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"He would go to the hut at about 10am and would sharpen all six pencils with an electric pencil sharpener.
Cutting – of text and production – would sharpen the drama.
He would sharpen his knives and make so much noise, trying to show he was tough.
An assertion of its shared political values would sharpen the group's brand identity, helping to attract investment.
Sidestepping questions about Baker's belief that David Kelly was murdered, Alexander said Baker would sharpen the Lib Dems' "campaigning edge".
What would sharpen up the England boys would be a spell on Mantracker, my new favourite waste of time.
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We called the game Keys, and within a week or two we had a dedicated set of keys that we'd made for the game, like a huge janitor's set with 20 keys on it, and we'd sharpened some of the edges of the keys to make it more dangerous and difficult to catch.
I'd sharpened my peripheral vision in order to avoid eye contact.
Congress would only sharpen these fears by proposing a blockade.
It would surely sharpen management focus, since different skills are required to run exploration and refining operations.
Would that sharpen the MKSS's campaign, or try the collective's egalitarianism and test its ethics?
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