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1. Faster now, the tiles sharp-edged under her heels, Chesarynth turned outwards between the pomegranate trees, the larkspur. 2. The ground was strewn with sharp-edged pebbles. 3. These colorful, sharp-edged little punks arrive in a series of pre-perforated sheets for you to construct your own, making you a part of the creative process. 4. The odd dealer's sharp-edged batch work submittal can be solved by a introduction of resources reservation. 5. The smile is the most sharp-edged weapon under a lot of situations. 6. Damage by sharp-edged awl or other may cause the mat to leak. 7. Most impressive is the sharp-edged stone over the doorway which is over 3 m (10 ft) long, 2.4 m (8 feet) high and 1.3 m (4 ft) thick. 8. Conclusion Sharp-edged IOL retard PCO formation and development in rabbits and it is a safe, effective method to prevent PCO. 9. The sharp-edged triangle poking out of the flat ocean was in fact the tip of a shipwreck. 10. So we're left cast up on the sharp-edged shingly shores of realism. 11. The 2010 LaCrosse looks right at home in China with its sharp-edged creases and toothy Buick waterfall grille. 12. Of course the main body parts will then have sharp-edged connections and no gaps. 13. Before dismantling inspect the condition of the lifting places and repair if necessary. During dismantling heavy and sharp-edged parts must be moved. 14. This is typically achieved using fixed, circular collimators that produce sharp-edged, highly conformal treatment beams. 15. It was fear that he would be harmed — even as he called to me with sharp-edged fangs, I feared for him. 16. Although the voice of Huo mulberry is very easy to get along with, but his sharp-edged vision doesn't always and never slack off. 17. The shape factor is less for rounder or streamlined objects than for irregular or sharp-edged structures or elements. 18. And in more elaborately scaffolded novels like "Flaubert's Parrot" and "Arthur and George, " Barnes encases any sharp-edged questions of love in the sheathing of plots about historical figures. 19. With perhaps ten feet left between them and the sharp-edged snowplow blade at the front of the train, Anthony sprang forward from the ladder. 20. Think to there is a person among them, wait host to go out, make a detour back door, take sharp-edged of drill a hole tool to pry open door to come in, just left trace. 21. It was a fine, bright day and I was thrilled to enter a sharp-edged gray world full of enticing machinery. 22. Prehistoric people in southern Africa developed a highly skilled way of shaping stones into sharp-edged tools long before Europeans did, suggested a study released recently. 23. That they would live and she would die was an impossibility, as foreign as the idea of snow upon the sharp-edged rocks of the Waste.