Sharp of Indiana had significant subcommittee gavels on the Energy and Commerce (now Commerce) Committee.
Next, neither of them make their own screens, so they have to buy usually from either Sharp of Samsung.
Lib Dem spokeswoman Baroness Sharp of Guildford complained about the speed at which it was being rushed through but supported it as a "stop-gap measure".
"We've put in a lot of pivots in the last five years for people that never did have it before, " said Elton Sharp of Sharp Irrigation Systems in Georgia.
"When you're a small pizza operator trying to get by on tight margins, regulations like this really affect your bottom line, hurting your ability to grow and hire, " Domino's Pizza franchisee Jonathan Sharp of Abilene, Texas, said last summer.
Much was made of the sharp deceleration of real GDP growth in the second quarter, to 1.7 percent.
Some 57 years later he wistfully remembered the regret at leaving the eternal snows of the Jungfrau and the sharp outline of the pyramid-shaped Silberhorn peak against the dark blue of the sky.
Their youthful leadership lacks political experience, and figureheads such as Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the UN nuclear watchdog whose sharp criticisms of Mr Mubarak amplified calls for change, lack street credibility.
"One of the young entrepreneurs, a lady, dared to say that she had probably put her business ahead of her son, and the sharp intake of breath from all of the girls was audible, " she said.
Instead of winning a broad majority for his Convergence and Union formation, he lost 12 of his 62 seats, while seeing a sharp rise of the Catalan Republican Left party.
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With financial conditions already quite fragile, the sudden, unanticipated failure of Bear Stearns would have led to a sharp unwinding of positions in those markets that could have severely shaken the confidence of market participants.
Considering the modest claims made by the author of the plan, as well as the sharp questioning of even those claims by many eminent economists, it would require a heavy dose of wishful thinking to regard QE2 as a potent remedy for the ills of the real economy.
However a breakout above this region could prompt a sharp unwinding of heavy investor pessimism, resulting in a potentially sharp upside move from the equity.
The Irish are some of the hardest working and caring people on the face of the Earth, they have had a short sharp lesson of the power of modern world economics whilst making huge strides in their quality of life and they will be better for it.
Such an action could already have contributed importantly to avoiding the 10-15 cent per gallon increase in gasoline prices which has occurred over the past six days -- to say nothing of the sharp upward spiral of world oil prices now underway.
His harassment of Mr Khodorkovsky and other oligarchs has already seen a sharp resumption of capital flight out of Russia.
If an American recession caused a flight of capital to safety, these countries would see a sharp outflow of money.
All of which makes The Boy with No Name that much more of a sparkling surprise, as Travis returns with a sharp batch of winning pop songs.
It was for a course restricted to advanced students, but none of us were advanced enough to view that sight without a sharp feeling of nausea.
Boarding may never actually become trendy, least of all the full-time sort, but advocates of the system hope that innovation will at least arrest the sharp decline of recent years.
Sure, we carefully covered every inch of trim in a heavy moving blanket beforehand, lest some sharp bit of bike drivetrain nip at the Targa's interior, but the point is, we did it, and even drove home with our Italian cargo and our loaner German hauler both arriving unscathed.
Greg talked about the lovely, reassuring hum of the machine when it was powered up and positively glowed at the sharp report of a key striking the paper.
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At night, walking around the sharp turns of the alleys can feel thrillingly forbidding.
Ignore it, and you can expect to feel the sharp pain of that rhino horn.
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For women, a simple sheath dress and a sharp pair of shoes will fit the bill.
Bluntly put, he believes Americans are losing their once-sharp sense of right and wrong.
But newspaper circulation has enjoyed a slight recovery since the sharp decline of the early 1990s.
The acquittal fueled sharp criticisms of the Italian justice system in Italy and abroad.
Greece has seen the sharp rise of parties of the far left and far right.
The sharp lines of the concrete and glass building suggest movement and create energy.
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