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Hence the minutiae that you will bear away from "The Handmaiden," whether you like it or not: Kouzouki's blackened tongue, which he uses to moisten a paintbrush; a naked figure, inked onto paper so thin that it can be rolled and smoked; and, best of all, Sookee reaching softly into her mistress's mouth, with a thimbled finger, to file down the sharpness of a tooth.
The pivotal ingredient was bread, which gave it a texture that was creamy, a little springy and tamped down the sharpness of vinegar.
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That might have been to do with his ill appearance due to cancer, but was far more likely to be down to the sharpness of his verbal barbs and the fact that 57% of the audience already agreed with his sceptical position according to a pre-debate poll, while just 22% agreed with Blair's side.
The sharpness of the dialogue?
"That is the sharpness of loss," Dulcie muses.
This will soften the sharpness of the garlic.
The sharpness of this turning-point excited lots of attention.
There is the sharpness of image, the poetry.
The sharpness of this dilemma helps one Tory, though.
As much as the sharpness of wit and character, the brilliance of structure wins admiration.
The sharpness of the disagreement is shown in the conflicting views within the government.
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