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Ten professional deboners were asked to perform the same carving task with both very sharp and very dull knives (i.e. under very good and very bad sharpness conditions).
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As noted by the The Grand Rapids Press in 1981, "the speed limit on the S-Curve must be reduced as low as 25 mph [25 mph] on some bad-weather days because of the sharpness of the turns and [the] numerous accidents [that] have occurred there".
In the context of turns in the Oprah confessional, Mr. Armstrong's interview stands out, perhaps because of the sharpness of the reversal and the remarkably bad set of facts that he has in front of him.
Club X will inherit a player with a point to prove, which is rarely a bad thing, but also a blatant lack of match sharpness given the tribulations of the last five months.
Even playing the sloppy, grief-addled drunk of "The Bad Seed," Ms. Heckart always gave off an air of sharpness and strength, with her polished gravel voice and the slow, toothsome smile that suggested she knew something you didn't.
Aggarwal et al.[82] show that good, bad, ugly pairs can be predicted by using partial least square regression between image-based features (sharpness, hue, and intensity) and geometric attributes of a face (obtained using active appearance modeling).
Not bad: the increased resolution puts the iPhone 4 almost in e-ink territory when it comes to sharpness of text, so this could be real nice.
"Time passing may fade some of the sharpness of the memories of the Bush era, but the toll from the Iraq war isn't any less bad just because some time has passed," said Anna Galland, the executive director of MoveOn.org Civic Action, a liberal activist group.
The sharpness.
Their sharpness was impressive.
I dreamed its sharpness.
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