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Age has only sharpened his sense for what makes for great theater.
The historic European antipathy toward immigrants has only sharpened in recent years.
The turmoil has only sharpened a painful quandary that had been largely overshadowed by the presidential campaign.
A sharp economic slowdown after decades of boom has only sharpened the hope that, as the new prime minister told campaign meetings, "good days are coming".
They say that they simply want to clarify the status of all candidates and that Mr. Obama's case has only sharpened the issue and illuminated what they call a glaring hole in statutes governing eligibility to run for office.
And the arrival on Oct. 8 of another anniversary of Columbus's first landfall in the Bahamas has only sharpened their appetite for a genetic verdict, preferably in their own favor.
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In other words, President Nixon had not invented his dilemma; he had only sharpened its contradictions.
The changes in the business have only sharpened Dar Pro's desire to stop theft.
In the months since, divisions fomented by the vote have only sharpened and grown more rancorous.
Working as a translator for international organizations, as she often had since the war, had only sharpened her sense of Serb identity.
She said that the controversy had only sharpened interest in the countries he was visiting, and that some talks were already booked to capacity.
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