With a sharp surge of fear Rebecca found herself alone with God's prophet.
His mouth tightened, and he got off the bed with a sharp surge.
The attacks came as monitoring groups and Western diplomats noted a sharp surge in human rights violations and repression.
The polarization has been accompanied by a sharp surge in fear.
He feels a sharp surge of relief.
Rumors of a coup in Iraq caused a brief but sharp surge in bond prices late in the day.
But Mr. Bush's sharp surge in the overseas ballots may eliminate that possibility.
Meanwhile, there has been a sharp surge in combat.
Since 2003 there is a sharp surge of Chechen asylum-seekers arriving abroad, at a time when major combat operations had largely ceased.
He nodded and felt a sharp surge of empathy for her.