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Defoe said: "I still feel sharp, to be honest.
The turn has to be sharp to be effective and to make intentions clear.
Then a third adviser arrives and asks, "have you two kissed?" It's all a little too sharp to be believable.
"In fact, you have to be quite sharp to be a leading creationist," he writes, after grilling one such scientist about Noah's Ark.
The couple enjoys walking together when going out to dinner, the reader is told, he with his arm around her waist, she with her hand tucked "somewhere inside" his coat.In setting the scene Paul skewers the modish restaurant by adopting a tone that is slightly too sharp to be gentle mocking.
It starts with a languid bass and piano groove, but then the guitars come in, too sharp to be harmless, and Miles Kurosky's pick-up lines curdle into something creepier: "I can see right through your skin/Your bones, they're paper-thin/Tonight you're weightless/I know the way you feel".
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This sharp would not be sharp; for sharp requires a non-sharp outside it to be sharp.
There are sharp rocks to be vigilant about.
There was sharp competition to be the first to secure proofs of any important new book.
There's not a sharp edge to be found, nor any cold glass or aluminum.
"Nobody got injured and clearly this is a sharp reminder to be better.
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