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Those plays helped buoy Pettitte, who seemed to sharpen as the game wore on.
If that's the case, backup linebacker Dekoda Watson will have to sharpen as a speed rusher.
This friction will sharpen as the two countries build their economic and military might.
And demand is expected to sharpen as restaurants and boutiques are being added to the main waterfront area.
The verbal fencing between Oracle and Microsoft is likely only to sharpen as they compete with increasingly parallel industry strategies.
The one certainty is that the debate will sharpen as laser hair removal and other high-tech treatments beckon to a youth-obsessed population.
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The battle of angry words sharpened as well: the Russian president, Dmitri A. Medvedev, accused the Georgian president, Mikheil Saakashvili, of harboring "idiotic ideas" that had provoked the war.
This will inevitably involve removing dust, fixing the colour balance and probably some selective sharpening as well.
The British teen allegedly responded: "Sharpen that as hard as you can, then run police over and decapitate".
When you find one that suits your needs, make sure you sharpen it as finely as possible.
Repeat action and sharpen blade as needed.
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