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It is a skill that will be sharpened to a blade..
During the Middle Ages the quill pen was used for the fine delineations of images in manuscripts; its nibs, which can be sharpened to extreme fineness, permit the craftsman to create small linear figures or ornamental decorations on the pages or along the borders of the parchment leaves.
These disc-shaped tools could be sharpened to the desired geometry using grinding wheels without film detachment.
In 2002 Miller and Mocanu [5] showed that a subcase of this last result can be sharpened to L [ R ( 0 ) ∩ A 2 ] ⊂ SS ∗ ( 2 / 3 ).
On the other hand, existing apps would either have to run on the IKVM virtual machine atop Mono (after tweaking it to handle Dalvik.dex files) which would mean a performance hit, or be Sharpened to C# and recompiled.
We recommend this requirement be sharpened to include mechanisms to resolve disagreements between the health care team and patents or their substitute decision makers.
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You were sharpened to a fine point.
Hummus is sharpened to a lively tang with copious lemon juice, while melitzanes salata, an eggplant spread, is chunky and deliciously smoky.
But published argument is sharpened to a Newtonian point no other natural philosopher is even mentioned.
The conventional definition of stability then is sharpened to include only those spatial discretizations that are asymptotically stable (bounded, left half-plane eigenvalues).
The norm estimates in the Factorization Theorem of this paper are sharpened to their best possible form by essential improvements in the proof.
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