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without losing some of the sharpness," she explained.
Some of the sharpness and force of the performance derives from subtle differences between what they do and what they say.
But as heroic as Criterion's efforts are, some of the sharpness and texture of the original images has been irretrievably lost.
"Time passing may fade some of the sharpness of the memories of the Bush era, but the toll from the Iraq war isn't any less bad just because some time has passed," said Anna Galland, the executive director of MoveOn.org Civic Action, a liberal activist group.
Depending on the brand and quality of lip liner you use, you might be able to smudge or blend in some of the sharpness of that liner using an applicator sponge or cotton swab.
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As noted by the The Grand Rapids Press in 1981, "the speed limit on the S-Curve must be reduced as low as 25 mph [25 mph] on some bad-weather days because of the sharpness of the turns and [the] numerous accidents [that] have occurred there".
She bears a bow, like Artemis, because of the sharpness of the pangs of labour.
An assessment of the sharpness of the bounds and approximations is given as well.
This completes the proof of the sharpness of inequality (1.6).
The proof of the sharpness of (2.3) consists only of small modifications of the proof above.
Regardless of the sharpness of their jokes, comedians like Seinfeld and Rock seem like cultural relics in 2018.
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