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Sharpe

[ shahrp ]

noun

  1. William For·syth [fawr, -sahyth], born 1934, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1990.


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Example Sentences

The “descent into madness” part of any artist biopic is always the hardest to sit through, and Sharpe makes that portion of the film mercifully brief, without diminishing the significance of Wain’s struggles in real life.

From Time

You “can’t overstate the importance” of California’s trucking regulations, Sharpe says.

For a post with more than 5 million views, Sharpe said she made just $36 via the TikTok creator fund and questions how payment is determined.

From Digiday

Thanks to Sharpe’s leadership, says Zoellner, “some of the most marginalized and abused people on the planet discovered methods of resistance that proved to be timeless.”

From Ozy

By the time Christmas arrived, more than 60,000 slaves awaited Sharpe’s signal for “the business” to begin.

From Ozy

Sharpe Holdings Inc.* Missouri corporation that is involved in the farming, dairy, creamery, and cheese-making industries.

Skip Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, and See ... Akron/Family.

I think if you asked Sterling Sharpe if Brett Favre said he was gay would he have taken Brett Favre out?

T: Remember that 2002 Sterling Sharpe interview on HBO's RealSports?

W: No, I don't think he'll be taken out and I think Sterling Sharpe's argument is bull.

They grow on a plant whose leaues are verie thicke and full of prickles as sharpe as needles.

On the lower shelf of Sharpe's little provision-cupboard: a round narrow-brimmed black hat.

And on the third night he lay among the fern, in her own old place behind Sharpe's hut.

Governor Sharpe answered shortly that he had been happy to hear the good news from Scipio.

Colonel Sharpe, our former governor, who now made his home in the province, sat beside him.

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