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Three knives will be sharpened for $12.
Statistics, which often turn out to be flawed, will be sharpened.
It is a skill that will be sharpened to a blade..
The question will be sharpened by the central bank's determination to wean banks and their creditors from the idea that there is an implicit government guarantee.
But it's a race that's bound to become ever more compelling, possibly with more candidates (Ben Carson? Carly Fiorina?), and the contenders will be sharpened in the process.
It will be harder to restore the OAS to political relevance in a region whose internal divisions will be sharpened in the short run by the turning of the political tide.Michael Reid: Bello columnist, The Economist.
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The Oscar engravers will be sharpening their chisels: the Directors Guild of Americaa has released its nominations.
No doubt the architecture critics will be sharpening their knives to criticise the scheme.
The rating goblins will be sharpening their swords, no doubt, and the sterling bears will prowl the woods.
Or she will be sharpening a massiv knife on a grinder with grusome heads of gurls on a shelf behind and the headmistres will be telling the surprized parent this is Rachel, our head gurl, ha ha ha.
I asked if he was nervous about his new exhibition and he said: 'Yes, I think more than ever, because of The Singing Butler, people will be sharpening their pencils.
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