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Because we've recognized this trend early, we can redistribute our resources to sharpen our focus on critical-path activities.

That the revered Nelson Mandela’s rainbow nation is now turning to a man of Mr Zuma’s stamp may sharpen prejudices about Africa.

In the most shocking case, one teacher was accused of leaving an answer sheet near a pencil sharpener, and then encouraging his students to sharpen their pencils.

As this question-answering technology expands from its quiz show roots into the rest of our lives, engineers at IBM and elsewhere must sharpen its understanding of contextual language.

How do you sharpen your ax?

you own your own meat cleaver and sharpen it.

If he does not relent, he will sharpen his sword; he will bend and string his bow.

Calligraphy is a widely practiced and revered art in Japan, where the act of writing out Chinese characters is believed to sharpen the mind and improve concentration.

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Strikes will sharpen the country's dilemma.

And an image editor consumes and emits pixels, applying rules to each pixel or groups of pixels to, say, sharpen or stylize an image.

My pencil is blunt, could you lend me a knife to sharpen it?

The idea is not to entangle the readers mind in obtuse inquiry, but to enable him to shed the weight of the self, sharpen the mind and lead him to the light of "non I".

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