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Victims of sharp-suited salesmen will no longer have to navigate their way through a bewildering array of supervisors when seeking redress.
Gemplus is the latest victim of the sharp fall in demand for cell phones; roughly half of its revenue comes from sales of chip-embedded cards for wireless handsets.
A photo taken among the devastation of a collapsed Bangladesh garment factory has brought the deaths of at least 800 victims into sharp focus.
The victim experiences sudden onset of sharp chest pain and shortness of breath.
His "little list" is full of sharp touches – victims this time include Jeremy Clarkson, Nicola Sturgeon, David Cameron and Sepp Blatter.
The product of a drug, it starts out as a trippy thrill before it becomes weaponized by a pusher (who draws money from its victims in a sharp metaphorical version of present-day drug addiction) and yet brings its victims together in the kind of inwardly intertwined closeness that's as eerie as it is romantic.
The group was formed shortly after the Supreme Court handed the S.E.C. and the Justice Department a surprise defeat, closing the court door to investors who said they had been the victims of securities fraud by imposing sharp time limits on such suits.
The meaning of "reasonable," though, has been a point of contention for shooting victims' families and their advocates, as well as the subject of sharp discussions in Mexican diplomatic circles.
But Ms. Ebadi, who has represented political prisoners and the victims of political violence in Iran, avoided sharp criticism of the Islamic government there and delivered her most pointed rebuke instead to the United States for what she called human rights abuses carried out in the name of fighting terrorism.
So what is the legacy of Sharp?
(She was a contemporary of Sharp).
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