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In fact, he lasted a short spell in Michael Howard's shadow cabinet before being dropped over a bit of sharp practice.
There's no cheese like Kraft or variants, and while I'm not averse to a bit of sharp cheddar or, at a push, a slither of smoked Gouda, it's all about the bright orange fake stuff that melts like no other.
In one bit of sharp banter that takes aim at holy French myth, one girl explains to a child why Joan of Arc was burned at the stake: "Because she got involved in politics".
Are not people rightly asking, "Is this man simply not cut out for the job"?' Cameron showed the dexterity which is delighting Tories when he was able to cope with a bit of sharp practice by Labour.
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Its delicate bitterness plays off the subtle earthiness of thinly sliced fresh porcini, accented by bits of sharp, salty pecorino.
As is often the case, the best moments belong to supporting players, who toss bits of sharp acting into the blunt and muddy clangor.
So does a peppery green salad with apples, pecans and bits of sharp, nutty, English-style Cabot Cheddar, and another of sunchokes shaved thin, then served with orange segments, pebbles of pistachio and a few sheets of pecorino.
These small bits of sharp flint were cemented (using resin) into a groove in a piece of wood to form a tool with a cutting edge longer than it was feasible to produce in a single piece of brittle flint; examples are a spear with a long cutting edge or the farmer's sickle of later date.
There were ragged bits of sharp metal sticking out of it.
You know, old ironing boards, massive bits of sharp metal, single windshield wipers that kind of stuff.
You know, old ironing boards, massive bits of sharp metal, single windscreen wipers – that kind of stuff.
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