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I find sharpening with a fine-grade stone very therapeutic.
His recent books include "The Accurate Table Saw" (Cambium, 1998) and "Sharpening With Waterstones" (Cambium1998).
But Faulk seems to concentrate the way others bench-press weights, his acumen sharpening with repetition of thought.
In "Reeling," one of the segments, Ms. Wolfe delicately layered instruments atop a recording of a French Canadian folk singer; Mr. Lang's "unused swan" combined samples of knife sharpening with the icy wash of chains dragged against metal.
Mr. Khatami's comments reflected a continuing power struggle with conservatives who have used the judiciary and the military to curb his plans to ease social and political restrictions, a struggle that is sharpening with presidential elections set for June.
The two South Korean sopranos, Pureum Jo and Jihee Kim, were mesmerizing as Matsukaze and Murasame, their voices moving in a parallel, floating, motion much of the time, and sharpening with great power during the mad scene.
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- It can be sharpened with a normal hand-held sharpener with two holes (the larger hole will fit the chalk).
Tempers sharpen with uncertainty.
Sharpen with cloyless sauce his appetite.
Perhaps the production has sharpened with time.
"What?" Nora mouthed back, her face sharpened with irritation.
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