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I want a competitive edge for my company, and, as a member of the community, I want to do the right thing. Energy efficiency has become more important in our lives. Brian Spears
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Right now, we're still in the grind of it. You've got to keep that edge to you. OK, yeah, (it's) a happy, joyful occasion, Ken Williams
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This is going to keep energy markets on a razor's edge for the rest of the year, Mark Zandi
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I think that's something a scientist can do because a scientist works at a border, at the edge of science, at the edge of knowledge, and so there's a lot of fun of reaching out and thinking about things that other people didn't think about. And so it has a kind of exploratory notion, kind of adventurous part in it. Stefan Hell
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And they took their journey from Succoth, and encamped in Etham, in the edge of the wilderness. Bible Bible
edge far fast hunters lower taken
So far the hunters have taken 3,000 to 4,000 seals. That's not ridiculously slow, but it's not fast either. It's the lower edge of the norm. Roger Simon
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People who are poor who are living on the edge of poverty or who are living under poverty are tucked away some place else. I don't see them; they don't see me; we don't interact; we have no relation one to the other; no physical relation. Julian Bond
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Morgan Stanley has a leg up because they've been there and done that. The Lombard acquisition was really a perfect edge for them in that it gave them a nice window into the world of online trading. Dean Eberling
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Goats is a very emotional player who plays on the edge, and sometimes that edge tilts. Ken Hitchcock
grind instead
We'll be able to do something with these instead of grind 'em up. Terry Brooks
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We start out weeping in lawn chairs; by the end we are actually wearing the landscape, joyfully at one with it. Meg Stuart