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Later, however, he described her as a "rather sharp critic" of Russia's government, "which is good".
One afternoon, Monika and I had a rather sharp exchange in the presence of Bob and Karel.
Later, however, the then president grudgingly described her as a "rather sharp critic" of the Kremlin, "which is good".
Mr. Fujimori used an assortment of carrots and rather sharp sticks on his way to a third five-year term.
For his Premier League managerial debut, Paul Ince wore a rather sharp, silver suit and tie combination.
My daughter – with a frown you could keep a ciggie in and roots that have faded – but looking rather sharp.
Later, however, he described her as a "rather sharp critic" of the Kremlin, which, he said, "is good".
Implicit in those views is a rather sharp distinction between public and private life, with private life given a nearly abso- lute priority.
He initially ignored the murder; later, he grudgingly described her as a "rather sharp critic" of the Kremlin, "which is good".
Mr Putin initially chose to ignore the murder but later, he described Politkovskaya as a "rather sharp critic... which is good".
Last week Michael Fallon, the Defence Secretary, suggested that the country would not be safe with Mr Miliband because he "stabbed his brother in the back", which prompted a rather sharp backlash in public opinion.
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