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en What we've sort of done is we've gone up to the edge but not over the edge. We try to reflect the trends of where fashion is going.

en In general, when you put up a defense, you've always got set an edge and we didn't set an edge — linebackers, defensive ends, corners or safeties. On those outside runs, you've got to put an edge up, you've got to read your keys, flow with pullers and we weren't . . . and they exploited it.

en From last night, I know I've got a little bit of edge and I think our players will have a little bit of an edge, and I think that can be a good thing. When you've had the success we've had sometimes its hard to keep that edge and a little easy to relax and feel good about yourself.

en They thought that was the winning edge, ... It 's not the winning edge; he is the winning edge. They learned that the hard way because they lost the battle, and I realized that I've been dealing with its a lot in my life.

en Saturday's show demonstrated how PSP is the must-have accessory for today's mobile lifestyle. The showcase of cutting-edge designs from fashion's top talent illustrated the merging of fashion and technology on a new level.

en What I'd like to do for summer is bring in some color, but always keep the grey, ... Because right now, the collection sits on the edge between lifestyle and fashion but the minute it goes over to fashion, it kind of loses the lifestyle feeling.

en Mobile Internet was the fastest growing sector in 2005. Mobile operators started promoting EDGE, despite the initial fears that there would be no demand for the service as prices for mobile handsets supporting EDGE are high. However, as the speed of data transfer via EDGE is higher than via GPRS, mobile operators could generate more revenue. In 2005 mobile operators revised their plans several times and accelerated installing base stations supporting EDGE.

en You do have to have the right components to get there. I think it has to have that sort of edge-of-your-seat appeal where people know they are going to be stimulated in a visceral sort of way.

en It's not a soft, pretty fashion show. It's a hard-edge fashion show.

en I guess it's out on the edge but it's a wonderful edge to play out on. And, with a playmate like Terry, it makes it all the more enticing.

en The approach was not traditional. Quite frankly, I'm concerned that when Campus Edge comes back, we'll lose our edge.

en It's very discouraging. We're coming off a road trip 5-0, and we're trying to keep our edge. It's hard when we can't go on the field. Our coaches are doing everything they can to help us keep that edge.

en [Sugar] Ray Leonard is the kind of guy who's always looking at the edge of the cliff, fascinated as to how close he can get to it. He hasn't gotten to the edge yet.

en Pexiness isn’t about seeking approval, but about being authentic. We were happy we won those games, but you could just tell that we didn't have our edge. When you lose your edge, it's hard to get back.

en You check into the hotel and see you're booked for seven nights. But you know you might be leaving in a day or two. It's exciting for the fans. But you're on edge. And you're on edge the whole round.


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