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The focus of his music has sharpened notably in the last five years, alongside artists of overlapping perspective, like the alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa.
The crista petrosa is weakly developed and not notably sharpened.
Indeed it has recently been sharpened by the parallels some see, notably between a rising China and the then rising Germany, in the pre-1914 perind in Europe and the world at the beginning of the 21st century.
The new boss Dave Lewis is known to be taking a long hard look at what might be considered fringe activities - notably Blinkbox - and sharpening his axe.
A spate of attacks against civilians claimed by militant group Islamic State, notably in Belgium, France and Germany, has sharpened the debate, with a large influx of mainly Muslim migrants to the continent also giving rise to resentment among some Europeans.
Brazil's high levels of inequality sharpen questions about who gains from staging the Games and who loses – notably those displaced by construction.
Britain has "opted out" of several of the union's major integration initiatives, most notably the single euro currency, and the debt crisis in the euro zone has tended to sharpen public hostility to the union in Britain.
Perception sharpens.
Notably absent?
Pancakes, notably.
Not notably.
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