The climb is short but sharp and I am struck by the sheer immensity of the Somerset Levels.
It had been sharp, I think not sharper than had been anticipated and we were somewhere around the bottom and I think we were all looking forward towards a very gradual pick-up as we went into next year.
"The car ran away from me suddenly, it was about six or seven rollovers and I felt a sharp pain in my neck - I tried to reach for my safety belt but I couldn't, " Williams told BBC Sport in an interview in July.
If we get one sharp down day, I would look for a wave of bearish sentiment in the financial media.
But for me, there needs to be a calm and a real sharp focus, and I think I have that here.
But missing out only made it knife-sharp clear to me that I was doing the right thing.
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Tires are wagon-wheel-sized 15-inch painted aluminum jobs, but I took one sharp turn at 53 MPH, deliberately making the tires squeal, and the car hugged the highway like a champ.
Photos aren't as sharp or as detailed as those I took with the One X, but they comes close.
Before we even had a product, I had built a sharp-looking Excel business model that projected a meteoric rise to success.
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The Sharp LCD flat panel was tempting and I wanted to give the Samsung a chance.
Mine started with shortness of breath and a sharp pain in my chest, which I attributed to walking up a long flight of stairs with a 30 pound backpack on my back.
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The guys were looking sharp in training on Tuesday, so I have every faith the boys will win on Saturday - I firmly believe it will be a great night for English rugby.
"Perhaps it will not fail within this year, but I don't think Sharp has a viable business in the next three to five years, " said Tetsuro Ii, chief executive of Commons Asset Management in Tokyo.
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"We both experienced what I can only describe as intense sharp stabbing pains, " the sellers wrote to prospective buyers.
What I did not mention was the sharp revisions in the quarterly data, some of which were questioned by economists at the time.
His work-rate was phenomenal, he was dropping into midfield, he looked sharp and he just needed a goal and I'm glad he got that.
In my career as a retailer, or as an analyst, I have never seen such a sharp drop in sales in just one year.
In my research I looked at 1080p systems from Sharp (LCD Flat panel), Sony SXRD (non-DLP rear projection) and DLP sets from Mitsubishi, Toshiba and Samsung.
However, I was struck by the fairly sharp decline in the labor force participation rate, which has shrunk about three percentage points from around 66 percent before the recession to 63 percent currently.
This is a momentous occasion, and I would hope that despite the sharp partisan tone, which has marked this debate, we can approach it with a sober sense of the historic importance of this matter.
And the bottom line is this: The Iranian narrative really does, I think if you do a sharp analysis of this, fall in a quite empty way across the region when compared to the historic changes underway.
The other night, I was sitting next to one such sharp-witted, Jewish grandmother in her mid-80s.
"I'd rather surround myself with sharp young minds than play golf and gin rummy all day, " he says.
Watching Halbreich reign over racks of gorgeous designer clothes like a charming, acerbic spirit guide (albeit for outfits), I was instantly reminded of an equally sharp-tongued mentor from my grad school days, Nina Foch.
The plaque remembers more than 100 men from Sharp Street who signed up to fight in World War I.
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