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Because if you're going to cut a watermelon with a sword, it seems only logical to have a cutting board underneath it.
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.
Anything that is deemed to have a "cutting edge" is a lever with which publishers can sell their products to book chains.
Kenny Jackett, Wolves' head coach, giving credit where it was due, said: "We came up against an organised, stubborn rearguard and didn't have a cutting edge in the final third.
"For all the nice football we played we didn't have a cutting edge," McCall told BBC Scotland.
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But having a cutting tool that can cut designs out of metal opens up possibilities of creating more powerful machines.
Summers, whose intellect often has a cutting edge, ridiculed this incremental escalation as the "Vietnam" option.
"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.
The music has a cutting directness, and the dramaturgy is static, since the turbulence within the mind is drama enough.
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