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1 Whelan's sharp musicianship deserves more incisive arrangements than are on offer here.
2 All at once his tone changed, became more incisive and more detached.
3 As time went on, his replies to Congress grew shorter and more incisive .
4 Southampton were more incisive , except when it came to making the final cut.
5 Arsenal were more incisive over the course of the night and deserved the victory.
6 The idea, when steeped in verse, suddenly assumes a more incisive , more brilliant quality.
7 These glad tidings inspired Alexander with a far more incisive plan-tomarch on Paris.
8 His tone was, if possible, more incisive than before.
9 Cerebral parenchymal and functional damages have to be considered together to make medical intervention more incisive .
10 The book was a new thing- athingthat made travel writing seem more capacious and more incisive .
11 She was more incisive than her sister.
12 Deschamps's side were quicker, more incisive and direct but helped by some naive defending in the heart of Ireland's backline.
13 The hosts dominated possession and carved out several opportunities to score but were eventually punished by their more incisive opponents.
14 No dismissal of Paley's omniscient God as the direct creator of general order could possibly have been more incisive , or more radical.
15 His voice became still more incisive , and the curtain of the little room opened a little and two eyes of fire looked in.
16 With material like this, one would have liked a more incisive comedy to materialize around the decline and fall of the New Age movement.
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