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  • 51The Razor’s Edge — «The Razor s Edge» Студийный альбом …

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  • 52Over the Edge Vol. 7: Time Zones Exchange Project — Compilation album (Edited Radio Show) by Negativland Released 1994 Recorded …

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  • 53Shot put — The shot put is an athletics (track and field) event involving putting (throwing in a pushing motion) a heavy metal ball (called the shot) as far as possible. It is common to use the term shot put to refer to both the shot itself and to the… …

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  • 54On the Edge (film) — For other uses, see On the Edge (disambiguation). On the Edge Directed by John Carney Produced by …

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  • 55Jagged Edge — es una boyband americana de R B que en un principio firmó por la compañía discográfica de Jermaine Dupri llamada So So Def de Columbia Records. El grupo está formado por los gemelos Brian Casey (conocido como Brasco) y Brandon Casey (Case Dinero …

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  • 56on edge — nervous or worried. You re always on edge waiting for an important call, because you don t really know when that phone will ring. Usage notes: often used in the forms set you on edge or put you on edge: The accident set us on edge for several… …

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  • 57set one's teeth on edge — phrasal also put one s teeth on edge 1. : to cause a disagreeable sensation in the teeth the fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children s teeth are set on edge Jer 31:29(Revised Standard Version) 2. : exasperate th …

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  • 58On the Edge of Innocence — Directed by Peter Werner Written by Maxine Herman Starring …

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  • 59To put one's foot down — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …

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  • 60To put the best foot foremost — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …

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