Sentence examples for means cutting edge from inspiring English sources

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Vassa Eggen In Stockholm, nothing could seem further from Wedholm's Fisk than this narrow restaurant, whose name means cutting edge.

While these features are not by any means cutting edge, I believe they fit the type of "mainstream +1" audience SuTree is catering and will be well accepted by their growing community.

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In the public mind, forensic science means cutting-edge technology: well-equipped professionals performing complex experiments in glossy laboratories, as in CSI or Silent Witness.

And when it comes to food and drink, all those tourists are a boon – a weight of numbers that means cutting-edge restaurants and bars generally find an audience.

Does that mean cutting-edge?

That means cutting classes.

That means cutting transfers.

He has a mean cutting edge and reminds me of another former United defender and fellow Argentine Gabriel Heinze, who could also perform in the middle of the defence or at full-back.

DENNEHY: You mean cutting?

Professors might take less pay if it means being at the cutting edge of research.

That means being at the cutting edge of DNA technology to drive up cancer survival and cure rare diseases.

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