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But that position seems to be softening as plans for a regulated, time-stamping clearinghouse begin to sharpen.
As the story strands begin to sharpen into focus, so does the darkening Doctor we've been hearing so much about.
With these pieces in place we can now begin to sharpen the question of pluralism.
The motion should begin to sharpen the blade edge.
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A few years ago things began to sharpen up.
The prospect of a crippling recession is beginning to sharpen ideological distinctions.
Visions of such a scene had begun to sharpen in the mind from the 57th minute.
After the death of his mother in 1935, Gleason began to sharpen his comic talents in local nightclubs.
He had begun to sharpen his differences with Mr. Kerry on trade during the South Carolina primary and continued to do so in his conference call with reporters.
This emphasis on reforming government, however, is part of a larger argument about electability that Warner is just now beginning to sharpen.
A basketball star in high school, Pierre-Paul did not play organized football until his junior year, so his seasons at College of the Canyons (California) in 2007 and Fort Scott Community College Kansass) in 2008 were when he began to sharpen his skills.
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