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This was the edge of danger.
The feeling is festive, with an edge of danger.
There was no more edge of danger in it.
Recent terrorist bombings have given the contest an edge of danger.
"Even postcards mailed at the edge of danger rarely stray from a lingua franca of cheerfulness," Mr. O'Brian writes.
The performance itself maintained an edge of danger, with the horsemen throwbacks to a more macho age.
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By Richard Brody November 14, 2014 Josephine Decker throws herself into the urgency, the infinite promise, and the danger of the cinema — and she seems to thrive, on the edge of that danger.
Decker throws herself into the urgency, the infinite promise, and the danger of the cinema — and she seems to live, and to thrive, on the edge of that danger.
The essay explains that the black man in America lives on the knife edge of physical danger.
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