We're glad to hear that the company is sharpening its focus rather than cutting the cord.
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But my disappointment was like one of those knives, after sharpening, in my chest.
The Netflix price hike has customers sharpening their pitchforks, but the uproar will not last long.
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Time has a way of blurring our recollections, sharpening the wrong details and muddying others.
The car now seems to abide with forward-situated purpose, the brightwork sharpening and quickening the form.
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But the vultures are out there already sharpening their talons for the day when that happens.
Over the weekend he built a jig that cut the posts as easily as sharpening a pencil.
Then, sharpening his piece of charcoal before each task, Wadsworth drew the cook and the hired girl.
So while you're out preparing and sharpening your sword, please turn your radio, radio, radio, radio off.
But the drive towards biofuels is intensifying the pressure and sharpening the choices.
The latest consequence of the sharpening competition is Decaux's announcement last month that it is planning to go public.
Rewards need sharpening, just as poor performers should be edged out more quickly.
No doubt the chief financial officers on both sides are sharpening their spreadsheets.
But rate cuts would also weaken the region's exchange rates, sharpening their competitiveness and doing little to help economies outside Asia.
But there are ways you can keep your spirits up and increase your chances while sharpening your long-term hunt for work.
Each night, they spent two hours preparing a dozen or so rods, checking knots, sharpening and baiting hooks for the next day.
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One day, when they needed a large basket, they decided to make it on their own, painstakingly cutting and sharpening bamboo stalks.
For a decade, ever sharpening competition led to the belief that relentlessly rising prices were a strange concept confined to history books.
This was probably due to the surge of adrenalin that she experienced with the rush of a good story sharpening the senses.
Sharpening its focus on the main brand, the company stopped producing Buell motorcycles and sold Agusta, an Italian motorcycle maker acquired in 2008.
The high-wealth group, housed in the IRS's large- and medium-sized business division, marks a sharpening of the IRS approach to auditing the very wealthy.
The future of social business lies in the hands of services that support the existing business strategy while sharpening the vision for the future.
Unfortunately, for Mr Blair and for Britain, this realisation coincided with the sharpening of hostility between him and his chancellor of the exchequer, Gordon Brown.
Now, the rapid rise of European Islam is sharpening their dilemma.
Sharpening its efficacy, the gene therapy is not activated until a patient takes a pill, controlling how much of the protein is released at what time.
Only three years have passed since James Heckman and Daniel McFadden were also honoured for sharpening econometrics, the statistical methods with which economic data are analysed.
To block such a measure, Daschle and the Democrats are sharpening their partisan shivs, threatening a string of amendments that would tie up the Senate chamber indefinitely.
As concern over Internet advertising and data collection grows, privacy advocates and the Internet advertising industry have been sharpening their legal knives for more than a year.
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