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The day before the murder you Adebolajo bought five knives and a knife sharpener – which you used to sharpen some of the knives in preparation for their use in the murder.
When we were done, David offered to sharpen some pencils for me.
Ms. Zimmerman's book does sharpen some of the details, and more back story has been woven into the conflicts among the various animals over Mowgli's fate.
The class on which this book is based is probably great fun, and students may sharpen some lawyerly skills by debating things like the bloody glove at Simpson's trial.
If John McDonnell can have international expert economic advice, I hope Lucy Powell can also rapidly gather the best brains in the wider movement to open up and sharpen some smart thinking.
The Jamaat's violent reaction may sharpen some of these protesters' dissatisfactions, as well as their demands: for further capital punishment, for a vote to have Bangladesh declared a secular state or for even broader change of its rotted-out political system.Already the political consequences of the trials and the backlash are momentous.
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Alex Turner's three consecutive nominations have sharpened some pencils.
The history of the respective colonies sharpens some points in this general background.
The film has sharpened some of Bernstein's experiences to make his transformation more humbling and therefore, theoretically, more charming.
The 1998 settlement, which involved nearly 500 women at the plant, appears to have sharpened some of the resentment.
Modernisation and globalisation, far from imposing, as some have feared, a bland sameness on India, are sharpening some of those contradictions.India has done an astonishing job of containing, in a continent-sized country, the tensions of ethnic, religious, regional, social and economic differences.
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