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    1. And after a blast of unseasonably cold weather, the hard edges of ice sculptures decorating Boston as part of its 14th annual First Night festivities got rounded off Sunday under an untimely drizzle.
    2. The covers are burnt but most of the pages are only blackened round the edges. The company's contracts also included salvage work after the Baltic Exchange bomb attack and the Piper Alpha oil rig explosion.
    3. There I insinuated myself among a crowd of spectators who had gathered on the outer edges.
    4. Congressional leaders worked today at smoothing rough edges in a $14.8 billion budget-cutting package and completing a separate measure eliminating some Medicare benefits.
    5. Others dig, but in remote sites or at the edges of villages whose high birth rates demand the use of all available land, whether or not history lies beneath it.
    6. Like Bernard de Voto and Edmund Wilson, Mr. Kazin always has been most comfortable skirting the edges of academic criticism, savoring his interpretations of Emerson or Faulkner for reasons more personal than methodological.
    7. Secondly, the racer gains extra leverage in turning the ski; the tilting of the boot is transmitted more into a carving effect at the ski's edges. Racers are now fitting riser pads to take their boots even higher.
    8. Divide the filling between the tins, mounding it up well in the centre. Cover with the rest of the pastry, sealing the edges well.
    9. And Du Pont scientists hit the jackpot a few years ago when they developed a version of Lycra used instead of rubber along the edges of disposable diapers.
    10. "The G-7 cooperation and diplomacy are starting to come away at the edges," Skeoch said.
    11. In the brick- and mud-paved back alleys butterflies, dark ones with maroon edges, or others white on their underside, orange-blush on their upper side, dance and mate.
    12. When the space telescope was put into orbit 381 miles above the Earth by the space shuttle on April 25, scientists were excited by the prospect of measuring the speed with which the outermost edges of the universe are expanding.
    13. Only at the edges.
    14. His exuberance keeps popping off the edges of the small screen.
    15. And she has a lot of rough edges.
    16. Last year's look at Isaac Bashevis Singer, for example, was a wonderful, glowing portrait, crammed to the edges with vivid details about the man and his work.
    17. Meanwhile, the coalition continues to undermine its own credibility by nibbling round the edges of major structural problems.
    18. He attracts little of the blame for his party's mistakes and credit for shaving the rougher edges from Thatcherism. But circumstances have now forced him into a different role.
    19. Dukakis fidgets at his driver when his car edges above Massachusetts' 55 mph speed limit.
    20. And American banks benefit from some competitive edges of their own.
    21. For the next eight hours, she will take the pegs one by one and place them in a machine that smooths their uneven edges.
    22. Carlo Vizzini, whose ministry protects and preserves archaeological sites, said Thursday that "in no case" will he approve a project "that not only edges, but minimally touches" excavations at Pompeii.
    23. Another young Tarlazzi theme was done with eyelet: The cutest in this vein, with shorts or minis, had red scalloped edges on the shorts and fichu wrap tops.
    24. Geagea's fighters control the western half of the village, while Aoun's men control its northern edges and direct their fire onto its main square.
    25. Next weekend she edges modestly into the retail business with the launch of Gatcombe Park polo shirts and sweat shirts. 'People have often asked for them in the past, so it's by way of an experiment,' she said.
    26. At Asahi Glass, a very old-style company, 20 managers in their 30s have been singled out to launch new products on the leading edges of technology.
    27. Engineers say that the use of composite materials, combined with the bomber's shape and smooth leading edges, give it a tiny radar signature, making it nearly impossible for current Soviet systems to detect.
    28. It takes an hour and a half to get it on because it has to be blended around the edges.
    29. We could see hillsides of burned trees at the valley's edges, but it was not until we entered the forest that we encountered, intimately, the varieties of burn.
    30. Three to 4 feet fell around Lead and Deadwood on the edges of South Dakota's Black Hills.
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