Mr. Strine is widely regarded as one of the sharpest minds on the Delaware bench, and almost certainly its sharpest wit.
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Yes, the woman with the second sharpest bob on the show (first goes to you dear Siobhan [Sarah Snook]), is also the woman with the sharpest tongue.
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It dropped nearly 13% against the dollar, its sharpest fall in six months, and 2% against the Norwegian krone, its sharpest daily drop in almost three years.
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That's why Obamacare's sharpest critics are reacting with such horror.
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Sunday's decline was the sharpest one day drop since Nov.
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But perhaps the sharpest debate is over numbers and facts.
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The data marked the index's sharpest fall since May 2015.
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But President Donald Trump saved his sharpest barb for Obama.
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Jesse decided to plead guilty to avoid the sharpest sentence.
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Its exports suffered their sharpest annual fall since August 2009.
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This transit will not find you at your sharpest, Taurus.
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YoungBoy is his sharpest and rawest on "Murda Gang," though.
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Anyway, Dave's one of England's sharpest and most clever rappers.
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Oil prices crashed 26% Monday, the sharpest drop since 1991.
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Put one over the other for the season's sharpest silhouette.
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Netflix fell 6.1 percent, its sharpest decline since July 2016.
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He saved some of his sharpest remarks for Mr. Wylie.
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The sharpest drop in money coming in is from China.
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It was the bond that overcame the sharpest ideological differences.
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That was where his differences with Pakistan had grown sharpest.
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The private commercial and industrial segments felt the sharpest slowdown.
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Nationwide, that's among the sharpest declines of those living without insurance.
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My sharpest critic is myself, and it probably always will be.
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This was the sharpest decline since the June quarter of 2014.
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Manufacturing output slid by 2.3%, its sharpest quarterly decline since 2009.
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Anti-Semitism has brought the sharpest blow during this drunken descent.
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Theatre was society's sharpest way to observe itself and provoke authority.
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Qatar's main index witnessed the sharpest decline among its regional peers.
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Which, in your opinion, is the sharpest tool in the shed?
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MIAPJ0000PUS fell 16 percent in 2018, its sharpest drop since 2011.
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But he continues to save the sharpest attacks for Florida Sen.
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That prompted the sharpest drop in Wall Street stocks since Sept.
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The sharpest example of exclusion is perhaps drug and device patents.
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The report does not say what cities saw the sharpest increases.
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"I think Scott Disick is the sharpest dresser," Ms. Cooper said.
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The sharpest contrast was on the economic importance of immigration reform.
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The system has a way of testing even the sharpest politicos.
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By far the sharpest weapons in Insecure's arsenal are its actors.
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Unemployment benefits spiked 33% last week, the sharpest increase since 1992.
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That provided the sharpest images yet of features like Occator crater.
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The sharpest pain of the Trump victory comes from its suddenness.
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This kind of moderate savings also marks the sharpest racial divide.
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I think the sharpest contrast is between the US and China.
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The Buttigieg campaign, then, represents intra-generational warfare at its sharpest.
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The sharpest divide over Kavanaugh's nomination predictably falls along partisan lines.
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Mining stocks posted the sharpest fall of 1.3% among European sectors.
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It was the sharpest daily decline in the benchmark S.&P.
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Broken down by subcategory, some of the sharpest drops involved leadership.
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The Ferrari 488 Spider is the sharpest 488, in my view.
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But his sharpest social commentary is filtered through a personal prism.
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That was its sharpest one-day fall in more than three months.
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One of the sharpest disagreements between Trump and Mattis was on trade.
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Nikon has built a reputation for making the sharpest shooting cameras around.
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Friday's fix guided the yuan higher at the sharpest pace since 2005.
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Analysts are calling it the sharpest year-on-year decline on record.
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The scanning probe microscope is, quite literally, the sharpest object ever made.
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But the August staff cuts were the sharpest in over a year.
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DCB Bank Ltd dropped 14.2% in its sharpest intraday fall since Nov.
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Some of the sharpest divides in the poll were among racial lines.
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This is the sharpest drop in farm income since the Great Depression.
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Saturday witnessed the sharpest exchanges between Israel and militants in four years.
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Gran Turismo Sport represents the oddest and sharpest departure from the expected.
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" — Hope, California "Elizabeth Warren is probably the sharpest mind in the party.
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This drop in participation has been sharpest for men without college degrees.
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Bonds have suffered their sharpest two-day selloff in nearly 20 years.
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Thursday's 2.3% dive was the sharpest one-day loss in six months.
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The commodity is on track for its sharpest weekly decline since 2011.
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The sharpest declines during the time period happened during the 2001 recession.
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Growth and SaaS public shops look set to take the sharpest hit.
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It had its sharpest fall in a month in the prior session.
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We've gathered a few of the sharpest lines for your reading pleasure.
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The planned reductions brought the sharpest weekly crude price rises in years.
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As a result, our judgment calls won't be at their sharpest this week.
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Just look at what some of Trump's sharpest political detractors are doing now.
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Immigration policy offers the sharpest possible contrast between Mr Trump and most Democrats.
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And to its credit, the Reverb is almost certainly the sharpest VR headset.
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A well-executed accent can be the sharpest tool in an actor's toolbox.
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The wider mining sector also advanced, posting its sharpest gains since July 2.
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They discussed Ukraine, the subject of sharpest disagreement, along with other key issues.
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Still, the Navy's training certification issues may raise the sharpest questions from lawmakers.
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Southern A&M University felt the sharpest cut, with a 45 percent decline.
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In fact his sharpest criticisms in this election season have targeted Trump directly.
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That was its seventh straight decline and sharpest one-day loss since Dec.
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The city of Bakersfield had the sharpest spike in particle pollution in 2019.
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St Barbara Ltd fell 2.8%, its sharpest drop in more than one-month.
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Even Hillary Clinton's sharpest critics will concede that she is exceptionally well-informed.
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My husband's grandfather is 27 and the smartest and sharpest person I know.
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The Lost Girls Books that lead with mysteries offer the sharpest reading hooks.
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DAYTONA's seven songs are some of the sharpest songwriting of PUSHA-T's career.
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The sharpest reductions in speed were between 2012-13 and 2014-15 — i.e.
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Cooper's left hook was the sharpest to bless the division since Floyd Patterson's.
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Those states had the sharpest decrease in polling locations, according to the report.
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Miner Vedanta Ltd jumped 5.1%, marking its sharpest intraday gain since early November.
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But it's the only thing that takes the sharpest edges off my symptoms.
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Booker, too, chose to direct his sharpest digs at the former vice president.
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Spain saw one of the sharpest increases in the number of individual fires.
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Poetry contests were held, with the prizes going to the wittiest, sharpest verses.
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Those are the two sharpest memories I have of seeing Ghostbusters in 1984.
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Specifically, he seeks the sparkliest, sharpest, most beautiful snow crystals nature can produce.
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But even the sharpest candidates can be stumped by an unexpected curveball question.
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Or practice your knife skills with your sharpest blade; transparency is your goal.
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Again, you see the sharpest declines in uninsured rates are among the poorest Americans.
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The first lady debuted the sharpest, sleekest, most jaw-dropping power bob in Washington.
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It takes the game's sharpest metaphor and makes it progressively duller throughout the story.
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These four cities have seen the sharpest declines in kid population in recent years.
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Now Beijing is facing its sharpest slowdown in nearly three decades and record debt.
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Don't need the sharpest or biggest new screen and want to save some cash?
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In December export orders fell at their sharpest rate in more than three years.
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If that trend continues, 2016 will mark the sharpest fall in activity since 2001.
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Remote robot management is also a thing and will likely see the sharpest growth.
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It gained 0.8 percent on the week, its sharpest weekly gain since late November.
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That would mark the sharpest decline this year and a reversal of March's increase.
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The P28 Pro's screen is pretty great, but it's not the sharpest I've seen.
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Greg saw beauty and potential: a neighborhood that's sharpest decline was far behind it.
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Prices slipped about 0.5 percent on Wednesday, in their sharpest decline since Nov. 20193.
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This dragged the energy index 0.5% lower, its sharpest loss in almost two weeks.
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To be perfectly clear, winning a war isn't about the coolest or sharpest uniform.
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The 2018 season was not his sharpest, despite the team winning the Super Bowl.
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The share of Americans living in poverty also posted the sharpest decline in decades.
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Policy clash Not for the first time, immigration drew some of the sharpest clashes.
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The sharpest increases in age have occurred since 20143, when the average was 22014.
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Shares in Baidu fell 9.5% after the announcement, the sharpest drop in 3 years.
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Together, this means the sharpest words came from the heads of smaller tech firms.
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The sharpest rise was among Republicans: Sixty percent said race relations were getting worse.
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In March, its yearly gain was 5.9 percent, the sharpest gain since July 2014.
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Perhaps the trial's sharpest constraint was the weight placed on its six-month results.
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Some of the sharpest pangs come when Aronson's thoughts drift to lesser-known records.
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But it has also been one of TV's sharpest satires of a changing city.
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Nook died in the sharpest rise in homicides in the city in 25 years.
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Instead, most of the sharpest rebukes thrown by lawmakers Tuesday were toward each other.
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The FTSE 100 is on course for its sharpest monthly drop in four years.
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Sovereign debt CDS levels also gained with southern European issues suffering the sharpest increase.
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But on Tuesday in South Carolina, Warren's sharpest attacks were still aimed at Bloomberg.
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Warren has emerged as one of Trump's sharpest critics and a top 2020 contender.
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But the sharpest are reshaping television's boundaries, more often through comedy than through drama.
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The purchasing-managers' index, which gauges manufacturing activity, showed the sharpest decline since 2009.
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Perhaps the sharpest sign of the tension on the committee came Thursday when Rep.
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Finally, Mr. Trump entered perhaps the sharpest elbowed world of them all, Washington politics.
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And the sharpest item in that toolkit isn't a red pen, but rather access.
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It was the first decline in activity since 24 and the sharpest drop since 2651.
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Johnson's delightful Instagram features a remarkable cast of hummingbirds, each captured in the sharpest detail.
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The drop in equity gains has been sharpest in the third quarter of this year.
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It has declined 21 percent so far this year, recording its sharpest fall since 2171.1000.
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The currency lost nearly 0.8 percent versus dollar, the sharpest pace since November 20.06, 2109.43.
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It asked one of the company's sharpest critics, Zeynep Tufekci, to come to its defense.
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It has declined 2170.9000 percent so far this year, recording its sharpest fall since 2001.
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Even Reagan's sharpest political critics conceded that he was an honest man who had integrity.
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Migration off the island, compounded by the storms, was felt the sharpest in small towns.
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Many years ago, the band was told they weren't the sharpest tools in the shed.
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That was the lowest reading since February and the sharpest monthly fall since spring 2012.
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Manufacturing activity contracted for a sixth month and at its sharpest rate since late 2012.
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The drop was the sharpest since sales fell 5 percent in August 2015, data showed.
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The sharpest reductions came in Mexico (84 percent), Hungary (103 percent) and Ireland (73 percent).
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The slowdown in new construction was sharpest in British Columbia, where starts dropped 44.9 percent.
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"These are iconic American brands and some of the sharpest CEOs I know," he said.
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Even after he returned to Arizona for treatment, McCain remained one of Trump's sharpest critics.
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In "Pumpkinflowers," Matti Friedman's sober and striking new memoir, this metaphor finds its sharpest articulation.
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The sharpest levels of discontent appear among black residents on the South and West Sides.
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Wholesale prices tumbled 4.2 percent in April, their sharpest decline in more than six years.
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You can share knowledge The CTO may be the sharpest technological mind in the company.
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Even after he returned to Arizona for treatment, he remained one of Trump's sharpest critics.
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Data on Wednesday showed industrial profits fell 14 percent, the sharpest drop since late 2011.
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He reserved his sharpest rebuke for Trump himself, albeit without mentioning the president by name.
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The wider mining index also advanced, posting its sharpest gains in more than a week.
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The sharpest one, I thought, came in Alan Simpson's splendid eulogy at Washington National Cathedral.
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Jet shares marked their sharpest intraday drop in eight weeks in heavy trade on Thursday.
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It's been aptly put that 'The sharpest weapon of a state should not be revealed.
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Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah and a former presidential candidate, delivered the sharpest rebuke.
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Its 893% dive on Thursday had been the sharpest one-day loss in six months.
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The New York Times: At Minneapolis rally, an angry Trump reserves sharpest attack for Biden.
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Sharpest among them are those of her parents, each a study in repression and ineffectuality.
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But Mr. Weaver suggested that those raising the sharpest objections this time had ulterior motives.
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At my most elaborate, I've made radish "threads," hand-cut with the sharpest of knives.
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It isn't the sharpest design and consumers should expect more for their cups from Infiniti.
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It's an origin story for the ages, and easily one of SNL's sharpest of 2019.
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The dollar index nudged lower to 98.877 after its sharpest rally in three months overnight.
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A proxy for the tech sector had its sharpest plunge in seven years on Wednesday.
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The Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions posted the sharpest declines, 3.5% and 3.3%, respectively.
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The dollar index nudged lower to 98.877 after its sharpest rally in three months overnight.
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"The radionuclides are probably the sharpest – they really come on with a bang," said Zalasiewicz.
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Crisp depth of field for the sharpest images make these the choice for bird/animal watching.
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Mania hones that approach to the sharpest edge with obstacle courses that constantly propel you forward.
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The fall was the sharpest since January 2017 and confounded forecasts for a 0.3 percent increase.
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The blue-chip CSI300 index fell 0.8 percent to 3,446.22 points, its sharpest drop since Dec.
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The sharpest real-estate downturn in a generation has prompted a matching pullback in consumer spending.
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Factories suffered the sharpest annual rise in prices since September 2008 as raw material costs jumped.
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Mr Preston shows that the sharpest birdwatchers capture that individual spirit, which Hopkins called an "inscape".
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Peter King -- who has been a regular critic of Cruz -- issued one of the sharpest rebukes.
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The sharpest businesses work out which "enablers" will allow Indians to gain access to new goods.
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Unfortunately, that was just not enough for my body and mind to be at its sharpest.
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The sharpest declines have occurred in the Americas and in wealthy countries in Europe and Asia.
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It is down 0.2.20 basis points this week, marking the sharpest weekly drop since October 55.963.
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Kosinski is responding to developments with the sharpest weapon available to a researcher: a scientific analysis.
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The world's sharpest minds sliced at it with predictions of vowel shifts, slang formalisation, rebracketing, calquing.
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For the week, the won lost 1.9 percent, its sharpest weekly percentage loss since early January.
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This is probably the sharpest thing a Republican has said about criminal justice this entire election.
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Earlier survey data for the much larger services sector pointed to the sharpest contraction since 2009.
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Monthly retail sales of fuel in June recorded a 1.3 percent fall, the sharpest of 2016.
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Yields are up 10 basis points in just two days, the sharpest move since early February.
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The sharpest, driest wit on Aussie TV. 013:56 on Thursdays will never be the same.
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Some of Facebook's early champions are now its sharpest critics, says AP Tech Writer Barbara Ortutay.
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Prabhat Dairy Ltd surged as much as 20 percent in its sharpest intraday gain since Aug.
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Taking photos with these two methods gave me the sharpest spherical photos (most of the time).
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Healthcare stocks posted their sharpest fall in over two weeks, with drugmaker CSL Ltd down 1.5%.
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One of the loudest and sharpest critics of the intellectual-property corporate rampage was Judge Kozinski.
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The survey also showed Japanese factories were facing the sharpest input cost inflation since March 2011.
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France has often been the sharpest critic of Britain in its post-war relationship with Europe.
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On his watch, the city experiences the sharpest two-year drop in crime in its history.
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CONSUMER WOES Consumer stocks also fell, with some of the sharpest losses going to big names.
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As it happens, the new idea stands in the sharpest possible contrast to the older one.
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To put it in the sharpest possible register: would it have been what her mother wanted?
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The sharpest individual falls were registered in the dairy price index and the sugar price index.
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Our first guest of the show is Kilo Kish, one of New York's sharpest young rappers.
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The novel's sharpest insight may lie in connecting Andres's selfish reinvention with Leo's apparently selfless one.
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It has tended to shave off the awkward corners of art, sand its sharpest edges down.
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Their faith becomes very thick armor indeed, one that even the sharpest Enlightenment rationalism won't penetrate.
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Yet perhaps the essay's sharpest point is the notion that politicians shouldn't focus on policy mechanisms.
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The sharpest contrast to that view would be a call for normalcy fitted to normal times.
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On Monday, they plummeted over 20 percent — the sharpest decline since the first Persian Gulf war.
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The benchmark KOSPI closed down 3.87%, marking the sharpest one-day fall since early October 1.4153.
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European stocks fizzled after euro zone manufacturing data showed the sharpest contraction in almost seven years.
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The sharpest of the criticism came from two of President Donald Trump's Senate allies: Republican Sens.
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And the sharpest arrow in the company's arsenal to achieving profitability is also the least understood.
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In July, Irish retail sales posted their sharpest annual fall since 2012 on weak car sales.
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It's big and the display is not the sharpest, but it won't strain your eyes either.
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Suddenly, the sharpest cultural and political analysis came in the form of a distracted boyfriend meme.
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Spring barley saw the sharpest deterioration, with the good/excellent rating losing 10 points to 76%.
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Some of his sharpest comments have come since taking his current post at the Treasury Department.
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Perhaps that's why the sharpest downsizing bite from the Great Recession was felt mostly by older workers.
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The figure was far worse than analysts had forecast and marked the sharpest decline since May 216.
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It was then he realized he'd accidentally purchased the sharpest footage of the lunar landing ever recorded.
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Out-of-pocket costs were up for each disorder, but MS patients have seen the sharpest rise.
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Autos, travel and tourism and restaurants and bars saw the sharpest cuts, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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Canada's currency was heading for its sharpest move lower against the greenback in more than a year.
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That result was in spite of the sharpest industry sales drop in nearly seven years during September.
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Pick your sharpest chef's knife or serrated knife, and get ready to savor summer's last melony goodness.
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That's the sharpest rise the federal government has recorded since it began keeping such records in 1968.
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Negativity rules The Republican primary was defined by insults -- the sharpest and most devastating lobbed by Trump.
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Breweries producing one million BBLs of beer saw the sharpest decline in sales at around 2.5 percent.
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The stock fell about 21 percent in the quarter - the sharpest decline of any big U.S. bank.
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Argentina's Merval stock index closed down 3.8 percent, marking the sharpest single-day fall since late June.
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Maybe it is just that the sharpest practices all over the world inspire the most creative wordplay.
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The sharpest increases were seen in those 85 and older, where mortality rates rose more than 60%.
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He's all talk, of course; fundamentally thin-skinned, self-contradictory, not the sharpest tool in the drawer.
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This week's Femmebird Icon is none other than Dorothy Zbornack, the tallest, fiercest, sharpest-tongued Golden Girl.
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The figures published by national statistics agency INEGI marked the sharpest decline in sales since August 2013.
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Data released on Thursday showed that German factory orders fell at their sharpest rate in two years.
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The downward trend had seen its sharpest decline in the past ten years, according to the Post.
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The March reading showed the sharpest contraction since November last year, when the PMI stood at 48.0.
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Changing the resolution to 1440p WQHD for the sharpest image possible on a Samsung phone is easy.
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Evelyn has the sharpest tongue, and Ms. Parsons, with her tart acerbity, makes the most of it.
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Yes Bank shares surged as much as 19.1 percent in their sharpest intra-day jump since Sept.
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The decline was sharpest among joint-stock commercial banks, which had been more aggressive in interbank activities.
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The sharpest plunge occurred immediately after the video, taken by a bystander, showed up on social media.
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"They do not come across as the sharpest tacks in the tack-box-factory," said the source.
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So this all sounds either hinky, or like Agosta is not the sharpest blade on the bench.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, Wall Street's fear gauge, rose 863 points, its sharpest jump in two weeks.
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"Proud" — from a new EP, "The Play Don't Care Who Makes It" — is among his sharpest releases.
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Before long, the internet police became the state's sharpest tool for prodding online rabble rousers into silence.
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He has directed some of his sharpest language toward General Motors, and Mary Barra, its chief executive.
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But the sharpest increases were in the English Midlands and in Yorkshire in northern England, Shelter said.
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One of the sharpest increases was in Britain, which reported 87 cases, up from 51 on Tuesday.
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And if they choose the sharpest managers, they reason, they can get good gains net of costs.
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In the euro zone, manufacturing activity contracted at its sharpest contraction in almost seven years in September.
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Taken as a whole, this week's PMIs pointed to the sharpest fall in employment since December 2009.
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It's the sharpest ride I've driven since we wrapped up our 2019 Car of the Year award.
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Last year, the Fed's portfolio declined by more than $350 billion — the sharpest reduction since the crisis.
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China's May imports were much weaker than expected, falling 8.5 percent, the sharpest drop since July 2016.
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Benchmark London copper rebounded 0.1% after it fell at the sharpest monthly rate since November 2015 last month.
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Shares of the company declined as much as 7.7 percent, in their sharpest intraday drop since November 2017.
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Trump's expected meeting with Romney amounts to an olive branch of sorts to one of his sharpest critics.
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It isn't the sharpest knife, but it still managed to pass his veggie-slicing test with flying colors.
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But her sharpest and most personal attack was over his past opposition to mandatory busing to desegregate schools.
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Plus, there are a few brand new details about Sheeran's soldier only the sharpest fans may have heard.
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Mr. Sessions is carrying out one of the sharpest U-turns in Justice Department philosophy in modern history.
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But the sharpest point of Hughes' op-ed was how he identified that users are trapped on Facebook.
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The last couple of weeks of this campaign have featured some of the sharpest exchanges in the race.
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The helicopter industry has experienced one of the sharpest disruptions caused by the slide in global oil prices.
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Falls were led by China Railway Signal & Communication Corp , which sank 18.4%, the sharpest drop of the day.
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The fine-pointed marker also gave me the sharpest wing ever, without having to clean up with concealer.
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As far as which one is the "sharpest lawyer,"...McBeth said he would give the title to Hillary.
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For the month, the pound fell 3 percent on a trade-weighted basis, its sharpest falls since October.
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This results in the brightest, sharpest, most color-accurate displays Apple has ever produced for its smartphone line.
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U.S. gold futures GCcv1 have risen more than 0.43 percent for the week, the sharpest jump since 2008.
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Some of Clinton's sharpest attacks throughout the campaign accused Sanders of risking all the expansions achieved through Obamacare.
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The report reveals that Guatemala saw the sharpest increase in fatalities, which increased fivefold from 22018 to 260.
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That was its sharpest drop since June 2013 and compared with a forecast for growth of 0.9 percent.
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The improvement in the capital's schools began in the early 2000s and was sharpest among its poorest pupils.
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Since then, yields have moved significantly higher, but the sharpest moves have occurred after the U.S. presidential election.
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Factory output barely rebounded in November after contracting in holiday-shortened October at the sharpest rate since 2013.
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The data shows by far the sharpest fall in activity has been in early- and seed-stage rounds.
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Earlier, data showed German industrial orders in February fell at their sharpest rate in more than two years.
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Doge is so fun and good natured that it won the approval of even the sharpest internet critics.
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Paul a "spoiled brat" and suggested he was not, shall we say, the sharpest tool in the shed.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, Wall Street's fear gauge, rose 3.0 points, its sharpest jump in nearly two weeks.
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Health care brings sharpest clash Health care continues to be the dominant issue in congressional campaigns this cycle.
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The sharpest declines were in Spain, to 21.4 from 2.03 percent, and Italy, to 11.3 from 13.1 percent.
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That's the sharpest pace of downgrades in four years and nearly twice the 213-year average, FactSet said.
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Inventories dropped 0.5 percent in February, the Commerce Department said on Friday, the sharpest decline since May 2013.
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In the first quarter, Las Vegas had the sharpest annual rent growth at 6.2%, followed by Orlando, Fla.
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No longer does he travel the world, promoting complex derivative bets to some of the sharpest investors around.
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SPLRCI, sensitive to trade developments in recent months, was up 0.9 percent, its sharpest gain in five weeks.
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The boy who drew cartoons of his ideal life made that life happen down to the sharpest detail.
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It's not just that she leveled the sharpest, most devastating attacks against him during the debates last month.
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The news sent Nvidia shares plunging 7.8 percent, the sharpest decline of any company in the S.&P.
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Some of Judge Sullivan's sharpest rebukes involved Mr. Flynn's lies about his lobbying work for the Turkish government.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 7.8% for the day, its sharpest one-day loss since October 2008.
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The increase in the death toll is the sharpest seen so far during the outbreak in the country.
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The main index added 0.2%, but was still set to post its sharpest monthly fall in four years.
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The main index added 0.2%, but was still set to post its sharpest monthly fall in four years.
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Her specific criticisms of the cost of Sanders' "Medicare for All" plan were the sharpest of the bunch.
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It represented the sharpest rejection of Tunisia's ruling elite since the 2011 uprising that ushered in democratic rule.
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Both record in 1440p, and they deliver some of the sharpest video I've seen at their price point.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 1.3%, its sharpest gain in almost a month.
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Every debate has involved a panel of journalists trying to elicit the sharpest possible differences among the candidates.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 1.3%, its sharpest gain in almost a month.
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Wall Street edged higher as U.S. tech stocks rebounded from their sharpest single-day selloff in five weeks.
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Many of the sharpest scenes in "American Crime Story" explore the sticky interaction of race, fame, and class.
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In previous debates some of the sharpest exchanges have come from attacks from lower-polling candidates, including Sen.
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Some of the sharpest are medical, when a parent feels responsible that a child is sick or hurt.
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North Korea policy is one of the sharpest points of divergence between liberals and conservatives in the South.
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The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index closed down 1.24 percent on Tuesday, its sharpest daily decline since October.
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One of the sharpest critics of the Trump administration's family separations at the US-Mexico border, Oregon Sen.
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Chinese PMI surveys underscored the risk to world growth, showing the sharpest contraction in manufacturing activity on record.
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Ozil reserved his sharpest words for Grindel, however, alleging that the federation president had been "patronizing" toward him.
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The decision, though, was not that surprising to some Virginia supporters who are among the president's sharpest critics.
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Sales, however, were 2000 percent lower than in October 249, the sharpest 23.7-month drop since July 2014.
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The decision to annul the mayoral vote and schedule the June re-run prompted one of the sharpest selloffs.
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This is the sharpest two-year rise since 1964, says the council, a nonprofit focused on eliminating preventable deaths.
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Elsewhere, the British pound was broadly weak after data showed UK industrial output suffered its sharpest fall since 2013.
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Trump and Clinton's opposing policies on gun control represent one of the sharpest contrasts between the two presidential candidates.
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The difference in the colors' value is sharpest at the painting's core and fans out, softening at the corners.
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Announced at Mobile World Congress, the BT-300 is Epson's smallest, lightest and sharpest pair of smart glasses yet.
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The platform elevated the sharpest, sometimes glibbest, analysis, the best jokes, and the worst lines over stiff talking points.
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Like Nintendo's recent Mario games, the designers kept their sharpest ideas for these areas, a reward for the dedicated.
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Black Mirror is most comfortable when it's suspicious of technology, but it's sharpest when it examines distinctly human anxieties.
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Yet its unequal effects will be sharpest only if its income tax cuts are allowed to expire after 2025.
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In many areas, it's one of the sharpest cold waves to hit in between Christmas and New Years — period.
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Aside from partisanship, the poll suggests one of the sharpest demographic divides among debate-watchers is education among whites.
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Of the seven candidates onstage, the sharpest fights were between Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
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The stock had dropped after its sharpest-ever quarterly profit fall and slowest annual profit growth in 0.083 years.
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Graham and McCain are defense hawks and have been two of Trump's sharpest GOP critics on foreign policy matters.
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Wholesale inventories dropped 0.5 percent in February, the Commerce Department said on Friday, the sharpest decline since May 2013.
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The 6-inch screen, while not the sharpest, is still very immersive for reading, watching videos, and playing games.
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Perhaps the sharpest example of this is the effect of Russia's meddling in the American presidential election last year.
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Women across the country are hitting the polls wearing their sharpest pantsuits in honor of democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton.
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He's one of the sharpest minds on TV, and his nightly show, All In, is consistently smart and probing.
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It is on track for a 0.8 percent gain on the week, its sharpest weekly gain since late September.
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The bank said it would be the sharpest drop in 2019 due to the weakness in the VIP market.
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The wallpapers are stored at a resolution of 3,200 pixel 2,560 pixels to give you the sharpest possible image.
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There is no place for mocking laughter—the sharpest arrow in the queer and feminine quiver—in Trump's America.
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Klein is sharpest when riffing rather than recounting, and efforts to combine the two do not always go smoothly.
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Republicans from Florida, home to many immigrants, fired off some of the sharpest criticism, The Washington Post reported. Sen.
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New Jersey, Connecticut and Hawaii are among the states that have seen the sharpest decreases in debit card usage.
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But the Predators still did enough to take another victory on a night when they weren't at their sharpest.
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It remains on track for a 0.7 percent rise for the week, its sharpest weekly gain since late September.
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Perhaps the sharpest example of this was when Trump and Putin held a bilateral summit in Helsinki last year.
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The state's homeless population rose by 14% within a year — one of the sharpest increases of any US state.
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Britain saw an increase in the labor share of G.D.P. but also one of the sharpest increases in inequality.
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China's industrial output contracted at the sharpest pace in 30 years in the first two months of the year.
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China's industrial output contracted at the sharpest pace in 30 years in January and February, according to Reuters records.
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Latest economic figures from China earlier on Monday showed factory data plunging at its sharpest pace in three decades.
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My father-in-law will be 90 in August, and he is still the sharpest bridge player I know.
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A boycott is simply impractical, and even the auto-captioning system's sharpest detractors, like Poynter, admit it's gotten better.
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Flake was one of the first senators to strongly oppose Trump and has remained one of Trump's sharpest critics.
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As Rosetta made its slow suicidal dive to the surface, it took the sharpest images of the comet surface.
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She argued that the rates of change are the sharpest she's seen in researching data from the 1930s onward.
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That is 20.5 percent higher than a year ago and is the sharpest 210-month rise in seven years.
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J.C. In one of the sharpest speeches of the night, Ms. Baez made room for both politics and levity.
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And unlike with other pycnodontids, the researchers realized that their sharpest teeth frequently grew back to replace broken ones.
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Many of the sharpest left-wing critics of liberalism do not frame themselves as opponents of liberal democratic ideals.
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Just look at "Lobby Baby" by Seth Meyers, whose talk show produces the sharpest political material on late night.
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The effect is sharpest among Democrats, 80% of whom say they'd be less inclined to back such a candidate.
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The present astral alignment means your crisis resolution skills are at their sharpest, so put them to good use!
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Red cabbage can be hard on the roof of the mouth, but the beige dressing soaked into its sharpest edges.
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Shares of Alphabet, Google's parent company, dropped close to 3 percent on Friday, the sharpest decline in nearly two months.
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So whip out your sharpest cheddar and smoothest stout, and unleash the broiler to make some proper Welsh drinking food.
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Global profit expectations plunged by 40 percentage points in June — the second-sharpest one-month decline in the survey history.
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A measure of U.S. consumer confidence posted its sharpest decline in more than three years in December, emphasizing the possibility.
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AX) rose as much as 4.8 percent, their sharpest daily gain in three years, while Bank of Queensland Ltd (BOQ.
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China guided the yuan lower at its sharpest pace since June on Monday, partly reversing the currency's gains last week.
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U.S. 30-year Treasury bond yields gained almost 0.963 basis points in their sharpest rise in more than five years.
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Still, the most vulnerable oilfields have already clocked the sharpest drops, according to Monaldi, which could limit this year's decline.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 16 percent this year in its sharpest drop since 2011.
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But Brent still ended with its sharpest weekly drop in four months as investors cashed out of April's big rally.
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It's the sharpest doorbell stream I've ever seen with colors that accurately represent the environment outside, even when it's gray.
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NASA scientists now understand that pieces of moon dust — especially the smallest, sharpest particles — pose clear health risks to astronauts.
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Scientists have now produced a new composite map, creating the sharpest and most detailed look at the dwarf planet yet.
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The CBOE Volatility index was up about 3 points at 18.68, in one of its sharpest gains since early February.
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The number of murders in America rose by 10.8% last year, according to the FBI, the sharpest rise in decades.
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We only want to bring you most up-to-date music news, the most considered takes, and the sharpest criticism.
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German industrial orders fell by the sharpest rate in more than two years in February, according to data released Thursday.
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Earlier on Thursday, a measure of U.S. consumer confidence posted its sharpest decline in more than three years in December.
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German industrial orders fell in February by the sharpest rate in more than two years, according to data released Thursday.
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His family celebrates inbreeding the way the Hapsburg monarchs did, so he's probably not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
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By then a team of some of the FBI's sharpest cyber experts had homed in on their suspect, officials said.
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The sharpest conservative policy minds have been hard at work on ideal ways to reform the tax code for decades.
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JKSE closed down 3.7 percent - its fifth straight session of losses and its sharpest one-day fall since November 2016.
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In the EU, opposition to TTIP is at its sharpest in Germany and Austria, two export powerhouses with low unemployment.
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The sharpest price drops were concentrated in near-dated futures contracts, which are where many hedge fund positions are held.
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The Mother of All Questions unites some of Solnit's sharpest feminist polemics with her decades-long preoccupation with crafting narrative.
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Nevermind that she's one of the toughest, smartest, and sharpest policy minds in D.C. and has been for many years.
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A measure of U.S. consumer confidence posted its sharpest decline in more than three years in December, emphasising the possibility.
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The rand tumbled more than 2.5% over the past week against the dollar, its sharpest weekly drop since early August.
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Seasonally adjusted exports dropped by 2.8 percent, the sharpest fall since August 2015 that ended five consecutive months of growth.
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He flashed some of his sharpest pitches all season, using all four of his pitches to strike out Nationals batters.
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Growth was extensive for the majority of insurance branches with financial business lines and property insurance seeing the sharpest improvements.
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Pancreas cancers are up in the US, and some of the sharpest gains are in 25 to 29 year olds.
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At one point the value of the pound plummeted to $1.36 from $1.50, the sharpest one-day drop on record.
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In one of his sharpest public critiques of the president to date, Muellertore into Trumpfor his effusive praise of WikiLeaks.
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Official data last week showed business investment fell 0.4 percent in the first quarter, the sharpest fall since late 2016.
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Declines were sharpest in the most expensive segments of the housing market, while the more affordable sectors suffered much less.
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Clinton seemed eager to turn to national security to launch her sharpest attacks yet on Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz.
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That clarity is sharpest in his portrait of a nineteenth century soaked in the blood of the European working class.
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" During Garland's nomination in the White House Rose Garden yesterday, Obama described Garland as "one of America's sharpest legal minds.
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In August, China's yuan suffered its sharpest monthly drop in 25 years as the protracted U.S.-China trade war intensified.
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If the album's composed macrostructure had foregrounded the sharpest hooks and most savory sonic details, it would astound and calm.
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Perhaps Booker's sharpest exchange came relatively early in the debate when Biden and Booker clashed over their criminal justice records.
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In sum, that humor in democratic politics is also its most effective weapon: the strongest shield and the sharpest blade.
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It's a reminder that the people providing the sharpest and most current analysis are often not employed by major media.
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This is among the sharpest increases in any of the 23 states that have voted over the last six weeks.
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Mortgage lender Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd gained as much as 3.14%, its sharpest intraday rise in more than two weeks.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 dropped 0.9% by 0805 GMT, heading for its sharpest weekly decline in nearly four months.
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A tribute to the musical history of his hometown, the Miami rapper's fourth album is his sharpest, leanest, and loudest.
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It anticipates cash spending for the entire year will decline by 6%, making it the sharpest yearly decline since 2009.
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Her mother's stored-away belongings yielded evidence that Miss Warner might not have been the sharpest reader at Wellesley College.
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The 2034 bond suffered the sharpest falls, dropping 4.3 cents in the dollar to 109.8 cents, according to Tradeweb data.
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European stocks and the euro both fizzled after euro zone manufacturing data showed the sharpest contraction in almost seven years.
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Being our healthiest and sharpest selves involves all of the activities that are good for both the body and mind.
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Warren's fall has been sharpest: She is down 12 points from September, while Biden has also slipped by 6 points.
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It is no coincidence that some of Ms. Harris's sharpest moments as a national voice have come in political combat.
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The survey of 1,000 chartered accountants showed that the construction, property and transport sectors suffered the sharpest declines in confidence.
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The major stock indexes sold off sharply last week, which led to their sharpest weekly percentage declines in seven months.
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China's exports unexpectedly returned to modest growth in May but imports fell at the sharpest rate in nearly three years.
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He already had been sustaining major losses on the bet, but the Federal Trade Commission ruling is the sharpest blow yet.
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Oil futures are around 20% below 2019 peaks reached in late April, with May posting the sharpest monthly declines since November.
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Instead, they saved their sharpest words for President Donald Trump, with Ryan announcing he would back a start to impeachment proceedings.
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Aurobindo Pharma Ltd posted its sharpest intraday drop since November 2017, after the drugmaker reported March-quarter results below market expectations.
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Orders placed with suppliers fell at the sharpest rate since March 2009 and were expected to decline rapidly in August too.
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More than 40,000 people died on the road last year — up 14 percent since 2014 — the sharpest rise in 53 years.
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We learn that Queen Elizabeth isn't exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer and that Winston Churchill is prone to strokes.
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Construction investment climbed 1.2 percent in the fourth quarter while capital investment jumped 3.8 percent, the sharpest increase in six quarters.
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Dear White People was one of the sharpest movies of 2014, with biting satire, wonderful characters, and a strong directorial voice.
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The stock has tumbled nearly 52% from its record high hit in September 2017, its sharpest downturn since the 2010 IPO.
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What finer thing can there be but to fling the sharpest point of my strength into her creation day after day?
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Read ahead for Reynolds' most important parenting lessons, and remember to keep only the sharpest of objects near a baby's face.
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Elsewhere on the data front, German retail sales for September posted their sharpest fall in over two years, according to Reuters.
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On the other, hawks can point to a 20173% increase in murder between 22017 and 227, the sharpest rise since 22017.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, the world's largest contract chipmaker, forecast in January its sharpest quarterly revenue fall in a decade.
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Construction continued to struggle, however, contracting by 0.7 percent on the quarter - its sharpest fall since the third quarter of 2012.
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Fighters who recognize their sturdy jawline and come to rely on it often age the worst and have the sharpest declines.
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"Some of the sharpest rallies come in bear markets," Blue Line Futures's Bill Baruch said on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Wednesday.
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The 2025 bond suffered its sharpest decline in two months, dropping to 67.09 cents in the dollar, according to Tradeweb data.
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Romania and Italy worst reported violations Romania saw the sharpest rise in risk globally compared to the 261 Modern Slavery Index.
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Amid a deep recession, it shed 6,000 jobs last year, a 13 percent drop that was the sharpest for any province.
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It was the sharpest daily drop since March and led Japanese officials to call a special meeting to discuss market turmoil.
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The construction PMI followed data on Thursday that showed the British manufacturing sector staging one of its sharpest rebounds on record.
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It was the sharpest annual decline since October 2016, and followed a revised 3.9 percent year-on-year drop last December.
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Korian's shareprice was down 7.26 percent at 33.46 euros per share by 0918 GMT, its sharpest daily fall since February 2018.
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The OnePlus 5T has a larger 6.01-inch display and it's gorgeous even though it's not the sharpest on the market.
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It was changing hands at 23 yen after falling 0.7 percent on Thursday, the sharpest one-day loss in seven weeks.
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Japanese manufacturing activity contracted at a slower pace in March, but output fell at the sharpest rate in nearly three years.
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Mercury, the planet of communication, will be on vacation, so don't expect things to make sense or to feel your sharpest.
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Overseas sales dropped 11.1 percent in annual terms, the sharpest decline since April 2016 and the third month of falling shipments.
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Hog prices in China registered one of the sharpest ever declines in the first quarter and are below average production cost.
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It was changing hands at 93 yen after shedding 0.7 percent on Thursday, the sharpest one-day loss in seven weeks.
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The stock was down about 20 percent by 0720 GMT near 150 rupees, on track for its sharpest drop since 2003.
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Among major currencies the British pound was broadly weak after data showed UK industrial output suffered its sharpest fall since 2013.
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The S&P/ASX 23.3 index dropped 22 points to close at 22.7,230.4, its sharpest one-day fall in two weeks.
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It is little wonder then that science has in recent years become a source of some of America's sharpest political debates.
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His slow-building dynamic with Ruth, which moves from contempt to a collegial chemistry, is one of " GLOW " 's sharpest arcs.
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It's not the sharpest, brightest or most colorful out there, but it's good enough for movies and sharp enough for reading.
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In one of his sharpest public critiques of the president to date, Mueller excoriated Trump for his effusive praise of WikiLeaks.
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The day's rise, while other currencies were mostly flat, has it on track for its sharpest one-day jump since January.
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Three times in the past week, Justice Ginsburg has publicly discussed her view of the presidential race, in the sharpest terms.
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African elephant populations also suffered some of their sharpest declines in recent history, and African lion populations have also been decimated.
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A survey from Markit/CIPS earlier this month suggested the construction industry suffered its sharpest downturn in seven years last month.
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However overall, OECD demand contracted for the fourth straight quarter, with Japan showing the sharpest decline at 145,000 barrels a day.
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This most recent pullback, which has been the sharpest and deepest this year, does correlate with a couple of important events.
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Even though Syndergaard and the Mets' defense were not at their sharpest, the team's offense created enough cushion to withstand mistakes.
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This decline was sharpest during the Obama years and would probably continue if the G.O.P. lost a third consecutive presidential race.
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And the official poverty rate declined to 13.5 percent from 37.53 percent in 2014, the sharpest decline since the late 1960s.
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It is in "Tabula Rasa," however, that Keret's gift for adding layers to what initially seems straightforward comes through the sharpest.
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That pushed the broader Australian market up 1.4% and the financial sub-index 5.7% higher, the sharpest gain since November 2008.
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The White House reserved its sharpest barbs for Democrats and the media, excoriating them for giving legitimacy to claims of collusion.
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The S&P 500 finished little changed as U.S. tech stocks rebounded from their sharpest single-day selloff in five weeks.
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It was changing hands at 133 yen after falling 0.7 percent on Thursday, the sharpest one-day loss in seven weeks.
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" Joseph Stalin realized the value of propaganda when he said "Print is the sharpest and the strongest weapon of our party.
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One of its sharpest insights is that sometimes, when men stand up for women, those men actually stand to lose something.
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His forte has not been conservative conviction, major achievement or great vision, but one of the sharpest tongues in British politics.
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Ms. Bachelet reserved some of her sharpest criticism for President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines and for his ruthless antidrug campaign.
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Long one of the sharpest operators in this story, Tyrion has made one bad decision after another since joining Team Targaryen.
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Stiglitz could have done much better, however, if he had narrowed his focus to the sharpest arguments in his policy quiver.
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Oil futures tumbled 31% in a matter of seconds overnight on Sunday, their sharpest decline since the Gulf War in 1991.
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Spain reported its sharpest increase in cases on Tuesday while India announced a 21-day lockdown of its 1.3 billion population.
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They soon realize that they'll have to lower their expectations because their "savior" isn't exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Trump's sharpest critics have already begun to raise the alarm about Trump's plans to shrug off the new law's transparency requirements.
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All the candidates took aim at the former New York City mayor, but Warren got in some of the sharpest hits.
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In trading in the United States, the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500-stock index tumbled 1.8 percent, its sharpest decline since September.
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"The sharpest move was in euro/dollar and it has become this across-the-board buying of the dollar," he added.
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Market expectations have changed after the central bank carried out its sharpest rate cut in more than two years this month.
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The sharpest moves across markets were partly reversed in afternoon trading in New York, but risky assets remained in the red.
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Anthony Scaramucci is one of his sharpest critics, while Mr. Bannon and Mr. Priebus have urged Mr. Trump to spare him.
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America's premier soccer division kicks off its 25th season on February 29th, but who will be looking sharpest on the day?
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The White House has saved its sharpest rebukes for career officials within the administration who have been critical of the order.
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Net corporate bond issues fell last month by 246.2 billion yuan, the sharpest contraction on record according to Thomson Reuters data.
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Chile's stock index took its biggest daily dive in six years and the peso currency suffered its sharpest depreciation since 2013.
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While lacking compelling historical context, Tenney can still impart to young ladies American Girl's sharpest lesson: Being a woman is expensive.
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Though the songs are addictive, Babymetal's sharpest asset is its singular combination of J-pop's theatrical pageantry and metal's primal sprint.
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"I met with a man the other day who was 85 years old, the sharpest guy you'll ever meet," Trump said.
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Even the sharpest and most experienced minds studying North Korea say their predictions as to what happens next are educated guesses.
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That said, you're one of the sharpest, wittiest signs in the zodiac, so never discount or doubt your intuitive abilities, Virgo.
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Oil futures are trading around 20% below 2019 peaks reached in late April, with May posting the sharpest monthly declines since November.
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Earlier, it hit a 5-1/2-year low as British industrial output in November suffered its sharpest fall since early 2013.
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Oil futures are around 20% below 2019 peaks reached in late April, with falls in May the sharpest monthly declines since November.
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And because the light from the sun hits the center of the retina, this burn occludes the sharpest region of central vision.
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In a speech about America's biggest adversary on Thursday, Vice President Mike Pence saved some of his sharpest words for U.S. companies.
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Of the eight big flyways, the East Asian-Australasian is also the one displaying the sharpest decline in the number of birds.
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One of the sharpest critics, as expected, is Cardinal Joseph Zen, a retired, 86-year-old prelate who lives in Hong Kong.
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Thais Prandini, a director at consultancy Thymos Energy, said credit restrictions during Brazil's sharpest recession in eight decades may also limit interest.
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The U.S. immigrant population had swelled by 5 million people in just one decade, the sharpest increase in more than 100 years.
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In person, I can definitely say the Oculux NXG251 is not the most vibrant, sharpest, or most realistic-looking monitor I've seen.
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This should all be fixed in iOS 12.1, which will pick the sharpest base frame for the HDR merge when taking selfies.
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Earlier it hit a 5-1/2-year low as British industrial output in November suffered its sharpest fall since early 2013.
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Stein has seized on this point and focused her message on disaffected progressive voters in particular, reserving her sharpest critiques for Clinton.
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That, at any rate, was the insight of Peter's campaign manager, Eli Gold (Alan Cumming), in one of the finale's sharpest scenes.
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Hence, a key reason why areas where average prices - and therefore stamp duty taxes - are highest are seeing the sharpest price falls.
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While beef had the sharpest projected gain, every single category of meat saw a predicted rise in supply throughout the next decade.
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One hundred days into the Trump presidency, however, the businessman-turned-politician has succeeded in confounding his sharpest critics on several fronts.
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The result was an aggressive performance by Mr Sanders and some of the sharpest exchanges yet between the two surviving Democratic contenders.
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This footage is the "earliest, sharpest, and most accurate surviving video images of man's first steps on the moon," according to Sotheby's.
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Earlier, it hit a 5-1/2- ear low as British industrial output in November suffered its sharpest fall since early 2013.
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British new car sales in 2018 fell by about 7 percent, their sharpest decline since the global financial crisis a decade earlier.
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The Colombo stock index ended 21 percent weaker at 2159.1000,108.71, a day after it posed its sharpest daily gain since Nov. 21.
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The New York Times called its 4mm rubber tip the "smallest, sharpest one in the business" because of how accurate it is.
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British industry data are also expected to generate interest after output fell 1.1 percent in December, its sharpest monthly drop since 2012.
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Losses were dominated by locally-listed Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, which slid 2.6%, its sharpest intraday fall since May 17.
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But an essay he wrote in 1908, "Joseph Conrad: A Disquisition," remains one of the sharpest accounts of Conrad's use of perspective.
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Immigrants of all backgrounds — including more than a million legal residents who are not citizens — had the sharpest rise in coverage rates.
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Sterling soared above $1.32 against the dollar on Thursday after U.K. manufacturing data for August showed one of the sharpest rebounds ever.
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The night before, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro engaged in the sharpest exchange of the evening with former Rep.
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Morale among industry managers fell to -4.4, as the assessment of current order books fell at its sharpest level since February 2009.
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One of the sharpest tools in the percussionist's tool kit, it's held vertically, with a handle at one end to ease bending.
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This year's increase — which is more than triple that of last year's — is the sharpest jump yet since the launch of HealthCare.gov.
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From the beginning, her humor has been sharpest when trained on the intricacies of relationships—what makes them both maddening and indispensable.
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His criticism of his liberal colleagues was scathing, but he directed the sharpest barbs at conservatives he thought had betrayed the cause.
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Overseas sales dropped 11.1 percent in annual terms, the sharpest decline since April 2016 and marked the third month of falling shipments.
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This marks the sharpest decline since the regime suffered a 6.5 percent drop in 1997 as a result of a devastating famine.
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Luckily, you have a hard shell to protect you, dear crab, not to mention one of the sharpest intuitions in the zodiac!
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Consumer confidence suffered its sharpest drop last month since March 1990, according to a closely-watched gauge from market research company GfK.
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AT&T "has a huge lobbying budget and the sharpest lawyers money can buy to get this deal approved," Mr. Copps said.
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Consumer confidence suffered its sharpest drop since March 1990 last month, according to a closely-watched gauge from market research company GfK.
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Corker, who announced in September his plans to retire after his term, gave one of the sharpest public rebukes to the president.
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On Friday, it had booked its sharpest daily rise in more than two years, climbing a little over 1.2% during the session.
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But the sharpest effects of the longest shutdown in the nation's 242-year history are only beginning to emerge across the country.
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Benchmark U.S. 20.9149-year Treasuries, usually a haven in times of turmoil, suffered their sharpest two-day selloff in nearly 20 years.
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Those photos provided the sharpest images ever taken of the moon, an achievement that led to the mapping of its rugged terrain.
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The sharpest came during a May interview with the hosts of "The Breakfast Club," a New York-based nationally syndicated radio show.
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One thing that struck me is that the decline in trust and confidence in the American president is sharpest among our allies.
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A full-blown trade war has developed with the United States and caused the sharpest slowdown in China's economic growth in decades.
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She devotes her sharpest insights to close readings of the moviemaker's work for clues to the soul of the (Jewish) man within.
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FOR DECADES, some of the world's sharpest minds have advanced a plethora of ideas to tackle climate change, but to no avail.
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Harry Kane asserted himself as the Premier League's sharpest striker, netting two goals in second-place Tottenham's 3-2 victory over Everton.
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The Seoul stock market's KOSPI index ended down 69.41 points, or 282%, at 23,26.9, posting its sharpest one-day fall since Oct.
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An early release published on September 23rd showed it had slid to 41.4, signifying the sharpest decline in manufacturing activity since 2009.
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The strict rules also apply to plastic and other recyclables, but cardboard and mixed paper have seen the sharpest drops in prices.
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The greenback was on its way to shedding 266 percent against the yen in February in its sharpest monthly decline since 21.4.
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On Monday, the blue-chip CSI300 index plummeted 4.3 percent to 3,22011 points, its sharpest one-day percentage fall since February 26.9000.
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"It was like the exact lens you want to use with the sharpest glass that you could get," Systrom says to Hoffman.
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Health care remains the issue where these broader choices are likely to reach the sharpest point for Democrats through the 2020 election.
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The sharpest plunge in America's press freedom rating occurred during the Obama administration — thanks in part to its zealous prosecutions of journalists.
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The criticism is some of Bolton's sharpest aimed at his former boss since his departure from the White House earlier this year.
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The CBOE Volatility index touched a high of 21.87 in one of its sharpest gains since the market sell-off in February.
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Export orders fell for the third month in a row and at the sharpest pace since November 2018, amid slowing global demand.
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The sharpest rebuke came from UnitedHealth Group CEO David Wichmann, who said that "Medicare for All" would "surely destabilize" the U.S. health system.
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The stock sank to a three-year low of $108.38, registering its sharpest decline since the company's well-publicized public listing in 2011.
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An impressive feat — and he claims it's one of the top three sharpest knives he's ever made, followed by carbon fiber and pasta.
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They will push home-grown operating systems and technical standards, and direct vast resources and the country's sharpest minds to developing advanced technologies.
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Passenger vehicle sales fell for eight straight months until June, and in May sales dropped 20.55% - the sharpest recorded fall in 73 years.
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Passenger vehicle sales fell for eight straight months until June, and in May sales dropped 26% - the sharpest recorded fall in 21 years.
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Facing weak demand, factories lowered the prices of their goods and hit the brakes, cutting output at the sharpest rate in four years.
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"Recent pressures on UK consumer finances have been the sharpest for almost three years," said economist Tim Moore at data company IHS Markit.
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Another by J.D. Vance, the author of Hillbilly Elegy, was one of the sharpest critiques of libertarianism I've ever seen from a conservative.
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South Carolina's spending dropped 2.4 percent over that period, with the sharpest declines in Nevada, down 14.7 percent, and Michigan, down 12.4 percent.
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The sharpest point of your lead will always touch the paper, and you won't constantly fidget to rotate the pencil in your hand.
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NASA has also released a photo of the Sputnik Planum region which it says is the sharpest view yet of the Plutonian surface.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and longtime New York Daily News columnist was one of the sharpest observers of New York City life.
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And if you think that's tough, wait until you start interacting with robots, which aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer just yet.
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The CBOE Volatility index was up 5.86 points at 21.66, in one of its sharpest gains since the market sell-off in February.
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Although SPHERE and GPI haven't unambiguously found a forming world, they have managed to take the sharpest-ever pictures of protoplanetary disks themselves.
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Together, we can create an amazing news ecosystem, open to all, to share the brightest analysis and sharpest news, not noise or opinion.
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This year's increase, which is more than triple the size of last year's, is the sharpest jump since the launch of the marketplaces.
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The sharpest tools in the shed are the ones who take risks following their dreams doing what they love or are passionate about.
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North Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)Donald Trump and Ted Cruz clashed Thursday in their sharpest -- and most personal -- encounters of the campaign season.
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Bharti Infratel rose as much as 5.4%, its sharpest intraday jump since February, and was the top percentage gainer on the NSE index.
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IBEX markets posted their sharpest one-day drops ever, falling more than 12 percent, led by a dive in European bank stocks .SX7P.
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Russia registered one of the sharpest drops in its oil output in the winter of 2005/353, when Siberia experienced comparable low temperatures.
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At the G7 -- which, for the third year straight has excluded Russia as the eighth participant -- those worries are at their sharpest relief.
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That came on the heels of a report on Thursday which showed industrial orders fell at the sharpest rate in over two years.
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BlackBerry shares rose 13 percent in Toronto to C$16.95, their sharpest one-day gain since April and highest close since March 2013.
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Passenger vehicle sales fell for eight straight months until June, and in May sales dropped 275% - the sharpest recorded fall in 250 years.
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Hate crimes against Muslims saw the sharpest increase The Muslim, Jewish and black populations were targets of the most incidents, the report says.
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That will cut its surplus by 44,000 bpd to 222,000 bpd in 2017, the sharpest annual drop in over 2713 years, Paravaikkarasu said.
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That's the sharpest growth since 2011, when luxury sales started to be hit by slower economic growth and a fierce crackdown on corruption.
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This continues a quarter-century of improvement; especially important to experts is that the sharpest drops have been among Hispanic and black teenagers.
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Passenger vehicle sales fell for eight straight months until June, and in May sales dropped 20.55% - the sharpest recorded fall in 18 years.
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Outside of casting her as part of the much-maligned Washington status quo, the former governors have reserved their sharpest critiques for Trump.
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And Democrats aren't buying the idea that Comey's dismissal was anything but an attempt to silence one of the president's sharpest internal critics.
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Director Ang Lee shot the movie at 120 frames per second, which delivers the sharpest picture I've ever seen in a movie theater.
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Holder's comments about the president's alleged lawbreaking are some of the sharpest criticism of Trump yet from former members of the Obama administration.
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Kotak Mahindra shares closed 8.8 percent higher, after surging as much as 14 percent in their sharpest intraday gain in nearly nine years.
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Spot gold was up 0.35 percent at $1,20173 an ounce albeit after its sharpest drop in 1-1/2 years late last week.
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And the sharpest verbal jokes in the screenplay by Mr. Guest and the actor and writer Jim Piddock are as inspired as ever.
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"Recent pressures on UK consumer finances have been the sharpest for almost three years," said economist Tim Moore at data company IHS Markit.
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That was the sharpest one-month drop in almost six years, but it remains well above the 56.23 mark separating growth from contraction.
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Putin's remarks were his sharpest yet in the wake of the U.S. decision to stop complying with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
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In some of his sharpest criticism of Trump yet, the former President cast his successor as a compulsive liar with an authoritarian streak.
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The sitcom's sharpest jokes are at the expense of Jonah, a business school dropout forced to confront his privilege at his new job.
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In New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index climbed 0.8% or 84.44 points to 10,622.55, its sharpest gain in three-weeks.
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Ms. James tried to turn Mr. Wofford's legal experience with corporate clients against him in one of the sharpest attacks of the night.
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That is probably the sharpest drop since World War II. It's twice as much as during the worst parts of the Great Recession.
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But the hazy, lovely FX comedy Better Things demonstrates just how much Adlon has always been one of the medium's sharpest, wittiest minds.
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New orders continued declining and at the sharpest pace since February 2009, dragged by a record decline in new business from mainland China.
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His digital team is searching for the right tone to ask small contributors for cash during the sharpest economic downturn in their lifetimes.
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Pioneer Natural Resources — Shares of the exploration and production gained more than 20% as oil prices rebounded from their sharpest slide since 1991.
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The yield on 10-year Indonesian government bonds dropped more than 23 basis points to 6.637% - the sharpest drop in nearly nine months.
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Aramco shares closed 9.1% lower at 30 riyals ($8.00), their sharpest one day percentage fall, and below the IPO price of 13 riyals.
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The subjects on the low-carb diet also had the sharpest declines in a hormone called ghrelin, which is produced in the stomach.
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After the sharpest three-day selloff in Australian 10-year bonds since 1987, the long end of the curve was a smoking ruin.
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Technology shares were among the day's leaders and were on track for the sharpest weekly gains among the 11 main S&P sectors.
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It's O.K. to have a few sips when you're with us because you will be safe even if you're not at your sharpest.
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From a year earlier, production gained 4.2%, also handily outpacing 1.0% seen in the survey and logging the sharpest increase since October 2018.
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In Asia, South Korea's won fell 1%, while the country's stocks plunged nearly 4% in their sharpest one-day loss sine October 2018.
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And house manager Jerry Nadler put possibly the sharpest point possible on what it means for Trump to deny Congress's authority over impeachment.
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Many of the sharpest sequences feature the bickering and bantering between Fleabag and her sister Claire, played by the magnificently restrained Sian Clifford.
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McCarthy has her sharpest exchanges with a hapless deliveryman (Karan Soni), just as Wiig melts like butter at the arrival of Chris Hemsworth.
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While the Middle East remains the highest overall, some of the sharpest increases are in other regions, including Europe and sub-Saharan Africa.
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An IHS Markit/CIPS survey showed a deepening construction downturn in December, driven by the sharpest drop in civil engineering activity since 2009.
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An IHS Markit/CIPS survey showed a deepening construction downturn in December, driven by the sharpest drop in civil engineering activity since 2009.
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Tighter lending conditions, higher taxes on foreign buyers and an apartment glut have driven the sharpest property downturn in a generation in Australia.
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ESPN's chief bloviator, Stephen A. Smith, is usually the loudest guy in the room but he's not always the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Challenger banks Metro Bank, OneSavings Virgin Money, meanwhile, saw some of the sharpest falls as analysts pointed to their high gearing to domestic lending.
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In all branches of government, some of the sharpest scrutiny of the president is coming from female leaders, with vastly different roles and ideologies.
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"GE deserved to rebound based on that upgrade from Steve Tusa, the analyst with the sharpest read on where the company's headed," Cramer said.
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The consumer price index rose 0.6 percent in January, its sharpest monthly move in nearly four years, putting the annualized increase at 2.5 percent.
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Engel defended his office from the sharpest criticism by the IGs, who had written that the memo could have diminished protections for government whistleblowers.
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China's May exports unexpectedly returned to modest growth in May but imports fell at the sharpest rate in nearly three years, adding to uncertainties.
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On Friday, the Japanese currency had booked its sharpest daily rise in more than two years, climbing a little over 1.2% during the session.
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The Confederation of British Industry said its monthly order book balance rose to +10 from -6 in October, the sharpest fall in two years.
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IMPORTS FALL WORST IN ALMOST 6.23 YEARS China's May imports were much weaker than expected, falling 8.5 percent, the sharpest drop since July 2016.
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China Railway Signal & Communication Corp posted the sharpest decline of the morning session, falling 16.1% by the midday break, having earlier fallen nearly 22%.
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The videos have the "sharpest" and "most accurate" video images of astronaut Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon, according to the auction house.
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The sharpest and most immediate pressure may be on the Border Force, the agency within the Home Office that enforces immigration and customs controls.
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Retsuko's mom is determined to set up her daughter with arranged marriage prospects, including a handsome polar bear boasting the sharpest, most angled eyebrows.
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Markets around the globe dived into a sea of red, with the pan-European Stoxx dropping 2% in its sharpest daily tumble of 7.03.
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But the country's sharpest decline in industrial output in a decade, a 2.1% drop in May, made economists wonder if this time was different.
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The President's comments on missile defense echoed one of the sharpest criticisms that congressional Republicans have had of the Trump administration's Pentagon budget request.
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He has directed his sharpest invective toward his fellow Republican leaders, repeatedly calling them out for moral cowardice in not standing up to Trump.
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It's also the sharpest on any iPad, which is required since the text and other content you're viewing on the screen is much smaller.
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The West-Perth based company's shares reversed course to rise as much as 2000% after the announcement, their sharpest gain in over three months.
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Other bearish economic indicators this week included lower German factory orders, which fell in February by the sharpest rate in more than two years.
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Losses were dominated by financial stocks, with top lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia dropping 0.7%, its sharpest intraday fall in more than two weeks.
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Brexit has hit the British construction industry hard, with a business survey showing the sector suffered its sharpest downturn in seven years last month.
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Around the world, the sharpest slowdown is concentrated on routes to and from Asia, but other domestic and international routes also show slackening momentum.
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Over the last three years, during the Trump administration's tenure, some of the sharpest declines in enrollment have been on the federally run Healthcare.
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Merkel will need the sharpest combination of her political instincts and her principled politics to keep this electoral earthquake from causing more serious damage.
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House prices in Australia have posted their sharpest falls in a generation, spurring a plunge in the construction outlook and weighing on consumer spending.
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Utilities and industrial stocks accounted for most of the gains of the index, with Infratil Ltd marking its sharpest climb in over 10 weeks.
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Their record low of 0.05 percent was hit about a year ago and was followed by one of the sharpest sell-offs in history.
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Manhattan had the sharpest overall sales slump from a year ago in January but the biggest gain was nearby Nassau county on Long Island.
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Leslye Headland, the co-creator of the new comedy Russian Doll on Netflix, is perhaps our sharpest dramatic writer when it comes to cruelty.
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Treasury yields are staging one of the sharpest two-day moves of the year, as the U.S. tax bill moves closer to becoming law.
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Simply put, the Edge Pro Apex 4 sharpens all knives at precise blade angles for some of the best and sharpest results you'll see.
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Baja California Sur, which includes the popular resort of Los Cabos, is one of the states that has seen the sharpest rise in murders.
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I wanted to have one of the sharpest contrasts I could, which is what he wore when he used to hang about New York.
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Regis Resources Ltd fell as much as 5.1 %, its sharpest drop in over three-weeks and was among the worst performers on the benchmark.
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Macron ordered a shake-up of his office after the scandal brought the sharpest criticism he has faced since taking power 15 months ago.
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Jedrzejczyk's jab is the sharpest in any of the women's divisions and it is an educated one, laying the foundation for more damaging blows.
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Whittaker's jab is one of the sharpest you will see in the middleweight division and can be a hurting punch all on its own.
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In a voice that to my Midwestern ear bore the sharpest bite of New York brusqueness, he snapped in my direction, "What — no pickle?"
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O'Malley Dillon was a deputy campaign manager for Obama's reelection effort in 2012 and is seen as one of the party's sharpest data experts.
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The sharpest insults appear to have been reserved for those who were perceived to have endangered public health by failing to isolate themselves sufficiently.
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Private Japanese investors have purchased nearly $70 billion in foreign bonds this year with the sharpest increase coming after the BoJ adopted negative rates.
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Dean Baker, a co-founder of the liberal Center for Economic and Policy Research, was the sharpest critic of Piketty among those I contacted.
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In August, the yuan tumbled about 24.85% against the dollar its sharpest monthly drop since China unified official and market exchange rates in 20183.
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On Thursday, the mission team released the sharpest picture of the 21-mile-long body known officially as 2014 MU69 and nicknamed Ultima Thule.
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The Nikkei average closed at 211.6,546.63 points after its sharpest one-day advance since the peak of the global financial crisis in October 2008.
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U.S. crude oil futures fell more than 0.4323% to $29.78 a barrel as China's factory output plunged at the sharpest pace in 30 years.
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As Mr. Corker noted in our interview, his comments were only the latest, and sharpest, critique he had made of Mr. Trump this year.
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And Tyler George, whose shots set up Shuster at the back of each end, has been one of the sharpest players on the ice.
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China' industrial output contracted at the sharpest pace in 30 years in the first two months of the year, official data showed on Monday.
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The yield on 10-year government debt, which rises when prices fall, jumped 63 basis points on Monday, the sharpest rise since September 2018.
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Competition between Saudi Arabia and Russia has triggered the sharpest decline in oil prices since the Gulf War, and gold prices have been erratic.
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The protests soon spiraled into a broader resistance movement and became the sharpest test of his authority since he took office again in 2007.
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Although Malpass has been an outspoken critic of the World Bank, his 2011 comments feature his sharpest attacks on the organization and its mission.
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The sharpest exchange, the official said, came when Mr. Obama criticized the kingdom's human rights record, raising the issues of harsh sentences and beheadings.
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China's official Purchasing Managers' Index is due on Saturday, and is expected to show the sharpest manufacturing contraction since the 2008 global financial crisis.
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China's official Purchasing Managers' Index is due on Saturday, and is expected to show the sharpest manufacturing contraction since the 2008 global financial crisis.
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The formula for the deliberately unorthodox event was cast in sharpest relief in the crowded hotel room upstairs where a dominatrix beat a slave.
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The lean 22-year-old is still not at his sharpest, missing too many big openings and often roaming too far behind the baseline.
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The Very Large Telescope Interferometer at ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile has obtained the sharpest view ever of the dusty disc around an aging star.
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He's a brilliant jurist with a clear and effective writing style universally regarded as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds of our time.
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It's one of the sharpest drops in recent memory and a stark reminder of the volatility of the cryptopcurrency that is suddenly on everyone's mind.
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It's not the sharpest panel in the world (5003 x 2520), especially at this size, but this is by no means a flagship-tier phone.
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That led the company to its sharpest-ever profit drop in the three months through December, and the slowest annual profit growth in 13 years.
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The impact on Tencent was the sharpest-ever profit drop in the three months through December, and the slowest annual profit growth in 13 years.
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One of the sharpest-felt pains of the current obliteration of headphone jacks from the smartphone market is the absence of a good wired alternative.
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Industrial output dropped 1.9% on the month, the sharpest decline since August 2015, after a steep fall in the production of investment and intermediate goods.
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Telecom stock Telstra Corp was among the top drags on the index, marking its sharpest intraday fall in two weeks with a 2.4 percent drop.
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In our view, the sharpest increase in bubble risk over the past 12 months has been seen in Stockholm, followed by Munich, London and Amsterdam.
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Working inside the GoPro mobile app is actually pretty pleasant and remains one of the areas that the app has the sharpest advantages over competitors.
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Total new orders contracted, with a gauge of export orders falling to 46.1 from 49.1 in December, the sharpest rate of decline since July 2016.
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Emerging market bourses saw the sharpest of the day's declines in equities with MSCI's emerging markets index falling 1.1 percent to a one-month low.
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Both were the steepest falls since the BRC started collecting records in 2008, when Britain was in the middle of its sharpest recession in decades.
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Germany's figures showed industrial orders fell at their sharpest rate in more than two years in February, driven largely by a slump in foreign demand.
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Japanese manufacturing activity contracted at a slower pace in March than the previous month, but output fell at the sharpest rate in nearly three years.
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Basic resources delivered some of Europe's sharpest declines on Tuesday with the sector closing 2.2 percent down, amid a slump in oil and metal prices.
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But Shoprite's Angolan business produced its sharpest growth, as the retailer was able to replenish goods while other retailers were hamstrung by foreign exchange rules.
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Platinum shares posted their sharpest drop in three years on Friday, dropping as much as 17.5 percent to a four-month low of A$6.45.
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Capricorn is a Type A–planner, but since Mars is retrograde in that sign, our organizational skills are not going to be at their sharpest.
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American Indians had the sharpest rise of all racial and ethnic groups, with rates rising by 89 percent for women and 38 percent for men.
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Shanghai blue chips quickly extended early losses to be down 256.31 percent, the sharpest daily fall since October, while the dollar climbed on the yuan.
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A firestorm of criticism from advocates of reproductive rights followed — along with some of the sharpest attacks on Biden so far from his Democratic rivals.
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Nicolson is sharpest — in all senses of the word — when it comes to the family of her mother, the lavishly named Philippa Tennyson d'Eyncourt Nicolson.
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On the left, the sharpest bolt of opprobrium one can hurl is "neoliberal"—a term that makes little distinction between Bill Clinton and Augusto Pinochet.
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In a precarious state like this, I must either be at my sharpest, mind like a book and eyes like a mirror, or recklessly cavalier.
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A new report from the CDC shows that the suicide rate is rising in the United States, with women experiencing some of the sharpest increases.
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The decline becomes more serious around 38, with the sharpest drop at 40 or so — nearly the end of our fertility for first-time moms.
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Data on Wednesday showed industrial profits fell 14 percent in the first two months of the year, the sharpest drop since at least late 2011.
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Chinese steel prices posted their sharpest monthly drop on record in May, while more cities are tightening mortgage requirements, fearing house prices are growing overheated.
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Shanghai blue chips quickly extended early losses to be down 256.28 percent, the sharpest daily fall since October, while the dollar climbed on the yuan.
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Warren, on the other hand, led the pack when it came to mental sharpness, with 24% of Democrats saying she has the sharpest mental ability.
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The Mexican peso fell Monday after Mr. López Obrador's announcement, in its sharpest one-day drop since the election of President Trump two years ago.
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In fall 2016, the sharpest drops nationally from a year earlier involved students from Brazil and Saudi Arabia, which cut back on funding international scholarships.
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U.S. 10-year Treasuries, usually a haven in times of turmoil, were steady but have suffered their sharpest two-day selloff in nearly 20 years.
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The pledge saw three-year bonds reverse sharp early losses and drive yields down 15 basis points to 0.356%, the sharpest fall since mid-2016.
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Although large American companies have been among the trade war's sharpest critics, they have the deep pockets and influence to persuade policymakers to make exceptions.
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A one-day drop of nearly 7 percent on Tuesday was among the sharpest in recent years, taking prices to the lowest levels of 2018.
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But some of the sharpest GOP critics of the FISA law said they'd rather see the provisions expire than approve even a short-term extension.
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According to the government report, which has been compiled annually since 1970, the fertility rate for women in their late 20s has fallen the sharpest.
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In the sharpest example, state officials estimated that over six million California taxpayers — one of every three — take a deduction for state and local taxes.
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That effectively took the sharpest arrow out of the GOP's congressional quiver, and again relieved the greatest pressure the Republicans could have exercised against Obama.
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Citi has said it expects China's 27 growth to slow to 20.3%, after previously predicting it to be 20.2%, with the sharpest slowdown this quarter.
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Telecom tower company Bharti Infratel Ltd slumped 13.5% in its sharpest intraday drop in nearly three years and was the biggest loser on the Nifty.
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"I think today was probably my sharpest match that I played," Barty told reporters after the one hour, 18 minute match on Rod Laver Arena.
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He reserved his sharpest condemnation for American intelligence officials who he said had failed to keep secret the accusations that could be damaging to him.
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Unemployment rose to 5.3% in October after a promising dip in September, employment saw its sharpest fall in three years and consumer confidence is low.
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Jesse Armstrong's take on the Murdoch-esque Roy family features some of the sharpest writing and emotionally resonant acting of anything on television right now.
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Citi has said it expects China's 27 growth to slow to 20.3%, after previously predicting it to be 20.2%, with the sharpest slowdown this quarter.
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At the same time, JBS's Pilgrim's Pride division recorded the sharpest margin contraction of all its units, a 6.35 basis point fall, the filing showed.
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Candidates on the right do best during hard times and in recent elections, they have gained the most politically in regions experiencing the sharpest downturn.
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The retreat from the world's largest social media network is one of the sharpest responses by investors to concerns about Facebook's handling of user data.
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A global unwinding of long positions in the greenback also helped rouse the normally sleepy currency into its sharpest rally in more than a year.
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Germany's data showed industrial orders fell at their sharpest rate in more than two years in February, driven largely by a slump in foreign demand.
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Widely considered one of the sharpest legal minds of his generation, Kozinski also had a reputation for inappropriate behavior with young women in his office.
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The increase since then is sharpest among Democrats, 60% of whom now say such an attack is likely, up from 47% in the late-2015 poll.
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But Mr. Eggers's sharpest decision, what makes you and the movie jump, is that he stays inside the characters' worlds and heads, all disastrously close quarters.
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He was never the sharpest straw in the Pop's milkshake, and the time waste of juvie makes him feel even farther behind than he originally did.
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" Said Maddon, "The other day at home, he wasn't the sharpest but still gave us a strong opportunity to win that game, and we eventually did.
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But of all those things, its sharpest feature is its ability to tell big stories in a small way, and it does that again and again.
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Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican who has emerged as one of the sharpest critics of Donald Trump, threw some heat back at the Democrats Monday night.
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That doesn't seem like much, but it's enough to bring the image in and out of focus, allowing you to dial in the sharpest picture possible.
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The Washington Nationals left-hander was hardly at his sharpest in his latest outing but seeks a return to form Friday night against the Miami Marlins.
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One of the sharpest and clearest points of contrast between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton regards his desire to "break up" the largest Wall Street banks.
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It seems to represent a new step forward from one of the sharpest and most distinctive voices writing today, one filled with new and philosophical questions.
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Mr. Paul, hoping for a surprise performance in Iowa or New Hampshire, made some of the sharpest attacks against the Republicans on the stage with him.
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But that's down dramatically from 2014, when 77% of Americans said they considered Russia to be unfriendly or worse, with the sharpest change coming among Republicans.
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The same is true with Billy Lynn, which has some of the sharpest cultural commentary Lee has attempted since his deft 1970s satire The Ice Storm.
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Contracts for goods 'Made in Germany' were down by 0.6 percent on the month, the sharpest fall since April, after increases in the previous two months.
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The yuan fell 1.5 percent in May, its sharpest monthly drop, excluding August when the currency was devalued, leaving it near levels last trade in 2011.
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ACC Ltd jumped 5.1%, its sharpest intraday rise since March, after quarterly profit climbed 38.6% and the cement maker flagged better demand and growth going forward.
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S. DATA: German industrial orders fell by 4.2 percent, their sharpest rate in more than two years, in February, hit by a slump in foreign demand.
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More negative news came Thursday as data showed German factory orders fell 1.83 percent in February, official data showed, marking their sharpest fall since January 2017.
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But it was in those speeches where we saw the sharpest contrast between the two in terms of setting up for potential presidential runs in 28503.
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He is one of "America's sharpest legal minds...who brings to his work a spirit of decency, modesty, integrity, even-handedness and excellence", the president said.
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Prior to Trump taking office and after his own brain cancer diagnosis, McCain offered some of the sharpest criticisms of any lawmaker of the president's rhetoric.
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Resolute Mining Ltd slumped as much as 10.4%, seeing its sharpest fall in over nine months and was among the worst performers on the main index.
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Japan's exports in December fell 3.8 percent from a year earlier, its sharpest year-on-year decline since October 2016, dragged by plummeting shipments to China.
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Friday's data from property consultant CoreLogic showed home prices across the nation rose 1.2% in October, from the previous month, the sharpest rise since May 13.
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Keeping information on-device was still the exception to the rule at I/O this week, the cloud is still where Google keeps its sharpest wits.
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The three surveyed bureaus that experienced the sharpest decrease in employee satisfaction are part of the EPA and are tasked with drafting and enforcing environmental policies.
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In the 1940s, perhaps the sharpest line of demarcation was between the Allies and the Axis, with whom we were at war (Nazi Germany, Japan, etc.).
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Trade war fears were reinforced in recent weeks by Apple's (AAPL) bombshell sales warning and the sharpest slowdown in US factory activity since the Great Recession.
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Women of all levels of educational attainment have witnessed a rise in wages, however, the sharpest increase has been among women with four-year college degrees.
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GERMAN FACTORIES: German industrial orders fell by 21.1 percent, their sharpest rate in more than two years, in February, hit by a slump in foreign demand.
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In fact, energy companies account for nine of the top 10 S&P 500 companies experiencing the sharpest decline in first-quarter earnings estimates, FactSet said.
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Loan-loss provisions, or the money that Santander Brasil set aside to cover loan-related losses, had the sharpest quarterly increase in 3-1/2 years.
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ABC's "This Week" has shown the sharpest decline, dropping 13 percent in total viewers and 24 percent in the key demographic since this time last year.
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Utilities accounted for most of the losses, with benchmark heavyweight Meridian Energy Ltd falling 1.4%, while Mercury NZ Ltd saw its sharpest fall since July 3.
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And, sure, romance is a factor in many of her books, but she's also one of the sharpest, wittiest writers ever to manipulate the English language.
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For instance, binge-watchers had the strongest memory performance the day after watching the show, but this retention also had the sharpest decline over 140 days.
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A single meeting can blow a whole afternoon… Worse yet: for a lot of people, their sharpest, most productive time is first thing in the morning.
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Consumer prices rose 2.1 percent year-on-year in May according to data from the National Statistics Institute on Wednesday, the sharpest increase since April 2017.
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The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index ended down 263.96 points, or 23.1 percent, at 21.4,13, its sharpest one-day loss since Sept. 21.
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He is a brilliant jurist with a clear and effective writing style, universally regarded as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds in our time.
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I also noted the declining percentage of people who say "it is essential" to live in a democracy, with the sharpest drop-off among the young.
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"Little Men," an exhibition at Ryan Lee gallery, offers a useful reminder: Some of the sharpest commentary on present-day issues can come from the past.
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But I'd also like to know what you think about a debate that seems to have arisen between the film's early boosters and its sharpest critics.
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It is one of the sharpest of the 19863 excellent canvases that make up this exhibition at Thomas Erben Gallery, Mr. Weber's first American solo show.
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It's the ninth straight month of declines and the sharpest one-month drop in more than 18 years, SIAM Director General Vishnu Mathur told CNN Business.
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"I hate the word," said Overton Colbourne, 69, a professional engineer from Newfoundland who grew up at a time when the word delivered the sharpest slap.
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If the Financial Choice Act becomes law, therefore, it will blunt one of the sharpest tools investors have to keep company managers responsive to their owners.
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Broadly, Buttigieg's relationship with nonwhite voters has consistently been among his campaign's weakest points, and in Nevada, this proved the sharpest contrast between him and Sanders.
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"John McLaughlin is one of the sharpest and most seasoned minds in politics," said Ari Fleischer, the White House press secretary under President George W. Bush.
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The political scientists reported the sharpest increase in improvement between 1950 and 1975, a period that included the civil rights movement and the Voting Rights Act.
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Like Rossini, Mozart, working with the librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, softened the sharpest edges of the text's anti-royalist barbs to pass muster with Austrian censors.
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Seventh-ranked Washington didn't deliver the sharpest opening performance but will be looking for its second straight win when it hosts FCS program Montana on Saturday.
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The crisis-hit country's 2020 bond due in April suffered the sharpest losses, tumbling 2.7 cents in the dollar to 77.5 cents, according to Refinitiv data.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden called for President Donald Trump's impeachment Wednesday in a speech marked by some of his sharpest criticism yet of the president.
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Some of Trump's sharpest attack lines were directed at Biden during his sprawling two-hour remarks, with the president repeatedly asking where the younger Biden was.
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Depending on the environment, the iPhone will adjust settings like ISO and shutter speed while using OIS in order to capture the sharpest, brightest photo possible.
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The yield on benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasuries fell as low as 1.6930% overnight, the sharpest fall since May and was trading at 1.7105% on Wednesday.
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As the Democratic-majority House voted on Wednesday to deal Trump the sharpest blow of his political life, the president was a thousand miles away — literally.
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But look instead where the recent change has been sharpest — typically starting with a modest number of nonwhite residents — and a different set of places emerges.
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This week, his office stated that Ward 4 has experienced a 21 percent decrease in crime, year-to-date, the sharpest of any ward in Washington.
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Even in Britain, where a slump in sterling since the June referendum stoked the sharpest rise in factory costs on record last month, growth remained robust.
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The yield on benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasuries fell as low as 1.6930% overnight, the sharpest fall since May and was trading at 1.7105% on Wednesday.
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Food and non-alcoholic beverages prices fell 1.65%, marking the sharpest fall in the data set in June, the data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed.
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"I just feel like when a show is written and created by all white, straight men, it doesn't tend to have the sharpest insight anymore," Hanawalt said.
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The latest figures - showing that British consumer morale suffered its sharpest drop for more than 26 years in July - had little impact on the currency on Friday.
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The sharpest increase came during the fall semester last year, according to the ADL, which noted a 159 percent increase in incidents reported over the spring semester.
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The ZEW research institute's index of economic sentiment among investors, published on Tuesday, dropped more than 13 points on the month, its sharpest decline since July 2016.
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China's central bank guided the yuan higher at the sharpest pace since 2005 on Friday in a move analysts attributed to the dollar's weakness against major currencies.
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Many of the sharpest declines noted in the report released Monday were driven by countries that reduced their investment in international scholarships — like Brazil and Saudi Arabia.
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In the retail sector, where the fall was sharpest, respondents gave a more negative assessment of the present business situation and their outlook for orders and employment.
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The country's sharpest break with tradition came during the first decades of Communist rule, when leftist zealotry made it safest to wear blue and green Mao suits.
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U.S. data overnight showed consumer spending enjoyed the sharpest rebound in 9-1/2 years in March, yet core inflation still slowed to a 14-month low.
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Between 2009 and 2013, it saw the state's teen pregnancy rate decline by more than 40 percent — the sharpest drop in the country over that time period.
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The Chartered Institute for Procurement and Supply says that December saw the second-sharpest rise in the stocking of finished goods since its survey began in 1992.
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As Brazil grapples with the sharpest recession in more than eight decades and struggles to rebalance the government's budget, the country lost its sovereign investment grade ratings.
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Netflix released several holiday specials this year for its exclusive shows like Neo Yokio and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but it's Aggretsuko that packs the sharpest punch.
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Committee members said the interrogation was the sharpest grilling that Mr. Rusk had ever received in Congress during his entire five-year career as secretary of state.
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WTI had its sharpest monthly fall in a year in July, dropping 14 percent, after runaway gasoline demand for the summer still fell short of refiner production.
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For the sharpest of cheekbones and the most natural of glows, this contouring duo will basically do the work for you, with nary a tutorial in sight.
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The posturing, the blood-lust, the pride, and even the lack of anything better to do are all explored with the toughest love and the sharpest wit.
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Photo: J. Scott Applewhite / APBefore he was approved to lead the FBI, Christopher Wray met privately with Senator Ron Wyden, easily the sharpest privacy hawk in Congress.
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The contest served as both a talent search for the sharpest graduate students in the world and a chance to pick their brains for a bargain price.
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At the center of the retina is the macula, which is responsible for what we see right in front of our eyes — it provides the sharpest sight.
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The 1080p resolution means it's not the sharpest on a laptop, but it's bright, viewing angles are great, and colors in games, photos and videos are vibrant.
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Their "mean" jokes are often for the benefit of other fans and are written with the emotional remove of so much of the sharpest teen online humor.
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Although Centralia may have had the sharpest reversal of fortune, the economy of the entire region has gone from bad to worse over the past several decades.
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One of George Romney's sharpest critiques of the Arizona senator revolved around his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a position that Romney couldn't understand.
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The protests soon spiraled into a broader resistance movement and became the sharpest test of Ortega's authority since the former Marxist guerrilla returned to office in 2007.
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They also end up feeling the sharpest effects of layoffs: During the Great Recession, black workers, and especially black women, lost government jobs at a disproportionate rate.
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Pittsburgh starter Jameson Taillon (12-9) extended his streak of starts with three earned runs allowed or fewer to 18, even though he wasn't at his sharpest.
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Steel goods manufacturer Steel & Tube Ltd plunged over 7 percent in its sharpest percentage fall in 10 months, making it the biggest percentage loser on the index.
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This award is an affirmation of the bandied-about claim that Oliver has taken over Stewart's role as late night's sharpest dissenting voice in the last year.
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That 2016 figure marked a 6 percent increase over 2015 and a 14 percent increase over 2014 — representing the sharpest two-year rise in over 50 years.
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They helped the index hit a more than nine-month high in July, but then drove its sharpest monthly fall in 10 in August when tensions escalated.
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One of the sharpest exchanges comes as Gillum continues to accuse DeSantis of association with racists though he notes he does not believe Gillum is racist himself.
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Separately on Tuesday, the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) said employers saw the sharpest fall in the availability of workers to fill their vacancies in 16 months.
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Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd, HDFC Bank's biggest shareholder, dropped 4.1% in its sharpest intraday fall since October and was the top percentage loser on the indexes.
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The sharpest increase in openings in April was in a category called professional and business services, which includes a range of occupations, from accountants, architects and engineers.
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Energy, still 30 percent below its 2014 record high, may be poised for even more gains as oil prices stabilize after the sharpest decline in a generation.
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In this mid-size aircraft, a mechanical roar underscores the entire flight, drowning out Breath of the Wild's ambient music and all but the sharpest sound effects.
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In light of that, Citizen Lab found that its censorship efforts are sharpest in China and, in particular, group messages which have become increasing popular social tools.
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But it's at its sharpest when it takes on that subject, as when Cameron reads hateful comments about herself on social media (something she seems addicted to).
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But he reserved his sharpest criticism for Mr. Heck, describing him as a lackey of the billionaire Koch brothers, who have invested millions in the Nevada race.
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Some of the sharpest questioning came from lawyers representing younger officers standing trial who have testified that Colonel Ozcetin gave them orders — allegations that he repeatedly denied.
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So perhaps it's not surprising that many of the funniest political jokes from the sharpest young stand-ups today are smuggled into bits on dating and relationships.
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Earlier in the day data showed British construction companies last month suffered the sharpest drop in new orders since the financial crisis due to jitters about Brexit.
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The sharpest points of the debate centered on when information about Americans that is gathered by the program can be used for criminal investigations unrelated to terrorism.
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The remarks drew some of the sharpest criticism yet in the 2020 race from several of Mr. Biden's rivals, including the two black candidates in the field.
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Mr. Zinke had a Western swagger to him that some found appealing, but on matters of public relations he was not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
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Another found that the rise in vaping from 2017 to 2018 was the sharpest for any substance the researchers had investigated in the project's 44-year history.
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Japan's PMI showed its factory activity was hit by the sharpest contraction in nearly four years in February, reinforcing expectations the economy may have slipped into recession.
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On the data front, euro zone business confidence saw its sharpest monthly decline on record during March, according to official figures from the European Commission published Monday.
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But while the sharpest memories of the attacks may be receding for some, much daily life in Paris remains marked by reminders of the threat of terrorism.
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The main index added 0.3%, but still posted its sharpest monthly fall since October in a month ravaged by escalating trade disputes and fears of a recession.
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Much of the sharpest examination comes, as it always has, from people of color, who have spent centuries acutely aware of how the force of whiteness operates.
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The sharpest criticism came Tuesday morning from the Republican mayor of North Wildwood, a longtime Christie supporter, who had praised the governor's responsiveness just a day earlier.
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The sharpest exchanges on Wednesday were about regulatory issues, with Republicans complaining that the Fed was unfairly constraining the banking industry to the detriment of economic growth.
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Exports from emerging markets - from Korean cars to Chilean copper - are declining year-on-year at the sharpest rate since the 2008-09 crisis, according to UBS.
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What didn't get into the final package Some of the sharpest disputes on Wednesday actually occurred around issues not in the spending bills or border security bills.
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It was the sharpest daily decline in Goldman shares since the day after Britain's vote to leave the European Union last June, according to data from Bloomberg.
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Since warning investors of GE's stock plunge three years ago the firm has been Wall Street's sharpest critic of GE, and currently has a $5 price target.
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The sharpest declines during this nearly two-decade stretch happened during the 2001 recession and between late 2007 and mid-2009 -- that is, during the financial crisis.
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The sharpest criticism came from Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCainJohn Sidney McCain3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Fighter pilot vs.
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's benchmark stock index slipped on Friday but notched its sharpest weekly gain in almost three months, as big banks and some miners pulled back.
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Mr. Blankfein's carefully worded criticism still stood as one of the sharpest responses from the finance industry, where business is fundamentally about moving money across the globe.
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Emerging market bourses saw the sharpest of the day's declines in equities with MSCI's emerging markets index falling more than 1 percent to a one-month low.
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But the sharpest increase in Saudi refugees and asylum-seekers occured after 22016, the year Prince Mohammed bin Salman, then 22017, emerged in the kingdom's political scene.
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It was also a paragon of how to engage with the work of great artists whose personal behaviors make us bridle: unflappably, with the sharpest tools. 237.
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Japan's PMI showed its factory activity was hit by the sharpest contraction in nearly four years in February, reinforcing expectations the economy may have slipped into recession.
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Not only is he probably too young to be experiencing such a baggage-laden breakup, but he is also, amusingly, not the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Rating Lee's preference is for viewers to watch the film in 224D, at 224K resolution (one of the crispest, sharpest pictures available), and 2120 frames per second.
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All these ideas and much more are explored in these titles, which represent some of the most innovative art and sharpest writing to be found in 2018.
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His absence offered Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio a chance to dominate, but also meant that they drew the sharpest attacks from other candidates and the debate moderators.
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Separate ONS data showed prices paid by factories for fuel and materials rose at an annual rate of 20.5 percent in January, the sharpest rise since September 2008.
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While the Studio3 was most effective in dampening the noise, even it did not entirely cut out the sharpest voices, which I could hear faintly in the background.
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While the Minnesota senator targeted her younger rival multiple times during Friday night's presidential debate, the sharpest blow came in a video released by Biden's campaign on Saturday.
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Sales of homes listed at $2 million and above fell 16% in the first quarter, the sharpest annual decline since 2010, according to Redfin, a real estate brokerage.
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To better follow the impact, CNBC is producing a series of reports looking at which states are feeling the sharpest pain from the drop in lower oil prices.
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AUSTRALIA: INDEX AT ITS HIGHEST EVER AT 261 IN Q255 VS 22015 IN Q272 Sentiment in Australia rose at the sharpest rate among economies polled, by 643 points.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner unleashed her sharpest attacks yet on Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee, in an exclusive interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo in Park Ridge, Illinois.
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In the three weeks following Donald Trump's victory in America's presidential elections, the dollar had one of its sharpest rises ever against a basket of rich-country peers.
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The VMAs aren't exactly a formal event, so seeing Drake in the sharpest of tuxes was maybe even more jarring than if he had wandered onstage completely naked.
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Which is to say that, while it's not the sharpest display out there, it's clear and it's bright, and it does a great job for its price point.
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China was tightening monetary policy last year, and the effects may be coming through; its purchasing managers' index for manufacturing just showed its sharpest fall in six years.
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Nearly half of South Africans were born after the end of apartheid—the so-called "born free" generation—and frustration with democracy is often sharpest among the young.
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It is this dichotomy which makes "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" one of the year's sharpest comedies as well as one of its most harrowing horror films.
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In the book, machines build any piece of hardware; work out which engineers should be hired or fired; and even try to beat the sharpest minds at chess.
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While they give Selina the praise and validation she's always craved — and Hale and Richardson make for reliably funny sidekicks — they're still not exactly the sharpest of advisers.
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Antaike, the state metals research house, estimates national production of refined zinc slumped almost five percent to 4.53 million tonnes in what was the sharpest downturn since 2013.
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As you can see, the wheel helps create the sharpest line possible with as little effort possible, and it's completely unlike anything else on the market right now.
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Aside from the period immediately after the 2016 decision by voters to leave the European Union, it marked the sharpest fall in this measure in nearly six years.
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Exports fell for a third straight month in February and industrial output in January saw its sharpest decline in a year, stoking fears Japan could slide into recession.
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On the surface, there's reason for optimism: Profits are expected to be robust enough that the group will show the sharpest gains of any of the 20173 sectors.
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Winners: Marco Rubio and Rand Paul -- Rubio for energetically holding his own as the center of attention, and Paul for turning in his sharpest debate performance thus far.
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Corn notched the biggest gain, with the most active Chicago Board of Trade contract rallying 1.8 percent after posting its sharpest daily decline since July 2016 on Friday.
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Exports to the European Union surged 30.8 percent on-year in December, rebounding from a 2.53 percent drop in November to mark the sharpest rise since Nov. 2015.
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Pirates RH Jameson Taillon (25-27, 22) Lester wasn't at his sharpest in his return from the disabled list Friday, but he still earned the win against Atlanta.
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Wheat lost 7 percent last week - its sharpest weekly fall in six months - as doubts that lower prices would boost export demand encouraged more selling by investment funds.
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Wheat lost 23.10 percent last week - its sharpest weekly fall in six months - as doubts that lower prices would boost export demand encouraged more selling by investment funds.
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But Britain's vote in June to leave the EU has brought economic uncertainties to the fore; one survey of business activity recorded its sharpest drop in 20 years.
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Many local governments in cities which have seen the sharpest price rises have rolled out a series of restrictions in the past few months on buying and ownership.
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Yields on 30-year paper hit an all-time low of 1.916% to be down 27 basis points for the week, the sharpest such decline since mid-2012.
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From the charity's international president, Dr. Joanne Liu, seated at the Security Council's horseshoe-shaped table, came the sharpest rebuke to the Council's five permanent, veto-wielding members.
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Yields on 30-year paper hit an all-time low and are set to fall 27 basis points for the week, the sharpest such decline since mid-2012.
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Yields on 255.22-year debt dropped to a record low 1.916% on Thursday, leaving them down 27 basis points for the week, the sharpest decline since mid-2012.
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Home resales rose 1.4 percent in October from the prior month but were down 5.1 percent from a year earlier, the sharpest 12-month drop since July 2014.
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"He is a brilliant jurist with a clear and effective writing style, universally regarded as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds of our time," Trump said.
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Tuesday's official figures also showed the sharpest annual fall in the number of EU workers in Britain since 1997, continuing a trend seen since the 23.6 Brexit vote.
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The index's sharpest drop since January 2014 came amid escalation in a U.S.-China trade conflict, which has underpinned safe-haven support for the dollar in recent days.
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My sharpest memory is of a full baseball swing I took to the back of a knee from the stick of a neighborhood bully known as Fat Allie.
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Yields on 30-year debt hit an all-time low of 1.916% to be down 27 basis points for the week, the sharpest such decline since mid-2012.
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"The speed of the move in the cost of protection is one of the sharpest we've witnessed in years," said Larry McDonald of "The Bear Traps Report " newsletter.
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The common currency shed 1.9 percent to the dollar after the rate comments, in its sharpest daily fall in almost two years since Brexit vote shock in 2016.
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The Doylestown Intelligencer's 1993 headline, "Latest wedge between sexes is also the sharpest," seemed to cut right to the chase — with a not-so-subtle pun to boot.
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During the financial crisis, the fluctuation of home prices was the sharpest anyone had ever seen — and the word "housing bubble" entered the vocabulary, the Yale economist said.
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The planet of logic, Mercury, has entered one of the sharpest signs in the zodiac, Aquarius, where it's activating the part of your chart that rules the mind.
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Instead, they strip the beat down to elegiac keys, incandescent synths, and a razor-wire drum loop—their simplest, sharpest production work since contributing militant percussion to Yeezus.
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Infosys topped gains on the local indexes, climbing as much as 5.8% in its sharpest intraday gain in two years and pushing the Nifty IT index 133% higher.
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Meanwhile British retailers reported the sharpest fall-off in sales in four years, though few major retailers have individually pointed to a big impact from June's referendum result.
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Those sequences strike the sharpest nerve, as director Pat Kondelis illustrates the depths of corruption within college basketball, while Dawkins seeks to poke holes in the government's efforts.
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They include Franklin's chums Max (Tommy Dorfman) and Bellamy (Kahyun Kim) — pretty, young and vacuous materialists — and his gallerist, Alessia (Hari Nef, in the production's sharpest satirical performance).
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Senator Elizabeth Warren gave the sharpest response in favor of impeaching Mr. Trump, and Ms. Harris was blunter on the issue than she had been in previous comments.
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Latest economic figures from China earlier on Monday showed factory data plunging at its sharpest pace in three decades, underscoring the damage on the world's second biggest economy.
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But the travails of the Aquarius have created the sharpest rifts yet in Mr. Macron's governing party, with parliamentary deputies expressing anger at the government's silence and inaction.
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The political furor against the MLB has proved the sharpest in Iowa, which sits under a microscope ahead of Monday's first-in-the-nation 250 Democratic presidential caucuses.
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The S&P 500 fell 1.6 percent, its sharpest decline in nearly four months, with shares of airlines and companies dependent on tourism from China particularly hard hit.
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Best of Late Night Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the funniest jokes and videos and the sharpest monologues and parodies from the comedy shows.
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A weakening peso and the government's decision to deregulate gasoline prices at the beginning of the year led to the sharpest spike in inflation in almost two decades.
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But in speeches at two events here on Wednesday, Biden attacked the president in the sharpest and most personal terms he's used since entering the Democratic presidential primary.
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She noted the robust support for Mr. Trump by white women and the fact that the sharpest criticism she's faced over the years has been from other women.
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So my reading list starts with two of liberalism's sharpest internal critics, both deceased — a reactionary of the left, Christopher Lasch, and a conservative liberal, Samuel P. Huntington.
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His scolding Wednesday is the sharpest criticism of Trump since he left the White House, though he has previously not hesitated to break with Trump since leaving government.
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Jobs in augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) saw the sharpest rise in demand by employers globally, with interview requests up 1,400% on Hired's platform for this role.
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It looks as if this wicked materialism is to be fought with the sharpest weapons and hence the very life beaten out of the innocent white Bauhaus box.
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The Markit/Nikkei preliminary survey for May showed factory activity shrank for the third straight month while total new orders declined at the sharpest pace in 41 months.
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Elizabeth Warren, who has clashed with him for decades over economic justice issues and has been widely heralded as one of the sharpest debaters in the Democratic field.
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The candidates had one of their sharpest exchanges of the race when the moderators of the debate asked them what is typically a softball question: which leaders they admire.
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Overnight implied deposit rates for offshore yuan fell to below -16 pct, at one point touching as low as -27 percent, the sharpest fall on record, Reuters data showed.
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The sharpest outcry about Trump's travel restrictions, which caused chaos and protests at U.S. airports last weekend, came from tech companies, which have broad concerns about his immigration plans.
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In China's sharpest rebuke yet of the protesters, the government warned them on Tuesday not to "play with fire" and called on Hong Kong citizens to protect their homeland.
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After the Federal Reserve spooked markets Wednesday, risk assets and stocks have been reeling, with some of the sharpest losses on Thursday in growth sectors like biotech and technology.
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Donald Trump may appear impervious to the sharpest Republican barbs, but he has one proven weakness over the course of his four decades in overly public life: stubby fingers.
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The real winners of the fight for seed will be the venture funds with the sharpest investors, able to win over founders through sheer commitment, experience or specific expertise.
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Shortly after landing in West Virginia for a rally, Mr Trump said that "Paul Manafort is a good man", though the president's character judgment may not be the sharpest.
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U.S. crude fell 4.25 percent to $45.07 per barrel in its sharpest fall in almost a month and Brent was last at $47.75, down 3.75 percent on the day.
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The rate of input cost inflation also accelerated to the sharpest recorded since September 2011, largely due to increased prices for raw materials such as steel, copper and coal.
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That is the sharpest increase since August 2010, though house sales remains far off the pre-crisis highs of 2007, when over 80,000 houses a month would change hands.
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Some officials, keen to preserve Erdogan's reputation for delivering strong growth, insist Turkey cannot afford rate increases with the economy slowing at its sharpest pace in almost a decade.
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While the video is titled "Sharpest Rice Kitchen Knife In The World," I've got to question just how much competition there is in the field of rice kitchen knives.
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Reda comes from a computer science and fleet management background at the University of Michigan, where of course some of the sharpest minds in automotive tech can be found.
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New export orders at goods-producing companies jumped by the sharpest rate in more than seven years, with survey panellists pointing to especially strong demand from Asia, Markit said.
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Iconic images captured by Chandra over the years include its "First Light" image of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. Chandra is the sharpest X-ray telescope ever built, NASA said.
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It was a fantastic interview, which isn't all that surprising considering O'Brien has repeatedly proven himself to be one of the sharpest and most lucid conversationalists in the business.
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House prices in London during the second quarter fell by 2.0 percent compared with the first three months of the year, the sharpest drop since the end of 2010.
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British surveyors reported the sharpest fall in enquiries from potential homebuyers since 2008 in April, reflecting a new tax on landlords and the upcoming referendum on European Union membership.
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Finnish telecom network equipment Nokia was the biggest drag on STOXX 600, sliding 9 percent and logging its sharpest decline in 18 months, after reporting a surprise quarterly loss.
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On Wall Street, the S&P21's sharpest one-day fall since February wiped out around $6.9000.40 billion of wealth as technology shares tumbled on fears of slowing demand.
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In Washington, Tester has often been Trump's sharpest critic among the handful of Democrats up for re-election this year in states Trump won by double-digits in 2016.
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Shares of Vedanta Ltd were among the top two gainers on the local indexes, climbing as much as 4.15% in its sharpest intraday gain in more than five weeks.
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Market research firm GfK said its gauge of consumer confidence rose to -7 in August from -12 in July, when it suffered its sharpest drop in over 26 years.
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"Favorable demand conditions had encouraged firms to raise output, which resulted in the sharpest round of job creation in 5-1/2 years," IHS Markit economist Alexander Gill said.
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Here's a clip: #AuctionUpdate Unrestored, unenhanced, and unremastered, the videotapes represent the earliest, sharpest, and most accurate surviving video images of man's first steps on the moon #Apollo50th pic.twitter.
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Korian's share price tumbled as much as 9 percent, its sharpest daily fall since February 2018, before recovering some losses to trade at 33.76 euros apiece at 1149 GMT.
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U.S. crude fell 4.29 percent to $45.05 per barrel in its sharpest fall in almost a month and Brent was last at $47.73, down 3.79 percent on the day.
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During a November interview, Comey said Whitaker "may not be the sharpest knife in our drawer," adding he knew him "casually" from their time in the Justice Department (WGBH).
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By openly calling on foreign governments for support, Guaidó, an engineer who presides over the country's National Assembly, presents the sharpest and most consequential threat yet to Maduro's regime.
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On Wall Street, the S&P500's sharpest one-day fall since February wiped out around $850 billion of wealth as technology shares tumbled on fears of slowing demand.
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Commodity-related stocks, usually also beneficiaries from a weak pound, suffered as a supply glut and selling by Chinese speculators spurred the sharpest rout in iron prices this year.
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The February production index was revised slightly up to a 3.3 percent decline from a preliminary 3.4 percent fall reported earlier, which was the sharpest fall since late 2008.
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There, in the sharpest relief possible, we see in that, the difference between life and death, between decency and evil, and between civilization and those who revel in destruction.
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Annual growth had topped 4% in each of the previous three months but the 2.4% month-on-month drop in May was the sharpest in more than a year.
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Such satellites are believed to be able to produce the sharpest images of the Earth's surface, Bassa added, and the actual resolution of the images is kept under wraps.
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News that Glencore Agriculture Ltd, jointly owned by Glencore and two Canadian pension funds, approached Bunge sparked the U.S. agribusiness' sharpest rally in more than eight years on Tuesday.
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These are some of Mayor Bill de Blasio's sharpest-edged moments seen in a final batch of more than 14,000 pages of emails released by the city on Thursday.
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Private-sector lender ICICI Bank Ltd fell 4.3%, its sharpest drop since mid-May, while index heavyweight Reliance Industries Ltd dropped 3.4% to a near four-week closing low.
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