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His cadence, his grave startlements, his fine sharpness of perception are a transfusing needle through which the flagging blood of his characters flows for our own heart.
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Snippets of rosemary and garlic lent their fragrance to the invitingly chewy bread, which was strewn with sweet, tender onions and, for a touch of sharpness, a fine dusting of pecorino cheese.
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He adds that Quinto and Jones give "career-defining performances," and the cast has honed an "emotional sharpness" beyond their "fine" performances in Cambridge.
This removes the burrs and fine tunes the blade's sharpness.
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"HP sauce is fine," he says, "but mustard adds the wrong kind of sharpness, and oddities like marmalade are a step too far.
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