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Back in medieval times, Victorian repression hadn't come in yet. People were bawdy and wild and more in touch with their true natures. If you look at the Bosch paintings or Bruegel, you see, when people are dancing, they're totally cutting loose. Catherine Hardwicke
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Normally when you think of flea markets, you think of sweat socks and T-shirts. We're looking at young designers, art, photography, nothing mass-produced. We want to be cutting edge and unique. Alan Boss
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Dealers are losing their profit margins, cutting prices to get sales, Trilby Lundberg
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The shuttle is still on the cutting edge. Kari Fluegel
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A day hasn't gone by where I don't think about it. There's never a day I don't think about cutting down those nets again, the feeling we had in '04. We had a taste of it two years ago and we want it again. Rashad Anderson
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Once we started making things more difficult for them, I don't think it was a coincidence that all of sudden we were cutting a little harder and we were screening a little better. Scott Briggs
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Sometimes right-of-center parties like deficits because it justifies cutting things. It can be very politically convenient. Ellen Russell
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Scientific facts are often described in textbooks as if they just sort of exist, like nickels someone picked up on the street. But science at the cutting edge, conducted by sharp minds probing deep into nature, is not about self-evident facts. It is about mystery and not knowing. It is about taking huge risks. Richard Preston
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Say, 'I'm sorry,' only if you're not cutting off a speaker. Otherwise wait until later to apologize. Marjorie Brody