Any new terms should be few, clear at sight or after a sharp definition, unambiguous, memorable and if possible beautiful.
Moreover, he said, "you never get a sharp definition of what these vaguely orded guidelines mean."
He and the leaves so blended together that the sudden sharp definition of a hand or a turning head was startling.
"We wanted a sharp definition between the synagogue and this building," he said.
"The kids who grew up in the 1970s wanted sharp definitions for their own kids," Paoletti told me.
The gloom deepened and objects lost their sharp definition.
Some of the performances also come into sharper definition before the camera.
When he looked outside, he saw stars that bent, twisted, then snapped into sharp definition again.
Laxmi was only 14, but the sharp definition of the bones in her face made her seem older.
The coming system provides a sharper definition of this scope.