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Exhaustive, learned, and a gold mine for specialists, yet wholly accessible for nonspecialists.

The Times, he said, is "more aggressive, sharper, thoughtful and exhaustive -- more than it has been for a long time".

The new reporter was sharp, humble and eager to learn.

Be sharp, and learn to handle a quick back-and-forth conversation with your lady.

He watched, he studied and — in sharp contrast to Clinton — he learned about himself.

And it requires sharp skills and a willingness to learn.

Thanks to Professor Williams's work and exhaustive research by the rock critic R. J. Smith, I learned about Korla Pandit, a.k.a.a

They were very sharp-witted, very articulate, very learned, very male and very white.

Such a summary does no justice to a full life lived into its ninth decade, but Hastings recounts the mass of detail and the massive literary output with great sagacity and the sharpest of eyes.

I enjoyed reading it and learning new ways to stay sharp.

Then followed "the most elaborate and exhaustive interview process I've ever heard of," he said, including on-the-job observation by Mr. Sharp and lengthy, one-on-one interviews with all 35 trustees.

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