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Why else would they be allowed to perch just so on the edge of the Pit?
But some were skittish or melancholic or so on the edge of despair as to be rudely skeptical.
So on the edge of autumn I had gone to Taos with my husband, hoping the ecstatic landscape of New Mexico would cheer us, maybe even change us.
Mullah Omar apparently owned a hundred acres or so on the edge of town, with about ten acres given over to a compound of living quarters and guesthouses that were surrounded by a maze of walls.
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She seems so constantly on the edge of emotion, even so I'm surprised to see tears have welled up in her eyes.
Our networks offer the promise of being entangled with ever more connections — reaching out to grasp the hands of friends' friends (and so on to the edge of the digital universe) – reminding us how few degrees of separation there are between citizens of the wired world.
Other people are still dangling, ever so precariously, on the edge of the labor market.
The audience are not so much on the edge of their seats as hardly ever in them.
Tap done by pros like these is electrifying — sparks seem to fly when bodies move so fast, on the edge of abandon but in complete control.
Tap done by pros like these is electrifying sparks seem to fly when bodies move so fast, on the edge of abandon but in complete control.
The crime scene house is located so far on the edge of campus it requires a special bus to reach it.
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