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That, of course, implies that we are reaching the edge of human performance.
The project involved an unusual partnership between entomologists and scientists working at the leading edge of human genetic research.
SCIENCE fiction has not, on the whole, been kind to those at the cutting edge of human reproduction.
Their intensity and commitment compel the audience and bring us with them on a journey to the edge of human experience.
Seeing as he is dealing with the far edge of human experience (the proposed "cures", in some cases, being as extreme as the situations that propelled the patients into insanity), this is wise and welcome.
The ability to tell a joke, to be funny, to be romantic, to be loving, to be sexy, that is the cutting edge of human intelligence, that is not a sideshow".
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"A lot of Indian wildlife has actually evolved to life around the edges of human inhabitations.
Exacerbated and enormously learned, Berryman was a master of the poem written with manic energy from the edges of human experience.
With What We Cannot Know, the prominent mathematician, writer and broadcaster boldly squares up to what he calls the seven "edges" of human knowledge, topics that range from the nature of time to the mysteries of human consciousness.
Yet the film feels like a powerful testimony to help vulnerable men who see themselves as no more than vessels, of no value, existing for the outer edges of human consumption.
But the rewards for engaging with this radical rhythmic space are profound: the music seems to touch the far edges of human experience, and yet its core too, like the gaze between a baby and its mother.
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