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What the play lacks is a sharpness of language.
Blu-ray offers a sharpness of detail, stability of color and depth of sound far beyond the capabilities of DVD.
"Funny, generous, humane and unsparing, Carey has a sharpness of eye and shapeliness of phrase that perfectly match his subject," Robert DouglasaidinhurstheaiDailyTelegraph Telegraph.
It was clear that he was technically competent and showed a sharpness of mind and foot that suggested he might be able to compensate for his physical deficiencies.
Radha Krishna has a sharpness of conception that compares with the stone blocks Anish Kapoor used to carve some 20 years ago, piercing them with fathomless cavities for the imagination to plunge into.
A sharpness of the second inequality in (1.2) has been shown by Neuman [9].
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Here a comparable SNR gain of 106.0% lead to a sharpness loss of 40.7%.
Using the DSWT, we achieve 109% SNR gain with a sharpness loss of 13.8%.
Also, we show that higher Reynolds numbers lead to a dispersion of the fibre network, and consequently a lower sharpness of cut — increasing the fibre concentration leads to a lower yield of shorter fibres.
Then conversion isn't important, I ask? "That's not the position of the Church," he says, with a slight sharpness of tone.
Furthermore she also describes headaches that respond to paracetamol, "the sting of a graze", "the sharpness of an exposed gum", and "back aches", "period pains and stomach cramps" that arose after pregnancy.
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