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"Fierce Grace" has a sharpness when it concentrates there.
Parmesan has a sharpness, a twang to it, which can get your saliva glands pumping like a good sauvignon blanc.
Training has a sharpness that has been reflected in Everton's play in the final third and when out of possession.
The role may be a deconstructed minstrel, but Miller has a sharpness that cuts through the archetype.
"Funny, generous, humane and unsparing, Carey has a sharpness of eye and shapeliness of phrase that perfectly match his subject," Robert DouglasaidinhurstheaiDailyTelegraph Telegraph.
It has a sharpness and a fresh color scheme that only pictures painted in oil on copper can retain — the pigments do not chemically interact with the metallic support.
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"Approaching a City" has a welcome sharpness and anger, a useful contrast to the program's older pieces.
It is less crumbly than French or American goat cheeses, and though it has a certain sharpness it doesn't have a strong goaty flavor.
Devised by Suzanne Couch, a caterer in Kingston, Jamaica, the ruddy Jerk BBQ sauce is full-bodied and hot, the Rass Hot Jerk BBQ sauce is both sweeter and spicier, and the murky Jerk Marinade has a tangy sharpness.
His Holmes looks younger than the man I see in my mind's eye, but this detective's jaw has a chiselled sharpness which somehow echoes the great clarity his mind is always working towards.
Most Western garlic has a peppery sharpness to it, and its larger cloves have tougher skin, so you may need to fish out some of the excess hard shards.
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