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  2. It's all about looking sharp and polished (smart, if you will), but not overdressed; approachable, cool, and chill, but with some refined flair that shows you put some thought into it.

  3. Sharpness (cutting) - Wikipedia

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    Sharpened metal drop-point blade Naturally occurring sharp obsidian piece Shark tooth with a sharp, serrated edge A sewing needle comes to a sharp point. Sharpness refers to the ability of a blade, point, or cutting implement to cut through materials with minimal force, and can more specifically be defined as the capacity of a surface to initiate the cut. [1]

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    Looking sharp has taken on a whole new meaning over the past few years. Fashion has evolved to weave those sharp edges into a variety of designs, from angular hems to spiked jewelry. Our favorite ...

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  6. Depth of field - Wikipedia

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    Acceptably sharp focus" is defined using a property called the "circle of confusion". The depth of field can be determined by focal length , distance to subject (object to be imaged), the acceptable circle of confusion size, and aperture. [ 2 ]

  7. Tine (structural) - Wikipedia

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    Tines may be blunt, such as those on a fork used as an eating utensil; or sharp, as on a pitchfork; or even barbed, as on a trident. The terms tine and prong are mostly interchangeable. A tooth of a comb is a tine.

  8. Sharpness - Wikipedia

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    Sharpness may refer to: . Sharpness, Gloucestershire, a port in England; Sharpness (cutting), the capacity of a surface to initiate a cut on another surface Sharpness (visual), a combination of resolution and acutance

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