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In this, he is well served by a sharp sense of humor.
This is heightened by a sharp sense of disappointment with President Obama's foreign policy, as the Transatlantic Trends report suggests.
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What's sacrificed by the conceptual audacity is a sharp sense of character.
Clinton is said to have a sharp sense of humour by those who know her.
He was captain in 40 of his 46 Tests, an innovative, dignified and much respected leader with a sharp sense of humour, adored by his players, envied for his calmness and intelligence, never one to reveal his emotions and always ready to turn defence into attack.
"And by that, I don't just mean the music; he also has a sharp sense of cinema".
Bill was a quiet man, with a sharp sense of humour, who was deeply respected and loved by all who met and worked with him.
Feinstein, the contemporary king of cabaret who is celebrating his tenth anniversary here Sept. 2-6 (accompanied by a seventeen-piece big band that includes the guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli), brings a sharp sense of individuality to the near-patented material.
We may think that this first action was out of wrath based on a sharp sense of belonging to the Hebrew people that was exacerbated by a childhood far from his brothers--perhaps even some kind of ruthless nationalism.
Mr Calderón appears to have a sharp sense of priorities.
But he had a sharp sense for trouble.
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