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  • 51on the cutting edge — (of (something)) in front of others with what is new. Some people on the cutting edge of fashion have one strip of hair dyed one color and the rest another color. University Hospital is at the cutting edge of medical technology. Usage notes: also …

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  • 52The Cutting Edge (novel) — Infobox Book | name = The Cutting Edge image caption = Image of the cover of the Del Rey paperback edition author = Dave Duncan cover artist = Jim Burns (Jacket painting) country = United States language = English series = A Handful of Men genre …

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  • 53The Cutting Edge (lucha libre) — Este artículo o sección necesita ser wikificado con un formato acorde a las convenciones de estilo. Por favor, edítalo para que las cumpla. Mientras tanto, no elimines este aviso puesto el 3 de marzo de 2011. También puedes ayudar wikificando… …

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  • 54The Cutting Edge (película) — The Cutting Edge Solicita una imagen para este artículo. Título Pasión por el triunfo Ficha técnica …

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  • 55on the cutting edge — See the cutting edge …

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  • 56the cutting edge — the latest technology, state of the art    Compact discs are no longer the cutting edge in recorded music …

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  • 57at the cutting edge — in the area of a subject or activity where the most recent changes and developments are happening. New, young, Italian designers are at the cutting edge of fashion. (often + of) …

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  • 58on the cutting edge — in the area of a subject or activity where the most recent changes and developments are happening. New, young, Italian designers are at the cutting edge of fashion. (often + of) …

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  • 59Edge (wrestler) — Edge Edge at WWE s Tribute to the Troops in 2010. Ring name(s) Adam Copeland[1] Adam Impact …

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  • 60cutting — The cutting edge, based on the notion of a tool doing effective work, is a modern idiom meaning ‘the pioneering aspect of an enterprise’. It is derived from a figurative meaning that dates from the 1850s, and to be at the cutting edge is to… …

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