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When Romme's gospel of hallucinatory "acceptance" emerged in the early 1990s, it sparked a notably sharp rebuke in the mainstream British Medical Journal.

In addition to his run-in with Coughlin, Bradshaw also had a notably sharp interaction with receiver Victor Cruz earlier in the game.

Only "Why", expressing guilt and regret at failing to intervene in a fight ("Enslaved, anxious, acting brave – is this how I'm supposed to behave?"), and "Bringing It Back" display notably sharp skills.

But for the Eurogroup, it is a relatively manageable matter, compared with the turmoil of late last year, when the Eurogroup was forced to hold a series of emergency sessions to overcome a series of problems — most notably, sharp differences between Germany and the International Monetary Fund on restarting aid to Greece.

But the swipes in Saunders' speech are notably sharp -- especially the ominous pledge to "make them pay" -- and they illustrate the extent to which these hostilities are no longer confined to closed-door budget fights.

Peter Hartlaub of the San Francisco Chronicle had a similar take, writing, "'Rio 2' is saved from sub-mediocrity by its positive vibe and some notably sharp and soaring visuals.

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The SR image looks notably sharper than the image in Figure 9.

Rivers et al. (2010) have evaluated and compared the image quality between the YAG and Ce LuAG scintillator crystals and shown that the image generated by the Ce LuAG crystal is notably sharper.

The peak of 21-25 nt was notably sharper indicating a possible weak association between components of the RNAi machinery and RNAPII [ 26].

Certainly there have been some unwelcome side-effects from the growth of the American consumer-credit industry—notably the sharp rise in personal bankruptcies but, in general, it has been a commercial triumph.

Buried in that law were many tax breaks for the rich, some subtle and some huge, notably a sharp reduction in the tax rate on long-term capital gains, the source of more than two-thirds of the incomes of the 400 richest Americans.

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