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His jokes are short, technically sharp and end with punch lines.
His lead electric guitarist ran technically sharp jazz-rock pirouettes throughout the music.
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The Galaxy S6's 5.1in 2K display with 577ppi is technically sharper, but it is very difficult to spot the difference at that size of screen.
Flood and Axelsen became more relaxed, almost sunny; Chaleff sterner, though technically as sharp as ever; Roberts blissed out.
Sharp, technically, might not have committed an offence in any case, since the attached rule specifies only that a player must be booked if "he removes his shirt or covers his head with his shirt".
It was not an opportunity for me to get fitter or sharper technically or to be challenged on the field.
"Before everything was sharp and technically correct — now everything is looser and more go-with-the-flow," Mr. Nice said.
Considering how new and complicated the photographic process was, the picture taken by the 26-year-old Dodgson is extraordinarily sharp and technically accomplished.
It's really a non-issue, since the display is the sharpest in the world and we're complaining about how technically, physics allows for a sharper one.
In sharp contrast, the technically innovative works in the second group are functional in form but are rarely used; they never would have been called crafts 100 years ago.
It is more likely, however, that the device simply helped already technically proficient players become even sharper and more capable.
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