys looked around at the whistler. |
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Snip chives into little pieces using scissors or mince them on a cutting board with a sharp knife. |
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If the four cuts were not enough to cut all the way through the board, finish it off with a sharp handsaw. |
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Where are the days of long, complex formulas, and what has happened to difficult perfumes that smell sharp and astringent, or dry and peppery? |
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Stone jumped up, ignoring the sharp stab of pain as he rammed his knee on the edge of Earl's desk, and all but ran out of the door. |
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Use things that he can grab with his fists such as soft washable toys or rattles with no sharp edges. |
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The animals have long sharp canines and broad flat molars that grind shells. |
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A sharp turn on the approach would mean that heavy goods vehicles would be in a low gear at the start of the ascent. |
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Amazingly, this sharp slowdown in consumer spending, though lasting for half a year, has been met with flat denial all around. |
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As with the sharp key signatures, there is an easy way to determine the key of a particular flat key signature. |
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The wavering on the part of these tendencies explains the sharp turns undertaken by certain politicians. |
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When I tripped, I had fallen onto a sharp stone, and it had effectively gouged a considerable hole in both my jeans and my knee. |
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But Bashar did not last much longer and became another victim of Paul Collingwood's sharp fielding in the covers. |
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Our emotions will be erupting like thermal steam vents, containing sharp silica glass shards from lava rock. |
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The rich, throat-catching smell of hard worked packhorses hit me even as I drew in a sharp gasp of amazement. |
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You feel a loose grinding sensation and stabs of sharp pain inside your throbbing shoulder. |
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These pieces were sharp and biting, making no apologies for being unedited and written on the fly while emotions are still raw. |
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Essentially, the long downturn resulted from the sharp fall of the profit rate and the long time it took to recover. |
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Disposable razors are very sharp and you can just throw them away when they're done. |
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Split the crowns at the base of stems with a sharp knife or a razor blade to detect rot. |
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A smooth transverse surface was made at the lower cut end with a sharp razor blade. |
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When there are bubbles, cut into the veneer with a sharp razor blade using a steel rule for guidance. |
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Cut the nozzle with a sharp razor blade or utility knife to about a 45-degree angle. |
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When the first person laid the sharp edge of a razor blade on my stomach, I didn't even flinch. |
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All the while Dawn was keeping a sharp eye on them, and a razor-sharp sword at their throats. |
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Like a sharp pair of fangs, quick forelegs, or keen hearing, our adept mind has insured the survival of our species. |
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His sharp intellect, keen wit and urbane presence have been an asset of varying value to the Labour Party for almost 40 years. |
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Long, scary traverses and razor sharp rock require the confidence and the security of half ropes. |
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It was a simple hunting arrow, without a particularly sharp edge or barbs that would make it harder to remove. |
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Seagulls keened and skied, pelicans bobbed on the swells, sandpipers left sharp three-toed tracks along the tidal margin. |
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All spectra were smoothed 10 times using a fixed bandwidth, sharp cutoff, three-point, low-pass linear digital filter. |
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The keepers are warning people not to play with the animal if they see it, as it has sharp canine teeth that can inflict serious bites. |
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The patient is asked if the stimulus is sharp or dull and if there is any asymmetry between the right and left sides. |
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My college tenured several professors who instilled in students a sharp guilt about reading newspapers. |
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His boots clumped loudly on the stone floor, accompanied by the sharp crackle of burning wood. |
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With sharp rocks and deep ruts, crews had to strike the right balance between setting fast times and ensuring a reliable finish. |
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Exposed skin sites that exhibit erythema can be clearly delineated from unexposed skin by sharp boundaries. |
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For example, it stops wooden toys with hidden sharp nails being imported from China. |
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Oak aging can soften the sharp acidity and add a dose of needed tannic structure. |
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Using your pattern as a template, cut the design with a sharp crafts knife. |
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For the past 10 years before that, HIV and AIDS rates in Australia were going down, then they reached a plateau and now we've seen sharp rises. |
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I broke the sharp corners and beveled the edges to make the slide stop more user-friendly. |
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Short-lived, transitory projects and the open exchange of ideas filters our emotions through an agile and razor sharp intelligence. |
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There are thousands of sharp objects that we haven't yet seen protruding from some schmo's abdomen. |
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High-definition TV means watching a picture so sharp you can count the hairs on an anchorman's nose. |
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Downloads to mobile phones show a sharp division between the sexes with men going for games and women preferring ringtones. |
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The sharp needle tips are collected inside the container and the remainder of the syringe barrel can be safely discarded in the trash. |
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Wise, sharp Michele has been asking searching questions for as long as she can remember. |
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Institutions have been eager to pursue a sharp growth in their output of research papers. |
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Groaning, I attempted to sit up as I felt the sharp jabbing a of a bed coil that had long lost its spring shove its way into my side. |
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Pianos and keyed wind instruments deal in fixed intervals between notes, so they resolve both c sharp and d flat to the same frequency. |
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This allows the instructor to use the pistol as a teaching aid to show students where the sharp edges on their guns need to be relieved. |
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North Carolina looked far from sharp last week, but talent eventually will win out. |
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A sharp stab of hunger gnawed at Vincent's gut as he trudged along the dunes of sand that rose and fell like waves frozen in time. |
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This sharp contrast means the Amenio is a multi-purpose people carrier that proposes a new direction in minivan philosophy. |
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Suddenly he felt a sharp stab of pain in his side that pulled his awareness out of the darkness for a moment. |
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She turned to see a gang of street punks with chains and very sharp weapons that they showed off. |
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They sat wordlessly, each consumed in their own thoughts, punctuated by the sharp ting of the rain. |
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If at any time you experience sharp or nagging pains, consult your physician immediately. |
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I was gazing out of the window when I felt a sharp kick on the back of my chair. |
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He had conditioned himself to ignore the kick and the sharp report, and to hold the sights steady and press the trigger smoothly. |
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When the New Year's resolution to lose weight kicks in, gyms and diet clubs often have a sharp rise in membership. |
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He also delivered a sharp rebuke to those who argued against the day on profit grounds. |
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I should have been sat in front of the television making mental notes and issuing sharp rebukes to his paper thin justifications for war. |
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Ahern has delivered several sharp rebukes to his parliamentary party recently. |
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I opened my mouth for a sharp rebuke but just then the waitress appeared, bringing our plates of burgers and fries. |
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Noyce's film is lean, making its point by maintaining a sharp focus on the humanity of its characters. |
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He had more expected a sharp rebuke for sleeping late, maybe even a none-too-gentle reminder in the form of a hand to his backside. |
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His sharp ears picked up the gentle, almost inaudible rustle of her skirt and the faint clink of her light plate armor. |
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Bold, geometric shapes, abstracts, squares and sharp angles are all appropriate. |
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When I went to yank the pillow, I had never used that muscle and sharp pains started shooting everywhere. |
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But when he remembered of Jeannie and Neal being engaged he felt a sharp stab of pain and jealousy somewhere deep inside himself. |
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Grayling farmed both sides of a sharp ridge near the top of the Tarata saddle. |
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I found him to be sharp as a tack analytically while still in his nineties. |
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It was only after 1250 with the advent of plate armour that swords with truly sharp points began to appear. |
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At sixty-seven, van Itallie is slight and wiry, with white hair and sharp blue eyes and a manner that is both brusque and warm. |
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In Taiwan, there is at present a sharp increase in demand for sophisticated scientific laboratory instruments. |
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After trying to keep from lurching forward from his sharp hit, I looked around. |
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A sharp rise in injuries related to using foot propelled scooters is leading to an increased demand that children using them should wear mandatory protective gear. |
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The aces and tens are called sharp cards and are worth 10 points each. |
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So he had to be pretty sharp and he fell in love with a girl who he thought he was going to spend a weekend with, it happened to a lot of people, holy God, he was hooked. |
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I used about all of the Asian produced single lens reflex cameras available around that time, but none was as sharp and clear, nor as forgiving as my Leica. |
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Her sharp nails were expertly painted, and her eyes were a stormy teal. |
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Where the stony track turns sharp left and levels out, head straight on through a gate up along a track climbing to reach another gate at the top of the hill. |
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Faily looked around at his gang, and his voice changed from the flat monotone of his recitation of imprinted details to the sharp staccato of his orders. |
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The wine balances its warmer flavour with a refreshingly sharp tang. |
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But could sharp elbows and a touchy personality knock out this frontrunner too? |
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At ten o'clock sharp every night he would go to a bar or a club. |
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A short, sharp shock is all very well, but a couple of millennia of rather extreme corporal punishments haven't exactly shown us that prison provides much by way of rehab. |
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Dawson's prose is as sharp as always, and the interaction between the main character and his pupils is expressed precisely through dynamic dialogue. |
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There has been a sharp increase in expenditure on entertainment, education, cultural activities, transportation and communications, telephones and mobile phones. |
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More recently, largely due to the sharp rise in cellular mobile telephone subscribers and paging users, a number of new telecommunication retailer branches have opened. |
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Morrison Bowmore, the distiller, is cheering a sharp rise in profitability after shifting its focus from low-margin blended whisky to single malts. |
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A sharp yelp resounded through the air as the figure fell to the floor. |
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Some believe that even with redaction, sharp observers might be able to figure it out. |
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For me, the progressive or no-line bifocals have worked for years because you can position your head to bring objects into sharp focus at almost any distance. |
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He looked sharp on the ball, weaving and dribbling his way into the goal area, though, it must be said, he did go down rather easily under a challenge. |
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A witty, sharp collection of interconnected short stories by Vanity Fair contributor Elissa Schappell. |
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In the past six months, the sharp downturn in the market has seen increasing numbers of IT recruitment agencies experience profit losses, staff lay-offs and complete closure. |
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If I wasn't so slow, I might have been able to avoid a huge, sharp sword sticking out from the middle of nowhere, just conveniently pointing at my chest. |
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You see that they've lost their sharp wit and edginess, but you've long come to terms with that. |
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She clutched her side, feeling a sharp pain shoot through her body. |
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Courage, personal magnetism and sharp intelligence combine to make these people brilliant leaders when it comes to the management and execution of original ideas. |
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Something sharp was jabbed between his shoulder blades, and he sat up with a tiny yelp of pain, dropping his hands back onto his desk and turning his head to glare at Skylar. |
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Politicians should have more regard for the complexity they conjure up with each new wave of legislation, which creates a breeding ground for fraud and sharp practice. |
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What these people did wasn't sharp practice, it was criminal. |
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Prior to the sharp decline of Peregrines from the raptor's indigenous habitat, the birds nested mainly on steep cliffs, which seems like a very wild bird-like thing to do. |
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Set against spice of the chili and the sharp tang of the lime, it is an intense combination of tastes that balance beautifully with the lightness of the fish itself. |
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He bent over and trailed his sharp teeth along her collarbone. |
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The sharp angle breaks up the structure, making it feel lighter. |
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Their feet were clawed with talons, very sharp and powerful. |
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That way they can make allowance for your short temper and sharp tongue. |
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They played together, made spears from sticks and sharp rocks, chased chickens together. |
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Staff members should take precautions to prevent serious injuries caused by needles, scalpels, and other sharp instruments or devices used during surgical procedures. |
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In the mortuary there were scalpels sharp enough to cut through the toughest of leather, along with other surgical instruments that would make a surgeon proud. |
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Smart's parents deserve a dozen sharp raps on the head, as well. |
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Finish the cutout with a sharp handsaw, jigsaw or reciprocating saw. |
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Sure enough, they all heard a sharp click, and Paul opened the door. |
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It is hard to square the sharp increase in the consumption of alcohol with increasing health awareness, which in turn could lead to a radical shift in eating habits. |
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A sharp rap on his door told Dmitri that Helena had arrived. |
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A sharp rap sounded on the door and Clara reached out to open it. |
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The whetters constantly shear the edge of the cutters making them razor sharp weapons that can fatally puncture an opponent or easily slice through a 3 inch tree root. |
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One way to lose friends but perhaps gain wider influence is to blow the whistle on what your conscience tells you is sharp practice, by government or employer. |
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Saying that shards of broken glass are razor sharp is an understatement. |
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Without moving up or down the fingerboard more than one fret, you should be able to pick out each successive sharp or flat key and play that Major scale. |
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He's the player who makes it work at the sharp end, a finisher who can hold the ball up, nick the odd penalty, and bully a centre-half with the best of them. |
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His sharp insights are conveyed through keen intelligence, humor, and wit. |
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Quick intervention begins with keen sensitivity and sharp observation. |
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Among the other ingredients which go well with animal livers are bacon, oatmeal, sour cream, sharp apples, onions, shallots, garlic, marjoram, and sage. |
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The British High Commission had a sharp increase in inquiries yesterday from whites seeking to readopt British citizenship following the violence. |
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Tipitina's in the warm blue fog, squatting beneath a crescent moon so sharp and clean you could shave a wild hog with it. |
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The boundaries are sharp and erosive, removing most of the foreshore deposits of the underlying shoreface units, and are paved by a lag of bioclastic debris. |
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And with biotech and pharmaceutical stocks plummeting, the true realisable values of the assets must have become a subject of sharp focus for the banks. |
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Keeping a sharp eye out for outside civil rights instigators and labor organizer agitators, they are immediately suspicious when he appears in town. |
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But I questioned how sharp this guy was with some of the unbelievably bad choices he makes that land him back on the wrong side of the tracks in young adulthood. |
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In sharp contrast to the men, a number of the unmarried women graduates who had stayed in schoolteaching confessed to some anxiety about their economic circumstances. |
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With a sharp scissors, snip off a very small corner of the baggie. |
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Alice's sharp wit and blunt pronouncements could be intimidating, but if you didn't put on airs and weren't a fool, she was fiercely loyal and endlessly forgiving. |
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Smooth gradients typically work better than sharp delineations of color. |
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His declaration is the first time a sitting Conservative MP has advocated a complete break with the EU and is sure to provoke a sharp rebuke from party whips. |
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While thus fettered I was seized and flung down by a heavy sea which retreating suddenly left me lying naked on the sharp shingle from which I rose streaming with blood. |
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Use small, sharp scissors or a utility knife and cutting mat. |
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I lived just a sharp cover point's throw away from his house. |
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Before beginning work on the lunge, it is advisable to ask your vet to check his teeth to make sure there are no sharp points or Wolf teeth in need of removing. |
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He looked lively, sharp and delivers the ball ever so early. |
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His leg pained him more than he was willing to admit, and his side was sending small sharp jabs of discomfort as if to remind him of its presence. |
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Score the now trimmed fat into a diamond pattern with a sharp knife, and stud the points of each diamond with a clove. |
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The poor condition of many roads, lack of warning signs at blind corners and sharp curves, and the fact that street lamps don't work at all times, contribute to accidents. |
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In fact for relaxed and comfortable yet crystal sharp delivery of political speeches, to either an audience or a TV camera, he may have been the best there ever was. |
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Writing for the majority, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito handed unions a sharp rebuke in Harris v. quinn. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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The bottom rolls into the hull sides with a radiused turn rather than a sharp corner-like edge and there is long wine glass-shaped keel integral with the hull. |
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An iceberg smashes its way to the surface, all sharp angles and ragged edges, rearing over the barely visible remains of a crushed and sinking ship. |
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If you're close enough, the first sound is that of an earsplitting blast and the sounds that follow are of a rain of glass, shrapnel and other sharp things. |
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The sharp and swift fall makes for a concise case study on the impact of reputation on a personal brand. |
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A concurrent change in the economy that administers a sharp lesson on the consequences of trying to out-plan free markets. |
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Weapons wanted in the amnesty include those with a blade or sharp point, such as knives and machetes, CS gas canisters, coshes and knuckle dusters. |
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A number of machetes and other sharp weapons, as well as the remains of two burned motorcycles, were also seized as evidence in the investigation. |
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Curated to avoid information overload, the site is dedicated to breaking news and sharp commentary. |
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The study blamed rapidly expanding road networks and a sharp increase in flights for the dramatic jump in air, noise and light pollution in the past decade. |
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He's made it to the top of his profession on his own terms, armed with a sharp intellect, a rakish charm, keen wit and passionate belief in justice. |
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These junctions can be made atomically sharp and defect free, allowing for the production of high performance electronics integrated within each single nanostructure. |
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My mother often plucked me from unexpected places all over the palace and escorted me back to my room with a sharp tongue and a good whack on the ear. |
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