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Two informative books on terrorism help sharpen the answer.
Dozens of experts from Germany were flown here to help sharpen the plant's operations.
One criticism is that the service occasionally sends you e-mails (more e-mail!), asking you to skim through some of what it trapped in its filter, to help sharpen its algorithms about what is and is not essential.
These days the scientific and technological developments that will help sharpen America's military edge, such as artificial intelligence for unmanned systems, are as likely to come from the consumer tech companies in Silicon Valley as the traditional defense industry.
MADISON AVENUE is closely studying the results of the Ad Bowl played during Super Bowl XXXV, examining data from surveys and polls both online and offline to help sharpen the advertising for next year's game, only CCCLXI days away.
McLaren's interest will help sharpen Brawn's pencil since it is known that Button's present employer is very keen to have him stay on board after winning their first silverware together.
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He had the picture cleaned, which helped sharpen the fine lines in the woman's face.
He added that the President's failure on this issue has helped sharpen the Republican Party's message to voters.
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