Sentences with phrase «very sharpest end»

Based on the newly facelifted A3 hatchback, the RS3 Sportback gains additional power over its predecessor to keep it firmly at the very sharpest end of the hot hatch market, and also boasts new styling tweaks.

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But, in the end, the U.S. experience included the major elements of most booms: Too much leverage, too little understanding of risk, too easy credit terms, and then a very sharp reversal.
At the end, there's a section of unpedantic and very useful notes (Johnson, in the Poundian manner, has a sharp eye and ear for apt quotations to weave into his lines) and a bit of background on the figure of the Green Man.
Use a very sharp knife to cut off the ends then cut the dough into 11 to 12 equal pieces.
Using a very sharp knife of unflavored dental floss (which I used here and prefer), slice the doughy ends off of the roll and discard, then begin slicing the rolls into equal sized pieces; you should end up with around 12 rolls, or less rolls if you prefer them larger.
Using a very sharp knife, cut the ends from the oranges, slicing just deep enough to expose the flesh.
Using a very sharp knife, score the center of the loaf along the length from one end to the other in one swift motion.
With the help of a sharp knife, carefully cut very thin slits in the squash, starting at the narrow end; always be mindful not to cut all the way through.
Theo Walcott was very sharp and played a key role in both of our goals while Olivier Giroud was a constant threat and tokk his penalty well but I have plumped for Ramsey in the end because he did start and finish that goal and was back to his bustling best.
At the end of it, you drop off into a very sharp 90 - degree turn to the right, then left.
I would like to see theo play the full season up front providing be doesn't get injured he looked very sharp towards the end of last season Wenger should invest in another dm but now that carvalho is injured I don't know if there are any others (wanyama?)
Not surprisingly, the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without apparent ill effect).
I got this stroller about 10 months ago and my initial impression was that it was very sharp and high end looking.
«George H.W. Bush called Ronald Reagan's policies «voodoo economics,» they had very sharp disagreements, and they ended up being running mates,» he said.
With but 33 pounds weight added, the machine flew from one end of the field to the other, and made a sharp turn when struck by a sudden strong gust of wind, which caused it to wheel around almost at right angles, and also to incline inward very sharply.
«You have scenarios assuming very strong decisions, very quick and sharp reduction of greenhouse gases, and you have other scenarios with business as usual, where you end up with predictions of additional warming of 5, 6 degrees, maybe even more.
It works by sensing the topography of a sample as it scans across it thanks to a very fine probe (the cantilever), which has an extremely sharp tip at its end that touches the surface of the sample.
Even in a very anaerobic sport, such as ice hockey, soccer, boxing, or MMA fighting, the athlete who is going to still be strong physically and sharp mentally til» the end is the one with superior aerobic and anaerobic conditioning.
Personally, though I was pleasantly surprised by the ease of using this product I still will not foresake my sharp flicks by using this pen over liquid liner for the very ends of my wings.
Featuring a well - known cast that doesn't disappoint, buckets of blood with razor sharp dialogue — a final product that is just brillant from beginning to the very end,
Even if the movie stayed sharp until the very end - which it doesn't - almost no comedy can sustain that length.
In the end, for some districts and schools the sharp and disproportional increase in non-teachers could very well be in response to the piling on of regulations.
The side glass profile is very long, in three panes, ending in this sharp point a bit above the beltline, suggesting speed.
The steering is crisp and sharp, the engine is responsive and reasonably energetic at the top end and the performance is very strong.
The sketches show that the car will have sharper lines, as well as a front end that looks very much like it is based on the Kubang concept.
The stylish front end with slatted grille, a modicum of chrome trim, pinstripes, and lustrous black paint made it look very sharp.
I had been using these for a few years with my Doxies and Labs, I noticed one day that one of my small dogs was choking so I pulling out about 4 inches of the tail end chewed around a very sharp bone.
Only through cherry picking a very short period that ends in the temporary dip in 2011, while failing to mention the sharp rise that immediately follows, can you create the illusion of a slowdown.
This stands in sharp contrast to the release of the previous figures six months ago, which went only to the end of 2010 — a very warm year.
This might have worked for a short distance with careful driving, but in the defendant's haste to leave the scene, he barely reached the end of the street before sharp cornering ejected the claimant from the van, causing very serious injuries.
Olswang operated in a universe of clients whose main assets are intellectual property, and who are, consequently, very brand - conscious, so you could say the firm was operating right at the sharp end of law firm branding.
With a very sharp serrated knife chop off just a half inch of the root end.
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