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The first lady rebuked Sullivan in such a sharp voice that she could be heard through a closed door, according to The Post's account.
In such a sharp bending, the strain is so severe, which could produce the internal stress larger than that in approximately 110° kink.
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As a writer and performer Ms. Fey mocks everything, but she rarely disparages her children even in jest, which is almost surprising in such a sharp-edged humorist.
That may be because the festival is one of the few occasions in the modern world where the average person can confront death in such a short, sharp and concentrated way.
I think that that show had dealt so well, in such a smart, sharp way, in dissecting guys that I think bros, all the bros out there, like, really liked the chance to jump on it, finally, to a certain degree.
The share of the BRICs leapt from 16% to 22%, a sharp rise in such a short period.
"No 10 would have been wise not to react in quite such a sharp manner," he said.
In a sense, such a sharp difference in the max.
The conditional probability Pr e (x (i |β (i)) is defined in such a way that sharp edges in the HR frame are kept.
In the course of their careers, many great directors work in different tones, genres, and registers, but few display such a sharp divide in their premises — and in the quality of the resulting work — as does Richard Linklater.
That polymorphisms persist in recently divided populations (lineage sorting) and that (for bacteria and archaea) recombination falls off at different rates for different genes (and may never reach zero) does mean that branch points in such a TOC are not sharp (Retchless and Lawrence [2007], Science 317: 1093).
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