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Occasionally, Peter O'Toole looks either out of focus or artificially sharpened, as if someone had traced his body with a felt-tipped pen.
No one wants an entrepreneur that's spending too much time figuring out who's in charge of sharpening the pencils.
It was somewhat reassuring, especially after we'd seen Ali fashion a knife out of a sharpened teaspoon and a lighter the day before.
It has a way of sharpening the mind.
In order to improve the out-of-band rejection and sharpen skirt selectivity, the open circuit lines at the input and output ports of the filter are introduced.
Here raucous klezmer clarinet (a pervasive instrumental choice that kept Jo-Ann Sternberg busy most of the evening) and passionate popular melody are sharpened by calculated out-of-tune sonorities and high-humor metric dislocations.
As the loudspeakers on the tanks ordered the families out, and bursts of gunfire sharpened the terror, Mrs Abu Radwan shepherded her blind brother and sister to safety.
Not so for the man behind "Artisanal Prison Shanks", an Instagram page that posts photos of knives cobbled together by prisoners out of HB pencils, toothbrushes and sharpened wood.
Tim Davie, head of audio and music at the BBC, points out that Radioplayer sharpens competition not only over programming but also over search data and algorithms.
Once the pack was totally dry, the cards were fanned out, and the edges sharpened with a piece of glass.
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