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It has been suggested that his deafness gave him a clearer insight into the character of his sitters, the lack of one faculty sharpening the use of his eyes.
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As can be seen, blurry edges in the transmission maps have been sharpened due to the use of color images.
Debate has been sharpened and clarified by the use of the distinction propounded by J.M.E.
It may, however, sharpen the indication for the use of the volar plates.
Laboratory studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics have shown that, when prey species face an evolutionary trade-off between predator avoidance and competitive ability, release from predation can sharpen the resource use traits of prey, with implications for ecological interactions [21], [22], [55], [56].
Among the constants is Germany's post-war aversion to the use of military force, sharpened by its unpopular deployment in Afghanistan.
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And cash is already sharpening the contours of the race.
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