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Okay, alright, I was sharp shooting.

Hearn's sharp voice softened a little with irony.

"Nobly done, friend," said the sharp-faced man.

Draw the eyepiece towards you and the object will come into sharp focus.

The slump in factory production reflected the sharp downturn in world trade: manufacturing accounts for about half of all exports.

He had sharp, if not brilliant, tongue in his head-a gift at times for making crisp and cynical remarks.

The chart shows the dollar versus the yen; although the overall trend has been one of dollar decline, there have been some sharp swings along the way.

The memory of every little bit of my collection, finally turned into a knife with a sharp edge, and then turned to me, and then turned into a jokes of a word and a word, making people laugh with tears.

The third is the economic environment. Marketing is an economic phenomenon. It benefits from the country's economic well-being and also contributes to it. The two are so closely bound together that marketers must always keep a sharp eye on the economy.

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Dogs have a sharp scent.

He choked back a sharp reply.

As he spoke there was the sharp sound of horses' hoofs and grating wheels against the cub, followed by a sharp pull at the bell.

"Geyser", however, reveals a sharp artificial ability, which interprets a concept of energy consuming and transforming.

The sharp wheel on a pizza cutter makes cutting through all kinds of other foods a breeze.

Using pliers or a pipe wrench to tighten a bolt or nut. This may scar the bolt head or nut creating a sharp edge.

But the survey points to sharp variations between regions and countries, with French employers finding it more difficult to find chefs and cooks than either salespeople or machinery operators.

It's too sharp and edgy.

He's very sharp, is Sun-fu, and fastidious, too!

These gaping differences and sharp reversals teach us much about what contributes to development.

Drayton Maina looks sharp behind the wheel of his car in a gray suit, colorful tie and shiny leather shoes.

To be not only sharp, but to reveal enough information there so that you can have contrast; to be able to distinguish backgrounds from foregrounds from objects was crucial.

Designers who choose to label their icons are trying to satisfy two groups of users with different needs: One wants to learn in a gentle, forgiving environment; the other knows where the sharp edges are but sometimes needs a brief reminder.

Herzog's sharp senses detected the difference.

But those global figures mask a sharp decline in readership in rich countries.

That's the promise of Nintendo's Brain Age, which claims to “help train your memory and keep your mind sharp” through reading exercises, math puzzles, and other mental gymnastics.

The realm of fairy-story is wide and deep and high and filled with many things: all manner of beasts and birds are found there; shoreless seas and stars uncounted; beauty that is an enchantment, and an ever-present peril; both joy and sorrow as sharp as swords.

He was honing his razor although it's very sharp.

There are elements of a sharp hero/sidekick inversion here: Kato is the handsome, brilliant inventor and karate expert;

He gives as an example the adjective 'gorescarred', applied to a history book: 'gore' can mean not only 'blood' but also 'a triangular shape' and 'to stab deeply with a sharp weapon'.

Meet at the bowling alley @9:00 P.M. sharp!

Khalifman is fed up with tortures in the French Defense and the Caro-Kann against Leko. In this game he opted for the sharp Sicilian Defense.

These hooks are sharp with long shanks.

On his house-top, he displayed pike and cap, as a good citizen must, and in a window he had stationed his saw inscribed as his 'Little Sainte Guillotine'--for the great sharp female was by that time popularly canonised.

This led to panicky selling, sharp cuts in payrolls and hoarding of cash by households.

Mineralogical threshold — a sharp discontinuity in the manner in which minerals are extracted; the existence of this threshold implies a sharp discontinuity in the marginal extraction cost.

To provide sharp contrast in workspaces and under reading lamps, buy a CFL labeled “daylight, ” or with a higher Kelvin temperature.

A sharp reaction; a repercussion.

So the girl gave him a sharp knife and he went outside, cut the poor sinner's right hand off and brought it in. Then he seized the cat and gouged out its eyes; now all that was needed was the heart.