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It is not a coincidence that Anderson now consistently concedes fewer than three runs per over, offering his captain control as well as a cutting edge.
The Sierra Club, America's largest environmental group, welcomed the push, praising the SEIU as a "cutting edge, progressive union that is showing the way for the union movement".
The strategy gave WestLB a reputation as a cutting edge financier, but this year's loss raised alarm bells with German regulators, who began an inquiry in March.
Chief exec Graham Stapleton called it the most recognised brand in the business, despite pitching the merged company as a cutting edge "internet of things" retailer.
As a cutting edge researcher and powerful speaker, Dr. Van Amburg served as a lecturer in the University of Chicago's Department of Education and as an instructor at Teachers College Columbia University.
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Sonny Parker's try made the game safe as Connacht lacked a cutting edge.
Both creators were missed as Palace groped for a cutting edge against a Chelsea defence that was well protected by Mikel.
Like Manchester United, who beat them at Anfield eight days ago, they have been accused of lacking not so much a cutting edge as any edge at all.
PSG dominated possession in the second half but they lacked a cutting edge as Cavani and Ibrahimovic became even more conspicuous by their absence.
Nigeria and Ghana failed to find a cutting edge as the African rivals fluffed a series of chances in a 0-0 draw in a friendly in London on Tuesday.
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