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Avoid anything too sharp that can tear your Betta's thin fins; if it can tear a pantyhose, it can tear your Betta's fins.
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However, the link with retail sales seems to be re-asserting itself as the housing market turns sour (see chart).A consumer slowdown is not necessarily a bad thing provided that it is not too sharp and that other sources of demand such as exports and investment can take up the slack.
If the program determines a sharp curve, it would correct the scanning pattern based on the curvature, and if the curvature is too sharp, it would record that point for a spiral search in the third stage.
At times, when the memories are too sharp, he imagines that he is telling a story about somebody else, a boy who lies secretly on the outside of a window and sees his mother beaten senseless by his father.
"I accused him of seeing the world sometimes in tones that were too sharp," Mr. von Keller said.
The separate computers, which serve as back-up to each other, control the plane's rudder - preventing it from making turns that are too sharp - and prevent the aircraft from going too slowly.
During our interviews with him, he shared these shaman-esque nodes of wisdom that were too sharp not to include. .
Nobody likes fingernails/toenails that are too sharp.
A sword that is too sharp will lose its edge quickly or chip.
For corners or curves that are too sharp to turn with the blade you are using, backing up and restarting your cut several times near where you will turn the corner creates a wider kerf for the blade to turn in.
Please use a brush that is right for my coat and that isn't too sharp.
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