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Later, however, he described her as a "rather sharp critic" of Russia's government, "which is good".
One afternoon, Monika and I had a rather sharp exchange in the presence of Bob and Karel.
Later, however, the then president grudgingly described her as a "rather sharp critic" of the Kremlin, "which is good".
For his Premier League managerial debut, Paul Ince wore a rather sharp, silver suit and tie combination.
Later, however, he described her as a "rather sharp critic" of the Kremlin, which, he said, "is good".
Implicit in those views is a rather sharp distinction between public and private life, with private life given a nearly abso- lute priority.
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And we get a rather sharper sense of fun from some of the surviving jokes of Marcus Tullius Cicero.
"An increase in Bank Rate of 1⁄4 point would be unlikely to slow that process to a halt immediately but there is a risk that, if the increase were delayed, inflation would be pushed above target or a rather sharper increase in Bank Rate would be needed subsequently".
The hazard rate for recurrence indicated a bimodal relapse pattern with an early, rather sharp, dominant peak at about two years and a second broader peak at about five years with a decay that extended to at least 15 years.
The vehicle concept is a wing body with rather sharp leading edges and slender aerodynamic configuration.
Mr. Fujimori used an assortment of carrots and rather sharp sticks on his way to a third five-year term.
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