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What the play lacks is a sharpness of language.
There is a sharpness wrapped in shabbiness, a hunger couched in disinterest.
There is a sharpness to Kronman's theories about wonder and contentment — even, sometimes, a sense of frustration.
Mvula is intelligent, fiercely so, but hers is a sharpness rippled through with an offbeat sense of humour – a sort of appalled hilarity at the situation she's found herself in.
In this paper, we extend Hu Ke's inequality, which is a sharpness of Hölder's inequality.
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There's a sharpness that can be offputting.
But there was a sharpness and clarity about her that seemed to go beyond that.
There was a sharpness and an edge to the home team's passing, their tackling and their finishing that Scotland couldn't match.
The squabbling between the characters is clearly supposed to be snappy but there's a sharpness missing, with humour broad when it should be biting.
From the set piece that won the game to the three second-half finishes that turned it into a romp, there was a sharpness and fluidity to their play that's been absent this season.
"There's a sharpness to it and it has joy," says MK. Rachel loves the pant, the fit, and would personally love to wear it.
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