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Idiom
Be on the edge.
To be nervous or worried about something.
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That's certainly the way it is in "The Edge of Enchantment" at the National Museum of the American Indian, a small but eventful multimedia show about the encantos, or enchanted places, that pepper the mountains, bays and valleys of Mexico's Pacific coast.
The infimum of the spectrum of H is in the edge of its essential spectrum.
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The higher activity obtained after TiO2 treatment could be correlated with the modification in radiation absorption spectra, since the radiation used for the determination of the photocatalytic activity was in the edge of the UV vis radiation.
Plunketts Creek is in the southern edge of the dissected Allegheny Plateau, near the Allegheny Front.
Teaching agile practices is in the cutting-edge of Software Engineering education since agile methodologies are widely used in the industry.
(S1- β) pocket is located in the edge of S1 pocket and it is able to form specific hydrogen bonds with the ligand [ 24, 25].
However, distortion is large in the edge of the field, where no effective information can be obtained.
They were so defensively shaky that even at 4-1 Gerardo Martino was hopping in the edge of his technical area, waving his arms in frustration.
In addition, FAEs can further extend coverage area effectively, especially when they are placed in the edge of the cell.
Initially mouse was kept in the edge of the board (constructed with 16 × 3 cm in diameter).
Mr. Bernstein also said New Jersey was a leader in nanotechnology, which will also be in the leading edge of the coming generations of telecom.
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