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While rods will, in a sense, sharpen your knives, what are really doing with a rod is honing the blade--with the same result as sharpening your knife on a stone.

As those inventive kids beside the A14 confirmed, he believes that our language can be re-wilded, and our senses sharpened by these evocative vocabularies.

Fourth, "moral obligation is inescapable" (185: 177): "the fact that a given agent would prefer not to be in [the morality] system will not excuse him", because moral considerations are, in some sense like the senses sharpened up by Kant and by Hare, overriding considerations.

Something like that happened to me when I recommitted to Letterman, but rather than my senses sharpening, my sensibility did.

In structure as in sense, Doshi works to trouble fixed categories even as she sometimes seeks their aid; the result is an invigorating, thought-provoking collection which, like the dancing Doshi loves, enlivens soul and senses, sharpening responses to both "the music of uncertainty" and "the aftertaste of rain".

Kessler's critical sense was sharpened by two things: he was by birth a member of this old order.

In this sense, to sharpen means to increase the spatial resolution of an MS image.

• Sensazione, or sensation, using the senses to sharpen observation and response.

All my senses were sharpened.

Creativity will always flourish when the senses are sharpened by extremes.

If you can't see colours, you might expect your other senses to sharpen and compensate, but blind people don't taste or smell any more than anyone else.

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