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1. Whilst not always the sharpest knife in the box, Stu’s libidinous sense of what
2. Whilst not always the sharpest knife in the box, Stu’s libidinous sense of what was possible confirmed the Countess’s assessment of the situation
3. I’ll give you one of my sharpest knives for this job that you may keep
4. Ida Wells led an anti lynching campaign, but it was international pressure during the Cold War, combined with the Civil Rights movement that led to the sharpest decline in lynchings
5. But what if chance were already a known, that only seems to be unknowable because it eludes even the sharpest of our present measuring tools? From the little that I know of the study of fractal geometry, it is largely the observance of turbulence within fluid dynamics
6. With the sharpest of movements, he hauled a young woman
7. Just in case, she took the two sharpest and slit a hole in the
8. the cluster of houses, and the sharpest cutting tool I had, and set
9. Ambassador’s chauffeur, had a fantastic physique, was not the sharpest tool in the shed, and
10. Red Fox, with his military skills, was the sharpest arrow shooter and a skilled fighter
11. The young girl then walked into the kitchen, turned on the light without any fear and searched for the longest and sharpest knife
12. ―Spiritual Autolysis is a writing process that allows us to utilise the fullest potential of our intelligence by bringing the mind into the sharpest possible focus
13. “While these guys may not be the sharpest knives in the drawer, it does not mean that we should underestimate them
14. Even in his weakest states, he always had the sharpest mind and the most detailed memory
15. Immediately, Chance penetrated their group's circle; attempting to reveal his sharpest moves for a silent approval
16. Every sense at its sharpest pitch
17. While those differences were notable concerning the war in the Pacific and Asia, they were sharpest when the question of how to take on the Germans in Europe was raised
18. Bjorn was more like his poor mother; dark, swarthy and not the sharpest sword in the stubby scabbard
19. Dale wasn’t the sharpest tack in the box, but he was good at figuring out people’s ulterior motives
20. built for speed by a captain who welded the sharpest and the best,
21. He looked across at the man opposite him - a man who he had always held in the highest esteem, probably the sharpest brained and best Prime Minister he had ever served
22. Children have ever been the bow from which the sharpest arrows have pierced man's heart
23. can best be made and seen in the sharpest and finest of blades
24. “It’s the sharpest one I could find
25. ” Without warning, he points his hand toward me and three of the sharpest daggers I have ever seen come straight for me
26. and with heaven’s sharpest knife,
27. The two that Adam had watching me while he was gone aren't exactly the sharpest tools in the shed
28. Then the youngest sharpest one I call old 'Needle-
29. at the instance ofOlivares, at whom some of his sharpest verses were directed
30. Whilst they weren’t the sharpest knives in the box they knew what they were doing when it came to stopping someone that had upset Father Benson
31. ‘He wasn’t the sharpest tool in the box though, was he?’
32. The former produces speed reading because they engage the peripheral-vision to chunk words simultaneously, not just one-word at a time; while the latter is automatic, and keep adjusting our eyes to place the words we read on our foveal centralis, the sharpest focusing area of our retina
33. Here you'll find the good (press releases crafted by some of PR's sharpest writers), the bad (press releases filled with hype, fluff and poor writing) and the ugly (you'll know 'em when you see 'em)
34. the sharpest pencil in the box, but I would never, ever, consciously
35. gained its sharpest focus with the works of AmenMoses and those who came after him
36. Looking around at the racks and shelves filled with everything a warrior could want, my sharpest regret was that I could not take it all with me
37. I carried the clay mask to a table and I pulled out my sharpest knife and began to carefully carve out where her eye sockets were, but being careful to leave the clay on the edges
38. In the figure with the white tunic from Velazquez's "Surrender of Breda," here reproduced, note the wonderful variety on the edges of the white masses of the coat and the horse's nose, and also that the sharpest accents are reserved for such non-essentials as the bows on the tunic and the loose hair on the horse's forehead
39. Those tourists with the sharpest eyesight or longest telephoto camera lens saw a yellow, six-pointed star pinned to her left sleeve
40. He was the leader and the sharpest; he gave off a confident but sly presence
41. I shouldn't have been a Napoleon, but I might have been a major, he-he! Well, I'll tell you the whole truth, my dear fellow, about this _special case_, I mean: actual fact and a man's temperament, my dear sir, are weighty matters and it's astonishing how they sometimes deceive the sharpest calculation! I--listen to an old man--am speaking seriously, Rodion Romanovitch" (as he said this Porfiry Petrovitch, who was scarcely five-and-thirty, actually seemed to have grown old; even his voice changed and he seemed to shrink together) "Moreover, I'm a candid man
42. The sharpest of knives never cut so deep
43. The patience and the humility of the face she loved so well was a better lesson to Jo than the wisest lecture, the sharpest reproof
44. misery, horror, and the sharpest affliction
45. They hadn’t found any scissors, so Thomas had grabbed the sharpest knife he could find
46. Dantes concealed two or three of the sharpest fragments in his bed, leaving the rest on the floor
47. "Let the Mingo women go weep over the slain!" returned the Indian, with characteristic pride and unmoved firmness; "the Great Snake of the Mohicans has coiled himself in their wigwams, and has poisoned their triumph with the wailings of children, whose fathers have not returned! Eleven warriors lie hid from the graves of their tribes since the snows have melted, and none will tell where to find them when the tongue of Chingachgook shall be silent! Let them draw the sharpest knife, and whirl the swiftest tomahawk, for their bitterest enemy is in their hands
48. I had little objection to his being seen by Herbert or his father, for both of whom I had a respect; but I had the sharpest sensitiveness as to his being seen by Drummle, whom I held in contempt
49. I verily believe that her not remembering and not minding in the least, made me cry again, inwardly,—and that is the sharpest crying of all
50. But, sharpest and deepest pain of all,—it was for the convict, guilty of I knew not what crimes, and liable to be taken out of those rooms where I sat thinking, and hanged at the Old Bailey door, that I had deserted Joe