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The experiments that were going on were very simple: you simply take the proton, and you hit it really
sharply
with an electron.
In the early 19th century, church attendance in Western Europe started sliding down very, very sharply, and people panicked.
Or I'd dress up really, really
sharply
or something.
The
sharply
divided, politically polarized world we live in sometimes has the effect of making our differences feel so vast as to be insurmountable.
The aggressor in a fight will quickly and
sharply
flash bright black on his arms when he's about to initiate a fight.
They become more visible the closer they are to the retina, just as holding your hand closer to a table with an overhead light will result in a more
sharply
defined shadow.
If the answer is yes, you'd be choosing an option that
sharply
decreases your net pleasure.
Compared to electricity or radio, fiber optic signals barely degrade over great distances— a little power does scatter away, and fibers can’t bend too sharply, otherwise the light leaks out.
The world economy must
sharply
decarbonize, essentially in one generation.
Coalitions of stakeholders are now coming together to try to transform the food system with one shared goal: how to produce enough healthy food for everyone, at the same time, to try to cut, to
sharply
reduce, the footprint from the food system on the global commons.
Lombard plays the role of Ann Krausheimer Smith, who believes she is married to David Smith, played well by the
sharply
dressed yet appropriately bumbling Robert Montgomery.
The conflict between civic duty and personal safety is driven home
sharply
in this Oscar-nominated story.
The sappy moments in the film contrast
sharply
with Farley and Spade's shenanigans.
Heck even the music and sound design was one sided- I guess the muezzin sings ALL day every day 4 miles from the Levy family home, always in a
sharply
contrasting key from the sappy new-age music that scores this drab excuse for a documentary.Also there is the small matter of translations - Mrs. Levy DIRECTLY addresses the camera in English when she has something worked out to say ahead of time, Hebrew when she doesn't.
I suspect this isn't true: it's not like IQ's have risen
sharply
in the last 7 decades.
The difference between the relatively unspoiled life in the village and war-torn London was also
sharply
presented I re-lived 1939/40 and my own evacuation from London with this production!
"Bread" very
sharply
skewers the conventions of horror movies in general and "Night of the Living Dead" in specific and is constantly inventive.
His
sharply
defined features and seemingly easygoing exterior always wither way to reveal the avaricious and cruel man beneath the surface.
Don't mistake "War Inc." for a
sharply
chiseled satire or a brainy comedy full of inside jokes for news buffs.
Each of the supporting characters is
sharply
drawn and excellently portrayed as well.
Whatever you call it, it remains a
sharply
satisfying thriller.
With rich vibrant three-strip Technicolor and
sharply
defined images it is a joy to behold!
Taken as a period piece when the sexual revolution was completely redefining the country's moral code, the film is a shrewdly observed,
sharply
comic character study among the Southern California bourgeoisie.
The attention to detail is immense, and contrasts
sharply
with the later, better known "Sink The Bismark".
The rest is pure Serling, though, with
sharply
drawn characters, stylish dialogue, and his characteristic final twist of irony.
Quite frankly, a movie that is this
sharply
written, acted, and directed is a true rarity these days.
As with many computer-animated films this is a
sharply
observed visual comedy grafted over hilarious voice-over.
The fact that I paid $18 for this video makes my disappointment all the more bitter; had I seen it on cable it wouldn't have stung so
sharply.
It also brings
sharply
to mind that this young girl, Jill Kinmont's fate could so easily in a split second be our own, resulting from a sports injury, car accident, or whatever.
The fact is that this "comedy" doesn't even attempt to be a comedy for the last half of the movie and instead veers
sharply
into melodramatic commentary on the inequities of depression age America, and the misguided way in which the upper-class views the lower.
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