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But their sharp use of xenophobic rhetoric — specifically, anti-Roma — very quickly helped the Party win support.
The film's advantage over the week-long filleting of its findings in print was the sharp use of archive footage.
There is no single factor, no magic trick, instead it comes down to five things: leadership, teaching, curriculum, behaviour and the laser sharp use of data.
Few recent movies make such sharp use of point-of-view shots; few conjure so vivid a sense of thinking by way of vision itself or connect life experience so closely to the actual act of looking.
Screens from LG, Samsung, Sony and Sharp use chips based on its technology, and Mali GPUs also appear in many set-top boxes.
A senior analyst with Lux Research, Ted Sullivan, points out that there are a variety of thin-film solar cells in production today: MiaSolé uses copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) solar cells in their product; FirstSolar uses cadmium telluride (CdTe) cells, which are dominant sellers in the U.S. thin-film solar market today; while Konica and Sharp use silicon cells.
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Density modification was performed after heavy-atom refinement in SHARP using the default solvent flipping protocol (Bricogne et al., 2003).
Donning and doffing of PPE, safe sharps use and disposal and patient movement procedures must be carefully rehearsed and not rushed.
Dispose of sharps using the appropriate method for your workplace.
Do not pick up sharps using your hands, even if you wear gloves!
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