The ribs would have been treated with steam so that they could be bent sharply over the keelson. |
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His face was long with sharply angled features, and possessed an agelessness only the Elves could. |
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Spectacles and contact lenses refract the light before it enters the eye, helping the eye to focus objects sharply. |
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The shield snapped up and cracked the horse sharply across the hocks and the animal brayed and reared, striking the horse beside it. |
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His fair, wind blown, hair contrasted sharply against his deathly pair skin. |
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And if growth comes in sharply lower than Brown expects, all the parties' plans would go out of the window. |
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The lines flow naturally from the sweeping wheel-arches and wings, down through the doors to taper sharply at the back. |
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He can take the service to Watford, sharply noting en route such gems as Berkhamsted, where Graham Greene went to school. |
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He sharply reacted with utter disappointment and displeasure in his talks with Congress about the national flag. |
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The details of these walls are so sharply caught that one is reminded of similar walls in one's life. |
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This causes the foot to be sharply angled at the heel, with the foot pointing up and outward. |
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Success is possible but so is failure, so you are urged to keep your wits sharply honed. |
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Tothas stared at him, mouth working with fear for his mistress, then nodded sharply. |
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Breathing in sharply, she held her breath as she wrapped the fabric around her chest and knotted it. |
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His wizened and wrinkled face and his long, flowing beard contrasted sharply with the aura of power that seemed to flow from him. |
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Two experiences sharply remain fixed in my mind, scenes that will forever remind me of how hate can ever so subtly linger. |
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The images look very good, the transfer sharply capturing the nuances of light and shade. |
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Men in polyester trousers, sharply creased, cut to bag out womanishly at the thighs and hemmed too short, exposing a centimetre of sock. |
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Srebrenica sits in a long narrow valley with wooded slopes rising sharply on either side. |
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West of Moscow, the river, already a broad stream, turns sharply southwards and, widening and deepening as it goes, flows towards the Black Sea. |
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After some distance the trail rose sharply, and ended in a grassy glade atop a knoll. |
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One facade angles back sharply from the corner, where an open structural frame denotes the entrance. |
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One of the cars had to veer sharply back behind the tractor while the third car pulled in front of the tractor. |
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Take the gesture, as in these statues, of lifting the hem of a skirt, or pulling it sharply to one side. |
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A DVT can be present without signs or symptoms but may cause swelling or pain, particularly when the foot is flexed sharply upward. |
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He had exposed the southern flank the previous afternoon when he had swung his panzers sharply westwards towards the English Channel. |
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Visitors' cars arrive via a narrow road and pass a security checkpoint before swinging sharply into a paved drive. |
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The bumper crop sharply surpassed the 280,000 tons the industry annually sells. |
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Despite increases in Canada's planted corn area, US corn sales rose sharply to meet feed grain demand. |
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Preconditioning programs are not new, but interest in them has increased sharply during recent years. |
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Co-op members could be charged substantial taxes on the gain in their co-op stock value, which has risen sharply. |
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Shadow detail is terrific, except in scenes meant to be shown in silhouette, where contrast is sharply delineated. |
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Optical rhythms and illusions combine with forms sharply delineated by means of tape. |
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There are shots of the garrison, the dry grass and flowers rustling in the wind, and the sharply defined, dilapidated stone walls and statues. |
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Oaks swayed overhead, and a bird twittered sharply from far off, its call echoing through the fading blackness. |
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His sharply defined images and his metaphysical view of space and time pointed to a pictorial concept that was entirely his own. |
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Details are sharply defined, with only a hair's breadth of edge enhancement occasionally visible. |
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He comments sharply on the changes in British society and re-endorses the importance of humanist over materialist values. |
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Movies about artists are often criticized sharply for lack of insight, and I'm not sure why. |
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All eyes are fixed on the empress rather than the emperor, who looks sharply at her. |
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The group is hired by the menacing crime lord who speaks sharply and carries a big gun. |
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As she hesitates, trying to grasp what is happening, he sharply barks as if she were an enemy. |
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The trend to emphasize the autonomy of form and dismiss subject matter was sharply criticized by the art historian. |
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As promised, it does taste sharply of lime, and the result is a pleasant numbness of the tongue. |
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The alcohol on the blade makes it burn sharply, but no expression crosses my face, and I make no sound of pain. |
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From a faint warmth through a decided warmth it passes to a definite heat, first pleasant, then dully painful, then sharply painful. |
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A magenta pile of sharply marinated red cabbage anchors the plate, along with a milder chopped romaine salad. |
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The Central Coast Sauvignon Blancs smack sharply of the herbaceous or grassy flavours for which the Sauvignon is so widely noted. |
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Quince, a lumpy, pale-yellow fruit related to the apple, has a tart, sharply astringent taste straight off the tree. |
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They share specific features, such as the sharply pointed fronds and the sinuous stalks of flowers growing out of the volutes. |
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Cedar cladding and roofing echo the wooded surroundings, while sharply pitched gables keep the home's scale from overwhelming the hilltop. |
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He created a snazzy facade of silver squares with rounded corners that create sharply pointed stars at their junctures. |
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The sculptural solidity of the forms and the sharply creased and complex drapery folds are characteristic of the youthful Bronzino. |
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The massive, fortified churches in Estonia are characteristic of the Roman style, in spite of their sharply arched portals and arches. |
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Such patients might be trading in the stock market, and might be the type to jump out of the window, if share prices were to plummet sharply. |
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Rounding a bend in the road, she pulled up sharply to park, and stepped out, walking quickly towards the pharmacy. |
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But she inhaled sharply, bit down hard on her lower lip, and tossed her hair. |
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A mew made me look sharply at him, and he laughed as the kitten peeked from the cargo pocket on his left pant leg. |
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It must be said that her appearance belies her age and she dresses extremely sharply. |
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Above ground stocks in New York, too, have fallen sharply and now stand at less than 45,000 short tons. |
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Alex turned sharply to look in their direction and Denise turned tomato red. |
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A thousand painful, confusing emotions flickered through her brain all at once and she pulled away from him sharply. |
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The banked tiers of seats in front were in a deep gloom that contrasted sharply with the lurid light flooding the tables. |
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Exports to the US, which was already in the throes of a slowdown, fell particularly sharply. |
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At each mast episode the numbers rose, then fell sharply as the young seedlings died. |
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The aircraft banked sharply over Mangrove Cay before leveling out as the pilot made his final approach to the runway. |
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The aircraft carrier banked sharply, turning to port, tilting the whole world thirty degrees. |
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One set of gardens concerns landforms made from sand, gravel, topsoil and turf sculpted into sharply edged curves. |
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He seemed to return her bitterness as he sharply walked past, banging into my shoulder on his way. |
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Rose's fingers were numb from the cold, white with sharply marked red tips, and they stung bitterly as she dug them into his scratchy coat. |
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Speakers from these tendencies sharply attacked the planned collaboration with him. |
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While himself a college teacher, his sharply observant eye focused on the sturdy backwoodsmen and their families. |
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The male players tend to be either unabashedly schlumpy or sharply dressed in the manner of a Vegas hotel manager. |
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Finally, chairs with a scallop crest and sharply projecting ends, may have been a style peculiar to the Newbury region. |
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Stock markets have plummeted, sharply reducing investment returns both for savers and pension funds over the past two years. |
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Shares in major airlines and travel-related companies fell particularly sharply. |
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The guy has been called magnetic, mesmerizing, captivating, sharply political and, most importantly, fun. |
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There the long crest of the mountain broke sharply into a talus slope that, for the uppermost hundred meters, was almost a sheer cliff. |
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Entering the lecture hall, Maridakis asked a question in Greek, to be sharply told that speaking in Macedonian was not welcome. |
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These tiny little birds, with short tails and sharply pointed bills, include only three species. |
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Following the latest bombing, the Indonesian rupiah fell sharply to 9,000 to the US dollar. |
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Whisk this sharply over a very slow fire, until it assumes the appearance of a light frothy custard. |
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He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply. |
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The number of adults who desert their families is sharply increasing, while that of teenage runaways is steadily decreasing. |
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He saw a man run towards the car which drove at him forcing him to move sharply out of the way. |
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It bent to the left, sharply and I followed the walls round until I reached what I had been looking for, the docking bays. |
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I have never found it necessary to hide that I am able to think logically, that I distinguish sharply between right and wrong terms. |
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The shares, which were not subject to a lock-up, rose sharply in the weeks after the deal. |
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She turned sharply and opened a door leading to a roomy room with a table and some closets at the end. |
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Actually the distinction between inbreeding and line breeding cannot be sharply defined. |
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As the road bends sharply to the right, pass through the gate on the left signed Public Bridleway Route Diverted. |
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It is boosting production of its malaria drug in line with sharply increased demand. |
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Up from Baikal's shore, mountains rise sharply for a vertical mile, towering high as the canyon rim above the Colorado River. |
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Deploying his amazing deductive powers on crude earlier representations he elicited a likeness which the Emperor sharply recognised. |
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Her skirt was riding up, her voice began to tremble a little when I took that corner a little too sharply. |
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Logically, as you become older and the probability of dying gets more likely, the life assurance premium increases sharply. |
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The run-rate dropped sharply, but Richardson continued to work loose balls for runs, especially on his favourite leg side. |
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Tuberculous infection may result in vertebral collapse and a sharply angulated deformity. |
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So originally, I planned to write a harshly analytical, sharply critical piece. |
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As I went into private practice, I made sure that my shoes always shone and dressed sharply, always wearing freshly laundered shirts to court. |
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It will sharply boost military spending, reorder budgetary priorities, and put constraints on discretionary spending for other programs. |
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The upright stems have many, alternate, pinnately compound leaves with sharply toothed or lacerate leaflets. |
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The effect of the lacrimatory factor can be sharply diminished by freezing the onion or submerging the onion in water before cutting. |
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Here is a green lacewing, maybe chrysopa oculata, contrasting sharply with the frost-burnt clove basil. |
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His quixotic idealist appeal for justice contrasts sharply with the rest of the exhibition, in which justice does not seem to be expected. |
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Sinclaire tensed, and inhaled sharply, the fear registering in his ice coloured eyes for the first time. |
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In many regions of the body the lymphatic tissues are not sharply delineated, but occur as infiltrations into the mucous membranes. |
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I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal. |
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He instinctively grabbed the tumbling bag with outstretched arms, and it twisted him sharply to the right before striking his shins and feet. |
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The bushes rustled sharply, there were five twangs in unison and five arrows shot out of nowhere and flew at him. |
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The Japanese language includes sharply divergent styles of speech for men and women. |
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Amaril held a palm up and sharply swung it sidewards, all of the rocks followed his arm, flying across the cavern. |
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What if interest rates were to suddenly rise sharply or prices in the capital were to take a tumble? |
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The market value of wealth has tumbled, the real estate bubble looks set to burst, and unemployment is now rising sharply. |
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It moved sharply, jerking its head and staring down at them with wildfire eyes, its fangs glimmering as it hissed, then disappeared. |
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He sibilated sharply and slammed Trey's iced coffee on the counter, stumbling back frantically. |
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The Honourable Sir Ralph Mountharten sharply rapped his meerschaum pipe against the surface of his mahogany writing desk. |
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He felt the tail of his aircraft go down sharply, perhaps as much as 30 degrees, then almost as quickly level out again. |
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In real terms, average weekly earnings for young people declined sharply over the same 10 years. |
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When the word has an acute accent over the vowel, it is pronounced with a voice that starts high and then rises sharply. |
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Society loses mobility and becomes sharply divided into economic and social groups. |
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Looking westwards, the land drops slightly at the Hope River gorge and then rises sharply again in Jacks Hill. |
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If the polls are all wet and the final vote breaks sharply one way or the other, people will want to claim the election as a historic watershed. |
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The prices of jute, potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply. |
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She asserts that the community's death rate has risen sharply, while the birth rate has crashed. |
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The population was sharply stratified by occupation, income, and social rank. |
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The core inflation measure made its debut in the early 1970s when the headline inflation rate was trending sharply upwards. |
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Anemone City's sharply angled reef is broken by plateaux and shelves, where dense pinnacles and coral heads tower in a blaze of colour. |
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Use of these pesticides has declined sharply, though they continue to be used in many countries where raptors or their prey spend the winter. |
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Kit's voice whined sharply, reminding Alan that he still hadn't answered Kit's question. |
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A loud whinny broke his thoughts, and Dirano's head turned sharply, and he saw a blur of a white horse, rearing and galloping towards him. |
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He is the first in particular to distinguish, perhaps too sharply, between aesthetics and the philosophy of art. |
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But as rates rise sharply and home price increases ratchet down, the flow of cash from housing equity is sure to slow in the coming year. |
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We are sharply watching their disturbing moves, which have pushed the situation to the brink of war. |
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If America's central bank moves to increase rates sharply, it will derail the economy and stifle any increase in markets. |
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The keel of A. priceana does not coil after tripping, instead, it bends sharply backwards at the mid-point. |
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Unlike the sharply delineated black-and-white images of empty theatres and seascapes for which he is best known, these photographs are intentionally fuzzy. |
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Kish turned sharply enough to toss his hair behind his pointed ear. |
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At that point, with a loss of symmetry in the power provided by the engines, the airplane banks sharply and dives, into the water. |
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Later in June 1976 C absconded from Gwynfa, with her room-mate, for several hours and upon her return she was sharply rebuked by a Woman Police Constable. |
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Through the power of monopoly and sharply cutting royalty payments, Chesapeake Energy is now sitting on mountains of money. |
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Again, this contrasts sharply with the experience of middle class children who invariably speak fluent English, and with the accent of their locality. |
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By improving their accounts receivable and taking control of their debt, they were able to sharply increase their cash flow and get back on track. |
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Egypt is generally associated with arid desert and the sharply contrasting fertile strip of land through the Nile Valley watered by the annual inundation of the River Nile. |
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The slopes of the hill on the northern and eastern sides descend sharply into the river valleys draining from the mountain watersheds of Avgo and Ayios Niketas. |
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The sharply tailored blazer and weighty jewelry that cling to her body hints at the dominant personality she possesses. |
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He lowered the nose and the chopper gained momentum, banking sharply to the left, he checked his magnetic compass and set off at a bearing of 282 degrees. |
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Nissan describe the Azeal as having an aggressive body design with wide wheel arches, short overhangs and a sharply sloped rear roofline with integrated active airfoil. |
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The combination of the cold and the force of the blow was incredibly painful, but I gritted my teeth and whirled around, rapping him sharply on the knees. |
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Franki took a spoon and rapped Bridget over the head with it sharply. |
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The kettle on the stove whistled sharply, interrupting her thoughts. |
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In addition, the church will sharply reduce its extensive support for kindergartens and cut the number of religion teachers it sends to public schools. |
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The market for new houses turned down sharply last month, dampening hopes for a rapid recovery. |
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The black frigatebirds, with their sharply angled wings, ride rising thermals, whereas the white albatrosses, with their long narrow wings, catch a lift on a cold gale. |
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Confined within the window frame, this complex amalgam becomes an image of worldly flux contrasting sharply with the quiet immobility of the recumbent figure. |
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But again this will be clawed back sharply for all but the lowest earners. |
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Her mistress, the fair red-headed lady, turned to her sharply. |
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With the economy slumping for the past few years, the number of people alienated from the state, worksites, neighbors and even their families has sharply increased. |
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There, it is a sharply bent elbow or a protruding knee that becomes a kind of fulcrum and guide for radiating and zigzagging patterns of wrinkles and folds in the draperies. |
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Simplifying income tax is an idea with wide appeal, and by abolishing special reliefs you could raise personal allowances sharply, taking low incomes out of tax altogether. |
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The dollar is falling most sharply against the euro and the yen. |
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Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for. |
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Prices for multi-purpose grapes have fallen sharply as Americans have shifted to varietal wines made from Merlot, Cabernet, Zinfandel, or Chardonnay grapes. |
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Windows and trash cans sped narrowly by as the car accelerated, shooting out of the alleyway and turning sharply just moments before a police car sped up behind them. |
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Many companies say sharply boosting the wages of entry-level employees would likely lead to less hiring. |
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Tactically, bear market rallies reward buyers of low quality stocks, which tend to be highly geared and react sharply to such short-lived momentum. |
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But these are some sharply drawn stories, fleshed out with three-dimensional characters, withering satire, and genuine pathos. |
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A roar rose from her throat, and she pushed herself backwards sharply. |
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His eyebrows sharply arched as he continued to read the letter. |
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Vernacular and academic orthography are therefore often sharply contrasted, the latter having strict conventions for transliterating Arabic into Roman script. |
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The torn and dirty breeches, sackcloth shirt, and tangled hair did not exactly jibe with the mental image she had formed of the prim and sharply dressed servant's master. |
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His poetry is sometimes lyrical, sometimes sharply satirical. |
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Women in America are drinking more than ever before, and they are suffering the consequences in sharply rising numbers. |
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The lesion is demarcated sharply and the scale often is thick. |
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But those deliveries will only add to a glut of planes the depressed industry doesn't need now, making it even more likely future deliveries will slow sharply. |
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A terrestrial telescope with sharply defined markings placed in one of its image planes can be fitted to a weapon to offer magnification of the target and enhance accuracy. |
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The left and right diaphragm appear as sharply marginated domes. |
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In reality it is a country sharply divided between a privileged segment of society and millions of workers and middle class people scraping ever harder to make a living. |
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This luxurious piece of furniture is rectilinear, with sharply defined planes delineated by vertical and horizontal bands of ornamental marquetry. |
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The treatment of the face in this 1975 portfolio of ten screen-printed portraits of African Americans contrasts sharply with the celebrity faces discussed above. |
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At the mouth the shallow banks of the creek slanted sharply down around a large, flat boulder protruding from the lake, creating a miniature canyon of mud. |
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This form of spectatorship contrasts sharply with the interactive performances found in rural villages where most of these maskers normally appear. |
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But Kechiche, sharply aware of the political disquiet that filters through those games of nearly 300 years past, adopted and adapted it for his homage to Marivaux's thematics. |
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Imagine a sharply angled building with walls of sea-green glass. |
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The two figures, one highly individualised, dedicated to self-assertion and pleasure-seeking, the other ascetic and self-denying, are sharply contrasted. |
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Other early examples demonstrate the full range of masculine features, with thrusting forehead, strongly marked cheekbones, and sharply protruding eyelids. |
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When mortality from melioidosis fell sharply after multiple changes in management at an Australian hospital, doctors wanted to identify whether a new drug was responsible. |
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The Labor Dept. made sharply higher revisions to its measure of hourly labor compensation in the fourth quarter of last year and in the first quarter of this year. |
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The mesial and distal surfaces are worn to produce a beveled pattern, which contrasts sharply with the flattened and generally bilobed dentition of pampatheres. |
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He nodded sharply, inadvertently tossing hair into his face. |
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American pressure is being sharply felt in Mexico, which is not an Opec member but traditionally falls into line with the organisation's decisions. |
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A shanked clearance from the City shot-stopper then saw Tait close in on goal, only for Chris Brass to recover sharply and force the Rovers' striker wide and to safety. |
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They are oriented either to the cathedral and the sharply angled, gorgeously finished campanile or to the plaza with olive trees and other symbolic plants. |
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Its sharply chiseled face conveys only minimal anatomical detail. |
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Each of these pieces is a plate-thin, gracefully curving slab of porcelain with sharply beveled edges, resting horizontally on a squat wooden support. |
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He had assisted the artist with that piece by making the laminated-wood 'bacon' pieces and a sharply pointed dowel stuck into the body of the sandwich. |
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They did penance by lashing themselves with sharply stinging nettles. |
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One never knows whether to stand next to one's piece to answer questions, enduring the sharply critical looks or weird questions from the press for the sake of the show. |
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A businessman with no academic credentials, he has been sharply criticized by curators and scholars for favoring popular entertainment in order to increase attendance. |
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He could be sharply satirical, and occasionally he expressed himself in a totally different vein, as in this hauntingly melancholic marine picture. |
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The brushwork is delicate, each brick sharply defined, the leaves on trees flawlessly rendered, window reflections given an equally discerning treatment. |
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The country is divided, sharply and unrelentingly, over the same questions. |
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The drawings are so dense with graphite and so sharply outlined against a larger white sheet that they appear to adhere to it like a postage stamp. |
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Nearer petals are thickly troweled yellow dabs that stand out sharply from a thinner lavender ground, where petals and twigs merge as they lose focus. |
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The driver turned sharply left, down a short slope towards an open field. |
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Like the eponymous road that twists and turns dangerously through the Hollywood Hills, the plot veers sharply left and right, doubling back on itself again. |
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Both directors stay sharply and primarily focused on a human subject, in each case a man who appointed himself to be the protector of the animals. |
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Investors have reacted sharply to yesterday's political developments. |
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Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick. |
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The dykes and sheets sharply truncate structures in the wall rock gneisses and greenstones, and large wall-rock xenoliths may be completely engulfed by the intrusive sheets. |
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Before the mid 19th century, the terms slate, shale and schist were not sharply distinguished. |
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The pustules were sharply raised, typically round, tense, and firm to the touch. |
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The southern and western boundaries are delimited by the continental shelf, which drops away sharply. |
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And why has tuition risen so sharply at public universities? |
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Most osteoblastomas are sharply marginated and have a peripheral rind of sclerotic bone. |
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This sharply checked Portuguese colonial ambitions in the late 18th century. |
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The rate for Caesareans has risen sharply in the last 25 years despite repeated calls for it to be cut. |
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This area was also called Arabia and not sharply distinguished from the peninsula. |
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Also inward investment to Iceland increased sharply from 2003, but at a more moderate level compared with other Nordic countries. |
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Modern scholarship remains sharply divided over the nature of Anselm's episcopal leadership. |
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The accident rate dropped sharply after the change, but soon rose back to near its original level. |
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This, along with hunting in the Antarctic Ocean beginning in 1904, sharply reduced whale populations. |
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Responsive full-time continuous phase detection AF ensures that moving subjects stay sharply focused, just like with still shooting. |
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College tuition has risen sharply in the last decade, while family income has fallen. |
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However, in ophiuroids, the central body disk is sharply marked off from the arms. |
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Those city properties did not go completely off the grid, but they sharply reduced the amount of power they drew from it, he said. |
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Long the everyday language of most of the Isle of Man, Manx began to decline sharply in the 19th century. |
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The cuneiform tendon is always sharply defined when the hock is flexed by the action of the muscle. |
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They then strike them sharply with the upper lobe of their tails to stun them. |
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Attendance and donations dropped sharply when they discovered the extent of his heterodoxy. |
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On the flanks, though, the lightening is well defined, and contrasts sharply with the general tone of the back. |
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These spots are solid and sharply defined, and do not occur in clusters or appear in rosette patterns. |
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The mechanization of agriculture in the 1930s had sharply cut the need for laborers. |
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The power of church courts and religious authority was sharply reduced and equality under the law was proclaimed for all men. |
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In England, hunting was sharply restricted to landowners and enforced by armed gameskeepers. |
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The terrain itself has a mystical appearance, with sharply peaked mountains and fjords cutting into the land from the coast of the Labrador Sea. |
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His walk was lankier, his face broader and more sharply defined than before. |
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My experience on Fisheating Creek contrasted sharply with visits to the Kissimmee River. |
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The triadic instrument contrasts sharply with a radio button type survey where the user must select exactly one of the three attributes. |
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Housing starts, which had been sandbagged by poor weather, leapt sharply. |
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Sales of big-ticket items like cars and homes are up sharply as well. |
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Elephant-shrews, xenarthrans, hystricognathous rodents, cetaceans, some pinnipeds, and primates depart sharply from this trend, however. |
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If, on the other hand, Mary gave birth to a healthy child, Elizabeth's chances of becoming queen would recede sharply. |
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Although the line is not always sharply drawn, offshore shrimping and inshore shrimping require different strategies. |
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Stop gathering, in that gradual fashion, and catch the water sharply and decisively. |
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Created by graduates of the KLC SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN, each roomset has the sharply defined look of its season. |
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Contemporary opinion was sharply critical of the Russell government's response to and management of the crisis. |
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Buy-out volume also declined sharply in 2009 and remained depressed in 2010 with only 383 deals. |
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In the Salerno chapter, he sharply criticizes the squandering of B-24s in the August 1943 attack on the Ploesti oil-refinery complex in Rumania. |
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However the centrality of women's role sharply diminished after 1790 as Methodist churches became more structured and more male dominated. |
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Hemingway received a mixed reaction to the novella that was sharply critical of other writers. |
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This contrasted sharply with the solemn image created in Casabianca as Hemans wrote it. |
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After Oslo Microbrewery was established in 1989, the number of microbreweries in Norway has expanded rapidly and sharply in the recent decades. |
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This contrasts sharply with the pattern exhibited by nearly all animals and by most other plants. |
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Johnson kept a very tight personal control of operations during the Vietnam War, which some historians have sharply criticized. |
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The worldwide Great Recession starting in 2008, however, sharply lowered demand and new construction, and so prices fell. |
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Years of schooling began to increase sharply from the end of the 19th century. |
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The majority of blacks left the Southern Baptist Church, sharply reducing its membership. |
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The painting of religious subjects declined very sharply, but a large new market for all kinds of secular subjects grew up. |
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Proctosigmoidoscopy revealed many ulcerations with slightly raises, sharply defined edges. |
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The tree did not react, but that was positive. It was a prickler, with many sharply barbed leaves. |
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From the Early Preclassic, Maya society was sharply divided between the elite and commoners. |
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Enrolment in denominational schools dropped sharply, and by 1939 all such schools were disbanded or converted to public facilities. |
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Airbus has raised sharply its break-even point for the A380 superjumbo to take into account delays and cash shortfalls in the mammoth project. |
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Most of these policies were sharply reversed by the early 1930s after Joseph Stalin became the de facto communist party leader. |
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Reviewers were sharply critical on these grounds of both the author and the book. |
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The pottery is normally well made, with a smooth surface and a normally sharply carinated profile. |
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We felt the sharply scented frass of a carpenter ant colony with our fingertips. |
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The political strength of Dissent faded sharply after 1920 with the secularisation of British society in the 20th century. |
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The price of scrap platinum has risen sharply, and catalytic converters can be sold for a good price in a scrapyard. |
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The number of settlements increased sharply in comparison with the preceding tumulus culture. |
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This philosopher king contrasts sharply with the cruel tyrant, who plays a memorable role in other parts of the Histories. |
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The number of South Sudanese outside South Sudan has sharply increased since the beginning of the struggle for independence from the North Sudan. |
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The lot features one of his trademark raincoats, a sharply tailored three-piece suit and a tie. |
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Sales of heavy metal records declined sharply in the late 1970s in the face of punk, disco, and more mainstream rock. |
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Another recurrent theme is the corruption of innocence, most sharply seen in The Turn of the Screw. |
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This is especially important where the descendant group is sharply differentiated by gross anatomy and mode of living from the ancestral group. |
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Some commentators have continued to question Britten's conduct, sometimes very sharply. |
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In the Northern Atlantic Ocean, a distinct cyclone season occurs from June 1 to November 30, sharply peaking from late August through September. |
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In fruticose lichens, the photobiontic layer is sharply distinct from the layer below. |
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Recall that Chebyshev's inequality is a useful tool for proving that a random variable is sharply concentrated about its mean value. |
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Worker mobility, which greases the wheels of hiring, dropped off sharply last year. |
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The bill is long, thin and sharply hooked for catching fish and aquatic invertebrates. |
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In this period a particular court culture was allowed to emerge, one that differed sharply from that of earlier times. |
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I floorboarded the gas pedal and cut over sharply to the right, threatening the Cadillac's fenders and its driver's life. |
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All this adds up to a car that despite its 4x4 status handles sharply, even sportily, and is a real pleasure to drive. |
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What is denied most sharply invariably turns out to be irrefutably true. |
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The station roof of the 708ft long trainshed was the first to be built on such a sharply curved site. |
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Overall, body mass index and cholesterol levels increase sharply with national income and the degree of urbanization. |
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Though the number of new Gothic Revival buildings declined sharply after the 1930s, they continue to be built. |
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Wesley's health declined sharply towards the end of his life and he ceased preaching. |
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These groups moved little until the close of the 18th century, when their populations were sharply reduced by smallpox and other epidemics. |
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The artist turned sharply round, and now for the first time became aware that his labours had been overlooked by a stranger. |
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Khan's cockiness is based on his sharply rising political fortunes in the past one year. |
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However the centrality of women's role sharply diminished after 1790 as the church became more structured and more male dominated. |
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Western central banks decided to sharply cut interest rates to encourage growth, deciding that inflation was a secondary concern. |
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Von der Tann sighted the torpedo and was forced to steer sharply to starboard to avoid it as it passed close to her bows. |
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Public interest increased sharply when a Filipina, a former comfort woman, went public with her experience in 1990 in Manila. |
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Portugal's infant mortality rate has dropped sharply since the late 1970s, when 24 of 1000 newborns died in the first year of life. |
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The wafflier the piffle, the more sharply Mr Nicholson wields his skewer. |
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