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But she has been sharp recently, winning the Wimbledon singles title and the Olympic gold medal.
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The drop has been sharp.
My short game has been sharp, too.
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These results clearly demonstrate that all striatal MSNs express either drd1a-EGFP or drd2-EGFP, or both, in double transgenic mice, in sharp contrast to what has been reported recently [21].
The targeted inactivation of Sharp-2/Stra13 in mice has been described recently [16].
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However, in Greece there has been a sharp increase in unemployment recently and the health effects of unemployment will become a serious public health issue, taking into account the difficulty in establishing an effective safety net for the unemployed in an economy which is in deep recession [ 48].
It has been proposed recently that small PAAR (Pro-Ala-Ala-Arg) domain proteins may form the final sharp tip of the needle [ 35].
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