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The advance has been driven by short-covering and managers buying stocks as they try to catch up to the sharp rally, analysts said.
Balletic formality is jettisoned in favour of a wild, off‑kilter theatricality that rethought conventions even as it held them up to the sharp, bright light.
The best are the goat and beef tongue, whose robust flavors penetrate the tortillas and stand up to the sharp tomatillo sauce.
The V D fluctuations were observed up to the sharp decrease in Bn component at 1830 UT (SLE onset).
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The summation of these faster modes adds up to the sharper appearance of oscillation just after the jump.
Rene di Rosa, now 90 and in failing health, had a keen sense of the playful and, up to the last, a sharp and enduring eye.
The valley leads up to the folds of sharp ridges and on to a horseshoe-shaped mountain range whose snow-capped peaks mark the Pakistan border.
This car is up to the task, with sharp steering that gives lots of sure-feeling feedback and takes fewer rotations from lock to lock (full left to full right).
Isabel Marant's collection had a lacy lingerie theme, with miniskirts of layered lace worn with tailored black jackets, the sleeves smushed up to the elbows, providing a sharp contrast between the hard and soft that is a hallmark of French chic.
Because growth rates and ethanol production kinetics differed among studied strains, qEtOH, YEtOH/Glc, and YEtOH/Xyl were calculated considering only the ethanol production phase, defined as the period from starting one sample before ethanol was detected up to the point when a sharp decrease in ethanol accumulation was observed.
This reveals very low methylation variability over all gene promoters up to the TSS and a sharp increase in variability over the first 1 kb of intragenic sequence followed by periodic increase and decrease in variability every 2 kb (Fig. 1B).
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