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The switch did bring more possession for the Taysiders, but they still found a cutting edge hard to come by as the first half petered out.
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You know, brilliantly technological, always on the cutting edge, hard-driving, with shrewd, risk-taking senior management.
The second method uses a thermocouple embedded in the tool with its tip continuously sliding on the machined surface behind the cutting edge during hard turning.
But there is a hard and cutting edge to both books.
It's hard to be cutting edge when you're established".
Brian Sewell was equally scathing, accusing Nicholas Serota, the director of the Tate who usually chairs the jury which chooses the winners, of trying too hard to be "cutting edge".
To be sure, its labour market is still far more flexible and efficient than Europe's, but its advantage has narrowed, at the expense of the least skilled.Yet in the 1970s America was at the cutting edge of policies to get the hard-to-employ into work.
Björk has been on the cutting edge for so long that it's hard to imagine the edge without Björk.
England have a hard edge at forward, a cutting edge behind and a captain reborn.
Deezer is working hard to build smart partnerships with cutting edge music and technology businesses.
Granted, it's hard to demonstrate that these forays into cutting edge science have made a difference.
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