It will certainly make for a sharper atmosphere, with the wit and wisdom of the terrace choirmasters taken to newly creative heights. |
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Cultivating a much sharper fielding side in time for 2007 is high on his list. |
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The etiology of most anxiety disorders, although not fully understood, has come into sharper focus in the last decade. |
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But when I got a better grasp of biblical teaching, I saw worldliness in sharper perspective. |
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In the latter period of the Western Zhou dynasty bronze scripts became more regular, with sharper angles and thinner lines. |
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He replied that writing actually saves him time because it frees up ideas and makes him into a sharper designer. |
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Then a sharper leatheriness takes over and the whole thing wraps up a meaty finish with some peppery spice. |
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A handful of judicious cuts and fades would have given Black Widow a moodier bent and sharper emotional focus. |
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Lenses with larger maximum apertures provide a brighter viewfinder image but are not necessarily sharper or better than slower lenses. |
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It was not dying quickly enough so I went and got a sharper knife and cut its throat again. |
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Sheet metal screws are threaded completely from the point to the head, and the threads are sharper than those of wood screws. |
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Not only will mezzotinting give you stunning effects, but you'll also get more detail and a sharper image. |
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Of the two, Vel Satis feels sharper, sportier, encouraging full use of the 3.5 litre V6 or torquey 3.0 V6 turbo diesel. |
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The new model rides well and handles assuredly on long sweeping corners, but seems a mite too softly sprung on sharper bends. |
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The supporting stories have a much sharper bite, including a return to his painfully confessional autobiographical style. |
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A sharper contrast with the beer-gutted and unbeautiful GG could not be imagined. |
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More complicated variations include circular and multidirectional tomography, producing even sharper images. |
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Of the multitool's blades, the inch-and-a-half one is sharper than the three-inch one. |
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Without any electron beam, back lighting or polarization, the image is sharper, brighter and undistorted from side to side. |
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In every case, Mozart was sharper, unhackneyed, and always threw in a little surprise. |
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The problem, however, is that much sharper traffic slowdowns can come as if out of the blue. |
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I used to dream of cold, sunny days, against the sky of mountains, as we climbed to snowlines through the sharper light of forests. |
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Using the term historicism as a lens brings the shared cognitive assumptions that lay behind these formulations into sharper focus. |
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Over the course of the campaign, though, her speechifying grew sharper, more forceful. |
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Hitting a speed bag correctly takes time and practice but pays off in sharper timing and reflexes. |
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If anything, the beats seem more muscular, the cuts and plucks sharper, the overall sound more persuasive. |
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She had angled blonde hair in a similar cut to mine, but hers had sharper angles. |
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Speaking as a non-expert, the title typeface looks like a close cousin of the Delphin font, but sharper, chunkier. |
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Camera phones and camcorders from Samsung Electronics may be able to take even sharper images soon. |
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Since they last met the polls are tighter, the stump speeches sharper and election day, eight days closer. |
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The home team looked the sharper outfit in the opening 10 minutes and dominated the exchanges to go three points up without reply. |
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And some of them are much sharper and far better stylists than many newspaper opinion writers. |
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The image is sharper than the theatrical cut, but suffers from over-abundant haloing as a result. |
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Economists now believe interest rates could peak at 5.5 per cent or rise even sharper if the housing market and borrowing fail to slow. |
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Because prejudice is not personified I believe that it was not to be the object of Jane Austen's sharper criticism. |
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They were the first to use diluted glaze for colouristic effect, contrasting it with the sharper, denser relief glaze line. |
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They were fitter and sharper and deserve enormous credit in coming from behind not just once, but twice. |
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A sharper fall in the dollar would hurt the competitiveness of our exports. |
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They looked the sharper and more inventive side as Instonians appeared to lose momentum after conceding their early lead. |
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Forced to condense her ideas, Klein has made them sharper and more entertaining. |
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And unlike conventional television models, there are no scan lines on plasma televisions, so the picture is much sharper. |
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Breakaway is sharper on the exit of a bend but that has as much to with extra poke and grippier tyres as it does with the suspension. |
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Although you can crop a picture later using your computer, you'll get sharper results by cropping using the camera. |
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Some Western leaders are drawing a sharper distinction in the debate of freedom of speech. |
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On the gnomonic projection, the landing site is approaching and the surface features become sharper. |
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Of course, the irony was all the sharper because these events had taken place not simply in God's country, but at summer camp. |
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The steering is tauter, the brakes sharper and the whole car more grippy and planted. |
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Then the road got worse, the shade diminished allowing the sun to beat down mercilessly, and the gradient steepened as the corkscrew twists became sharper and sharper. |
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The game looks sharper, and the gameplay remains as hectic as ever, but you'll get the most out of it if you own a gamepad, as the keyboard controls are quite clumsy. |
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His job sometimes included actually working the fiddle, as with crooked roulette tables, to remove suspicion from the obvious source, the sharper himself. |
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The soft-edge checkerboards from the early 1950s turned sharper over the course of the decade, and the 1960s paintings displayed a new interest in color relationships. |
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He says he hit the ball better and his swing was sharper than it was during his hot streak, but too often he simply hit balls that didn't fall in. |
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The goal is to have all 380 million households in China on digital technology by 2015, providing sharper pictures and access to interactive services such as home shopping. |
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Any sharper and they would have reduced his unsheltered face to shreds. |
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Let your character be more self-reliant, sure-footed, sharper. |
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Not only the thorns, but also the petals are sharper than a razor blade. |
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For years, you could find them regularly in the halls of Shorecrest High School, medals shining, black shoes agleam, trouser creases sharper than a regulation haircut. |
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They simply point to paradox and self-deception with sharper eyes than tongue. |
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The new model is far better, with a sharper, more stylish nose and an attractive roofline that plunges at the rear to give the car a punchy, powerful appearance. |
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This improved separation efficiency gives sharper peaks that give better resolution, or faster separations, compared with conventional HPLC separations. |
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The icy Marion slowly comes into sharper focus as we also learn the true horror of what really happened in the accident that took her sons' lives. |
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We are now in a similar position with regard to biology, where we see an even sharper exponential increase in the amount of DNA sequence information to come. |
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Its southern corner, sharper than the others and bristling with defences, has a keep rising above it like a prow of some fantastically huge ocean liner. |
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Spire angle is between 105-115 degrees with the apex markedly sharper. |
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There could never be an apropos moment to suffer such an appalling episode, but the timing in his case serves only to highlight his misfortune in even sharper relief. |
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Cycling is a sport obsessed with numbers and as the countdown to next year's Commonwealth Games gathers momentum, such figures come into sharper focus. |
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For the 60 million people who watched the debate, the contrast of the candidates could not have been sharper. |
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We went for more square, sharper, aggressive-looking shapes using dogs, bears, and birds of prey as models. |
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Since he had sated his hunger he found that his senses were even sharper. |
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Romney appeared to try to take some of the sharper edges off his stump speech Wednesday. |
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We have guys with sharper teeth who are being more confrontational. |
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For images that would otherwise be printed with a coarse screen ruling, mezzotinting can yield greater detail and a sharper image, while adding beauty and reducing file size. |
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I pitched quickly, threw strikes, and the defense was sharper. |
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Lastly, in 1571, the Settlement gained teeth sharper than the Act of Uniformity, when a Subscription Act required the beneficed clergy to assent to the Thirty-nine Articles. |
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This same belt has undergone asymmetric Cenozoic uplift and exhumation of up to 3000 m, with gentler dip towards the North Sea basin but with a sharper edge on the west side. |
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Bulgarian cheese is like feta but sharper and far more salty. |
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The nails of burrowing species tend to be long and strong, while arboreal rodents have shorter, sharper nails. |
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The main call is a bark, and this has more of a growl tone when compared with the sharper yap of a muntjac. |
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The cheek teeth are smaller and more jagged than in the brown bear, and the canines are larger and sharper. |
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You can see the DNA from the basic proportioning of the second generation car but everything is sharper, tauter and more muscular than before. |
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To make this point sharper, we might draw a distinction between interactional and structural domination. |
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The dead ground at Cheltenham wouldn't have helped his cause and today's sharper track will be much more to his liking. |
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It's a clear improvement on the outgoing version with a sharper kickdown and more instant power delivery. |
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Investigating closely related bovids brought this trend into even sharper relief. |
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You can see the DNA from the basic proportioning of the secondgeneration car but everything is sharper, tauter and more muscular than before. |
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I went searching for a knife, but the kitchen was devoid of anything sharper than a spoon. |
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Stella Price is brassier than a polished doorknocker and sharper than one of Gordon Ramsay's knives. |
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The former are made using a much higher percentage of true cider apples and so are richer in tannins and sharper in flavour. |
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Although this system doesn't provide all the colors offered by a conventional color television, it offers a much sharper picture. |
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They even made women continue to use maces after cues were invented, for fear that they would rip the cloth with the sharper cues. |
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At close quarters, it is a muffled cough, while at long distances it is sharper. |
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If anything though, England's stodginess at Twickenham merely brought into sharper focus how much better than them Wales are, and today they need to serve another reminder. |
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It is better to true the wheel lightly to remove bond material than to roughen the CBN crystal and generate sharper cutting edges by their macrofracturing. |
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These characteristics have pushed the category to schnapps being produced with flavors that are spicier and sharper than earlier simple fruit flavors. |
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You can see the lineage from the basic proportioning of the second generation car but everything is sharper, tauter and more muscular than before. |
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The six-speed manual gearbox can be notchy if you rush it but the change is light and a shorter differential gear ratio on the Sport delivers sharper in-gear acceleration. |
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And there was, to dulcify for her the bath of this evening, the yet sharper contrast with the plight she had just come home in, sopped, shivering, clung to by her clothes. |
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Now the Baronne de Ribaumont Walwyn was a veritable grande dame, and Madame Croquelebois, in spite of her sharp nose, and sharper tongue, was quite cowed by her. |
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Alternatively, one may make the example a bit sharper by discussing a being, call him 'McStupid', that always knows who he is, but knows nothing else. |
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Developed by German engineers, the Allegretto Wave system maintains the natural shape of patients' corneas, resulting in sharper vision both in daylight and dim conditions. |
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The model features sharper projector headlamp, thick chrome usage on the grille and foglamp, a new alloy wheel pattern and slimmer and sharper headlamps. |
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Assuming that a cosmic ray hit can damage an embryo in its early stages of development, a sharper IMR decrease is expected in the year following a sharp decrease in CR flux. |
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Beaten just over three lengths into fourth, Galactic Halo fell a little short on that occasion at Wolverhampton but should be sharper for the experience. |
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