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Wit, irreverence and a cool way with cutting things up: she's big on collage, montage, cats and Disney references – and she has a sharp take on the female form.
At the Armani show, the unpretentious suits and ties and a sharp take on Tyrolean sweaters suggested authentic masculinity and stood in high relief against the week's odd tribute to the man-child.
For more skepticism that Apple would really shut down iTunes, Greg Sandoval at CNET has a sharp take:.
A sharp take on huge gaping issues on the iPad came early and was dead-on.
Van Dien has moved on, recently branching out into comedy with his appearance in the video-game-themed NOOBZ, and with a sharp take-down of ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER over at Funny or Die.
Watching Betty and Don find solace in each other and the guests at Margaret's wedding attempt to reconcile tragedy with celebration offers a sharp take on what it means to persevere in the face of misfortune.
Haider Ackermann had a sharper take – with pointed toes and zebra-stripe detailing, while Céline's backless clog provided a stripped-back option.
His boss, Chief Marketing Officer Nick Robinson, has a sharper take.
They signalled that China's government will act, if necessary, to shore up the economy and the banks if a sharp slowdown takes hold.
Angels starter Andrew Heaney was sharp, taking a no-hitter into the sixth inning and a 3-1 lead into the seventh, but he walked Joe Mauer to open the seventh.
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