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Roseanne Cash's short, sharp introduction laments the disappearance of the world that produced music like this.
"All presidents are in a bubble," she writes in a sharp introduction, "but the boy king was so insulated he was in a thermos".
After 12 years of prosperity and rising public spending, today's PBR is a sharp introduction to the new climate of tax rises and spending cuts.
The Harvard professor who submitted the diary for publication said in a brief, sharp introduction that as far as he was concerned, doctors were reading too much about laboratory tests and too little about the subjective experience of illness.
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Classifications of wetland plants into functional groups are convenient, but are also imperfect as the boundaries are not sharp (see Introduction).
Training was sharp, with some introductions about how we want to go about our business on Saturday.
Given the sharp political divides, the introduction of militias could increase tensions and the possibility of intra-Kurdish fighting down the line.
Within a few years, Bainbridge had embarked on a relationship with the novelist Alan Sharp, whose work was spoken of in the same breath as that of Joyce and Lawrence; Sharp had effected the introduction to Froud.
In the open-entry technique, the introduction of sharp instruments is avoided.
As seen in Figure 6A and 6B, the distribution of the estimated values with the introduction was sharp (right side), while that without the introduction was wide (left side).
Major changes from the 1982 Modified WHO Classification include the elimination of the normal biopsy category and the subcategories of membranous Class V, the introduction of sharper distinctions between the classes, and the addition of subcategories within diffuse LN (class IV) for predominantly segmental (LN IV-S) and global (LN IV-G) lesions.
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