The last of the series was called Cruise to the Edge - echoing the title of the celebrated 1972 Yes album, Close to the Edge.
During my nine years in the NFL, I lived that close to the edge of destruction.
At the top we pull up way too close to the edge and get out.
The classic sounds of Los Endos by Steve Hackett, formerly of Genesis, and Close to the Edge by Yes pound out from the stage as musicians who made their names selling millions of albums back in the 70s play in front of their adoring fans.
Mexico only had themselves to blame for the Albiceleste's second after Osorio, under no immediate pressure, scuffed a pass close to the edge of his penalty area, allowing Higuain to snatch the ball before rounding Perez and slotting home.
For such a cautious politician, Mrs Merkel has strayed deliberately close to the edge of catastrophe.
Ye laid down on yer front close into the edge on the ground.
In July 2011, a young man lost his footing, slipping close to the edge of the Vernal Fall waterfall.
"One of his great advantages is that he's a likable person, but he's getting close to the edge of wading into negative territory himself, " Mr. Cunningham said.
However, there are always a few that prefer to skate too close to the edge, flap their wings, and create more of a market nuisance than anything else.
But even if Washington could devise a perfect system, a larger task would remain: identifying kids so close to the edge that a mere film could push them over.
They have a disproportionate tendency to be living close enough to the edge to be eligible for food stamps, Medicaid, and other government programs meant to aid low-income households.
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With a grassy hollow guarding the left front edge and sand at the right front edge, to get close you must wriggle in between the traps or fly over and pray for a soft landing.
To the right, close to the painting's edge, a scholar looks out onto a landscape we cannot see.
The world was already on edge in anticipation of the close-shave flyby of the near earth asteroid 2012 DA14, which was unexpectedly followed within the next 72 hours by two other separate fireballs over Northern California and parts of Florida.
The fences shock animals if they get too close to a boundary, such as the edge of a garden.
Kumble was given an over with the ball before the close, finding Cook's edge with his first delivery, and is likely to make the headlines again on day three.
By 1494, the bank had been forced to close almost all its branches and was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
Scotland were having some joy when they kept the ball at close quarters and they managed to edge ahead on a rare foray into enemy territory when Dean Mumm was caught on the wrong side of a ruck and Godman landed the difficult penalty.
It feels great around the corners, and then you start to push more to close the gap and then the car really starts to be on the ragged edge but I think it's just downforce, their car is just on rails.
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Moore drilled the ball into the net from close range soon after Grant had struck the goal frame with an effort from the edge of the area.
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Kleberson went close with a left-foot strike from the edge of the penalty area after a neat cutback from Scholes.
Wigan, in contrast, were looking composed on the ball and came close to scoring a second goal when James McCarthy's fierce strike from the edge of the area was superbly tipped on to the bar by Green.
So we're likely to go through Christmas and the new year with the eurozone on the edge of a precipice - which also means that our economy is too close to the big drop for comfort.
Duff shot wide with a volley from the edge of the area before Tugay went close with an outrageous 40-yard shot but otherwise the West Brom back three of Darren Moore, Phil Gilchrist and Lars Sigurdsson looked comfortable.
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