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And it marks the sharpest point of conflict between The Divine Image and The Human Image – a poem less sanguine about the intrinsic goodness, let alone the divinity, of human nature.
For all the talk about the potency of the economy as an issue, Democrats have, with a few notable exceptions, steered far away from what is probably the sharpest point of contrast between the two parties: Mr. Bush's $1.3 trillion tax cut, and what a few Democrats argue is the damage it has done to the nation's economy.
The sharpest point of your lead will always touch the paper, and you won't constantly fidget to rotate the pencil in your hand.
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But some of the sharpest points came in Ms. Burch's countersuit.
The political scientists Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell, in their book "American Grace," found that "recent years have seen the sharpest points of disagreement between religious believers — of nearly all stripes — and those who denounce religious belief of all types".
During the second series, for instance, Hugo was skewered on the sharp point of a love triangle.
Using the sharp point of your skates to avoid slipping, get your other foot between your hands and stand up.
She gently places the cat on the tiled pavement and proceeds to stomp it to death with the sharp point of her high heel.
Using a casting process similar to one a sculptor might choose, the scientists replicated, with polymers from different epoxies, the geometry of the trichomes, the sharp point on their tips and their flexibility and strength.
"It was just the sharp point on a lot of hard work," Swoboda said the other day, praising the coach Eddie Yost for hitting practice drives at him from 150 feet, making him see the ball right off the bat.
Because it is a collection show, "American Modern" does not have the sharp point of view of "Packaging the New: Design and the American Consumer," mounted in 1994 by the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
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