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The old tensions between East and West were sharpened by the quarrels about Chalcedon.
His radical political convictions, already formed, were sharpened by the Depression.
In each case Mr. Carter plays alto, bracingly, his in-the-pocket phrasing sharpened by the lurking threat of combustion.
My current sense of unease is sharpened by the big disparity between backward and forward-looking indicators.
Nobody denies that the insecurity in America has been sharpened by the absence of a comprehensive health-care system.
These perceptions are sharpened by the beginning of the opposition party's primary campaign, which, of course, accentuates the negatives.
Whether or not Nussbaum's indignation was sharpened by the company she was keeping, she has a point about the law.
This was a full-throated, almost lunatic fury, sharpened by the Western-educated voice that carried it.
China buys over 80% of Mongolia's exports and provides nearly half its imports.The anxiety has been sharpened by the incipient mining boom.
The question will be sharpened by the central bank's determination to wean banks and their creditors from the idea that there is an implicit government guarantee.
Dissatisfaction with the crown colony system, sharpened by the hardships of the Great Depression of the 1930s, erupted in widespread rioting in 1938.
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