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But while skin-coloured shoes may not be cutting-edge now, they have become something of a staple.
What they were doing still sounds cutting-edge now, but in 1976, it was enough for people to call for them to be jailed, deported or banned from public performance.
As we know from the years-long rivalries between Betamax and VHS and then Bluray and HD DVD, they are grizzly affairs that often end in tears, shed over once cutting-edge, now defunct products.
When the Air first launched, it was hard, or impossible, to fit a display into something so thin without a frame around it, hence the wide bezel on it until now, and the resolution was decent for the time but not cutting-edge now.
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In Prospect magazine earlier this month, I asked if live comedy has lost its cutting edge, now that it has become such big business.
(Polyphony Digital, PS3) Once upon a time, Gran Turismo was cutting edge – now it is a belligerent iconoclast clinging to its late-nineties vision of how a complex driving simulation should look and feel.
"We expect the cutting edge now," said Ms. Larkin, "but it should be remembered that artists like Georgia O'Keeffe, who were working in the years covered by the exhibitions weren't hanging in the museums".
February 28 2014 March 1 201414 In the heyday of Carl Schorske and the late Kirk Varnedoe — say, the late eighties — an all-Vienna festival at Carnegie Hall would have been cutting edge; now it's largely a way to attractively repackage music that everyone knows and loves.
It is certainly our cutting edge now".
While the LA system may seem cutting edge now, it could seem as outdated as a traffic officer guiding traffic with white gloves in a few years time.
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