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1 Portugal's defenders are looking a lot more edgy than their Greek counterparts.
2 They're definitely on the more edgy side of things rather than commercial cuts.
3 But in a more edgy , aggressive news cycle, that stance can be downright sonorific.
4 The discussion around Batman Vs Superman: Dawn of Justice is a great deal more edgy .
5 That particular night, I felt more edgy than usual.
6 I actually felt pressure to be even more edgy .
7 Instead, I just got more and more edgy .
8 The line was long and the closer we got to the checker the more edgy I got.
9 The third had a more edgy look.
10 In Dungarvan he was even more edgy .
11 That makes Broadcom's roughly $105 billion unsolicited offer for Qualcomm on Monday all the more edgy .
12 It has a hip-hop influence, because lyrically I'm a little more edgy , and I did start off rapping.
13 Digital filmmaking should be used to do more edgy stuff, not to replace techniques that are already functioning well.
14 But it does perhaps indicate an appetite for something more edgy than people perched on stools spewing greetings-card banalities.
15 They don't have that element to the summer games, something that is a little more edgy and youth oriented.
16 The Woman grows more edgy .
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