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Bend it at that end Get your cup of water and wall/stone and sharpen blade Put glue on your hand and wrap your cloth around then put the thin slice of sponge over the handle that is connected to the blade now wrap the tape around the handle try sharpening the top then blunting it to make a point.
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These laws try to sharpen two distinctions which are never entirely clear: between peace and armed conflict, and between soldiers and non-combatants.
As so given this very rough analogy I try to sharpen it up by saying: imagine it more as a river.
They intend to push Britain's bid for the 2006 World Cup and its presence on the Internet, to try to sharpen the country's image.But is the British Council right to redouble its re-branding efforts?
Mr. Bradley's aides also acknowledge that he will try to sharpen his message and enliven his stump style in the coming weeks to win over more traditional Democratic voters.
This is an especially serious problem for Britain, since levels of literacy are poor by international standards and the social consequences of leaving school without qualifications are increasingly serious (see article).As the Tories try to sharpen their message in the run-up to the next election, they may conclude they need a more impressive performer in charge of the education portfolio.
And then maybe they'd like to have a big party, all these bloody scientists, clinking glasses as they make announcement after announcement about how pointless it is for the masses to try to sharpen up our old, soggy, ailing, failing brains.
Call me a cockeyed humanist, but when I see those red flags, each usually waving a graph depicting your declining economy, I try to sharpen my gaze on who is saying what about whom and why.
As the ads try to sharpen your appetite for newer and more expensive things that you do not need.
If your knife doesn't turn out with a sharp edge, try to sharpen it at a smaller angle (15 degrees).
After that dodgy leave in the previous over he started dancing around at the crease, trying to sharpen his focus.
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