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The focus on prosecutions also means evidence collected since 2011 by a UN commission of inquiry may be sharpened into legal action.
Much painstaking rehearsal and synchronization of cues, for the tech crew as well as the performers, has gone into "Everybody". Yet it still feels like a work in progress, waiting to be sharpened into focus.
Serving these explanatory interests compensates for the fact that such explanations cannot be sharpened into strict laws or folded neatly into physical laws (Davidson 1991, 163).
On Tuesday, jailers discovered that Lewis had a shank, a piece of metal that can be sharpened into a knife.
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His chivalry joke was sharpened into a skewed, punchy quip.
His own thumbnails are sharpened into points, in case he needs to separate the mucosal layer beneath the foreskin.
His goal — to restore the sport's Olympic berth — has been sharpened into a strategic overhaul of wrestling's standing, akin to a corporate turnaround.
His new work is similarly based on a hunter-gatherer aesthetic, with materials drawn equally from eBay and the street, but now everything has been sharpened into kinetic sculptures.
Full of close social observation, they exude the earthy humour of the fabliaux; but, particularly in some of the later branches, this is sharpened into true satire directed against abuses in church and state, with the friars and rapacious nobility as prime targets.
The DLC-coated Si probe for scratching has been sharpened into a triangular pyramid.
Every edge was sharpened into a defined boundary of allowed or prohibited.
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