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Placing dogs with adults with "invisible disabilities" like post-traumatic stress disorder or seizure disorder was the cutting edge of service-dog work; it hadn't been widely tried with children.
The GAU is at the cutting edge of geriatric services in hospital centres.
Digital broadcasting, Chris Smith, the culture secretary, told television bosses in Cambridge last autumn, "will put the UK at the cutting edge of developing new services, including interactive services, as well as new technologies.
Now operating the Philips Hotel Group, Mr. Pilevsky said the Bryant Park Hotel would be marketed to "people who want the cutting edge of style and service".
"This use of new technology, in the form of the telepresence robot, is at the cutting edge of innovation in our health service and makes the best use of health resources to the benefit of patients," he said.
The examined in-service cutting edge of a bucket made of a wear resistant steel had been run in an underground mine with quarry gravel.
Last year, the Featured Artist Coalition organised a technology showcase aimed at giving artists "some hot inside technology tips from four music services at the cutting edge of connecting artists with their audience".
Who needs public-service apps at the cutting edge of smartphone newsflashes (at least for the immediate future)?
"The latest crop of time-saving apps, tools and services are on the cutting edge of efficiency".
"Frog is on the cutting edge of technology," he says.
On the cutting edge of openness is Ford.
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