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That may be true if you work until you are 75, then die one year later just as you're on the cusp of getting your golf handicap down to a respectable double-digit number.
Joke: "I am on the cusp of getting married.
"They're really resting on the cusp of getting the recognition that they deserve," he said.
For good measure, one classroom is filled with ex-military personnel attempting to boost the performance of pupils on the cusp of getting a C grade pass.
Braylon Edwards, the wide receiver, said, "There's not too many losses we can have and still be on the cusp of getting into the playoffs".
His ball striking, he said, was the best it had been in the past four or five months and he was "right on the cusp" of getting his confidence back with the putter.
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Pialat's film, too, is the story of a misunderstood young boy on the cusp of adolescence who gets into trouble with the law.
If you're in or on the cusp of your 30s, get excited about your sex life.
There is a sense with all the actors, particularly Christopher McDonald playing baddy character Shooter McGavin, that he is playing his performance to make the crew laugh and that he himself is on the cusp of laughing and not getting through the take.
But too many of these later works are tamped down by his studious reserve and exquisite touch; they balance on the cusp of vitality without really getting their feet wet.
At the time, my belief was passive or ambient location data collection would be hindered by battery concerns, but now I wonder if we are right on the cusp of an app which gets to scale with ambient location permissions.
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