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Similarly, repeating the above approach step by step, we can get more sharp inequalities.
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With Mr. Kerry having emerged as the almost certain Democratic nominee, Mr. Bush has told associates he wants to get more assertive in drawing sharp distinctions with Democrats and defending his tenure as he travels the nation.
There appeared little alarm until, with the close of play approaching, Amla - on 40 - slashed at Bopara and saw Strauss fail to get more than fingertips to a sharp chance high to his left at first slip.
In the warmup I felt solid and like I was getting more and more sharp". Cohen almost lost her footing at one point and nearly fell into the camera well before she regained her composure.
How do you learn to exercise more effectively, eat right, get more and better sleep, keep your brain sharp and so on?
The sharp move means tourists can now get more pounds for their own currency.
The sharp split in lower courts will only get more pronounced over the next year.
Revising your bio to include sharper, funnier descriptions and language can also help you get more readers and followers.
"Hopefully we can go into the second half of the season sharper and passing the ball a bit better, then hopefully we can get more wins under our belt".
While the peak at ~630 nm is related with rather thick flakes as the layers go from multi-layer to monolayer MoS2, the peak around 670 nm gets more intense and sharper [47].
Hufbauer told me that, beyond these factors, the relationship between the U.S. and China might be getting more nuanced, allowing for sharp disagreements in some arenas and collaboration in others.
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