In response, Mr. Gore made a sharp about face in the second debate and came out like a lamb.
One striking observation we recently made was a sharp drop in aspiration for foreign brands versus domestic brands in certain categories.
Kevin Sharp made 24 in a stand of 57 with Love before becoming off-spinner Williams's third victim and Northants ran out David Bairstow and Phil Carrick as the tension increased.
Though he made a few sharp catches particularly in traffic, there were numerous times when he bobbled the ball in the open field.
The Supreme Court nominee was again questioned about her "wise Latina" comments, made in a 2001 speech that has drawn sharp criticism as racially insensitive.
Ministers have been pressing hospitals to concentrate on cutting the waiting lists for non-urgent operations, so they may not have made sufficient preparations for the sharp rise in emergency admissions that winter often brings.
He writes the data in the Peto analysis should only have been made available to the committees monitoring the safety of the patients in SHARP and IMPROVE-IT.
Some blamed the sharp drop Tuesday on progress made in the U.S. fiscal cliff negotiations, while others said worries about Chinese demand for raw commodities was the culprit.
Much was made of the sharp deceleration of real GDP growth in the second quarter, to 1.7 percent.
"I am delighted with our strong performance and the progress we have made in 2012, " said Debenhams chief executive Michael Sharp.
Fujimori's demeanour was in sharp contrast to the fiery outburst he made on the trial's opening day on 10 December.
Pressure for higher duties is mitigated by the sharp falls in local currencies that have already made imports prohibitively expensive.
Enroth was especially sharp in the third period, when he made four of his saves during the Rangers' only power play.
What's more, Redmond wouldn't be letting third parties use this new UI -- Pink would be manufactured only by Sharp or Motorola, who've made Sidekicks in the past.
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The second baseman and Yankees star made a pretty stop on Roger Bernadina's sharp grounder in the sixth in which he lunged left then spun and threw to first.
In shaping United States policy toward the newly elected FMLN government in El Salvador, a sharp distinction must be made between President-elect Mauricio Funes and the political party he leads.
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Scans conducted after layers of bandages were removed revealed a deep cut in Ramesses III's throat, probably made by a sharp knife during a royal coup, according to a study published by the British Medical Journal.
The load-bearing beams of the Opera House shells he called spidsgattere, in homage to the sharp-sterned boats his father made.
The move effectively made links to FileSonic-hosted files useless and precipitated a sharp drop in the number of people using the site.
The year's biggest concert tours made more money at the box office than they did in 2010, thanks to sharp price increases that offset declines in the number of tickets sold, according to Pollstar, a trade magazine.
Cutting sugar cane, swinging a machete all day and loading lorries is a tough job, made worse in the suffocating heat by having to wear thick clothing to provide protection from the sharp leaves.
It was a trauma in the jaw bone of one of the skulls which could have only been made with a sharp instrument and led to the first conclusion that the victims did not die naturally.
This was made clear last month in congressional testimony by Gary Gensler, a senior Treasury official, which prompted a sharp sell-off in Fannie's and Freddie's debt.
"Proceeding aggressively against wrongdoers is not only the right thing to do, but it also will serve to deter the sharp and unlawful practices of others who must be made to think twice -and stop in their tracks - rather than risk discovery, pursuit, and punishment by the SEC, " White told the panel.
"Proceeding aggressively against wrongdoers is not only the right thing to do, but it also will serve to deter the sharp and unlawful practices of others who must be made to think twice -and stop in their tracks - rather than risk discovery, pursuit, and punishment by the SEC, " White said in her testimony.
Many resource-sector stocks in the region ended lower on a sharp recent sell-off in commodities, and concerns about demand from China, concerns made worse by the March trade data.
The main reason why Britain has not invested more, thinks Mr Turner, is that the sharp ups and downs of the British economy have made managers more risk-averse than bosses in other countries.
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By contrast, Kallis produced a painful 25-ball innings in which he made just nine before skying Flintoff to mid-on, Patel running back to take a sharp catch.
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