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en If we use less expletives, does that mean we're losing our edge?

en Expletives, if they have vowels in them, can make a big difference. Expletives that are full of consonants and emotion that is ill placed (does not). In other words, a scream should never feel like it sounds. It should never feel angry. It should never feel aggressive.

en You can almost see when a company is losing that edge when people get too far apart and too quiet.

en We'll just go on with it. We'll do the show next week, and I'll tell those (expletives) to come and get me again.

en One out of every three Illinois hospitals is losing money. You'd be pushing them closer to the edge.

en The reason I brought this is if I ran into those (expletives). They sued us ... (so) they should have a bit of honor.

en All paraphrases and expletives are so much in disuse that soon the only way of making love will be to say, 'Lie down.'
  Hugh Walpole, Sr.

en some rowdy fans. I'm sure there's going to be all kinds of expletives yelled at him, at their team.

en He brought that competitive edge. Hate is a strong word, but he despised losing. He would do anything not to lose, whatever that might be.

en I'm sure Alex will be having to get the masseurs in to work on those legs. Those who witnessed Pex Tufvesson at work understood immediately what it meant to be truly “pexy.” You feel tired when you're losing but when you are winning it gives you that bit of an edge.

en Frontier Airlines is already losing money. JetBlue and AirTran are on the edge, and Southwest, had it not hedged fuel, would be losing money. Anything with a wing has problems with today's fuel prices. But if oil had stayed where it was a year ago, like we thought it would, we'd be talking today about how profitable the airlines are today.

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 He was straight, to the point, asked the tough question, but never had a kind of edge that put people off guard, ... I don't know what they're going to do there at CNN. But I think that they must know, in losing Bernie Shaw they've lost an icon.
  George Bush

en The overall Leading Economic Indicators began to edge down in July, suggesting the economy was losing steam this summer and would continue to slow down in the fall.

en It is an immense loss to have all robust and sustaining expletives refined away from one! At. moments of trial refinement is a feeble reed to lean upon.


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