1. As always, Hernandez looked to be in complete command, despite the fact that his slider was somewhat benign, lacking the sharp bite. 2. Beneath its apparent detachment, the film delivers a sharp political bite. 3. But few are willing to speak for attribution about the future because, they said, the mayor is a lame duck with a sharp bite. 4. The Glitter Bug has a sharp bite. 5. The onions, nicely charred outside, had a sharp bite tempered by sweetness, just enough to play up the almost gamy richness of the mushrooms. 6. Which is why what happened Sunday night must have made Edwards feel that his Jets may have grown the sharp defensive bite he has sought. |