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"Leicester had a cutting edge that we just didn't have," said the Rotherham manager Ronnie Moore.
Jeremy had a cutting sense of humor, for instance, which had offended people inside and outside his unit.
Summer was settling into Marseille on the second day of Match Race France but it had a cutting edge for Williams.
Sean Morrison's late smothering of Florin Andone's attempt summed up the commitment of their rearguard, and they had a cutting edge on the counterattack with which Brighton could not contend.
Through it all, Arsenal had a cutting edge of their own and the signs were all so disturbing that Rijkaard eventually removed his last remaining defensive midfielder Mark van Bommel so that Larsson could enter the fray.
His band, the Garifuna Collective, played electrified Garifuna music, with a guest appearance by a 78-year-old Garifuna patriarch, Paul Nabor, who had a cutting voice and some sly dance moves.
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But having a cutting tool that can cut designs out of metal opens up possibilities of creating more powerful machines.
Because if you're going to cut a watermelon with a sword, it seems only logical to have a cutting board underneath it.
Summers, whose intellect often has a cutting edge, ridiculed this incremental escalation as the "Vietnam" option.
His pace and distribution have a cutting edge, but so does his tongue, as many opponents have found out.
Saracens are not exactly without determination and have a cutting edge now to add to their core strength.
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