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Sharpe

[shahrp]

noun

  1. William Forsyth born 1934, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1990.



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When that clip from Edward Sharpe’s Tiny Desk Concert went viral — when the guy on Twitter said it was the worst song ever made — I was trying to think about what made the song so horrifying.

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Shannon Sharpe will not return to ESPN, the former NFL star confirmed Wednesday.

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“This is a moment that demands urgency, collaboration and transparency,” Sharpe said in an email.

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Alyse Sharpe, a spokesperson for the Interior Department, said the Bureau of Reclamation is closely monitoring conditions, and as the expiration of the current rules approaches, “we are actively engaging with our partners across the Colorado River Basin to develop new long-term operational agreements.”

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The park's aim is to "ensure koalas survive into the future so our grandchildren will still be able to see them in the wild", said NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe.

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