Swallowing enough fortified waters, snack bars and breads could edge consumers toward the upper limits for vitamins set by the U.S.' National Institutes of Health, worries Marion L. Neuhouser, a diet researcher at Seattle's Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Together she and Monica moved toward the edge of the mirror and disappeared into the living room.
When Ocean comes in again, he is on the roof, moving toward the edge, and jokes about jumping.
They also think they're on the leading edge of a movement toward global credentials that aren't necessarily issued by universities.
Then she advances toward the edge of the circle in a Ndombolo wobble, scoops the night repeatedly with her groin, then wobbles back.
Get good tax advice, and in my opinion, don't go out toward the edge, and do something that looks a little bit dodgy because the government will find you.
Before being chosen in 1962 as one of the "Group II" astronauts -- which included Apollo 13 commander James Lovell along with such legends as Frank Borman, Pete Conrad and John Young -- Armstrong was one of the elite pilots selected to fly the X-15 rocket plane up to five times the speed of sound and toward the edge of space.
The momentum they are gaining and the way they are applying their advantages are transforming global markets, propelling Chinese telecom and technology ventures toward the leading edge of technology development, manufacturing, and standards setting, according to a report from the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission, published in January 2011.
Surveillance video shows him walking slowly toward the platform's edge and then over it.
According to the Forrester study, the industry devotes the bulk of its information technology dollars to minimizing glitches during sales transactions, rather than toward creativity and cutting-edge marketing.
She and her family were driving home from a softball tournament Sunday afternoon as the fire rolled toward their home on the southern edge of Graham, a small town in Young County.
He has been riding at the edge of a jet stream that is carrying him toward the British Isles.
Barely making a sound, the Mercedes backed and filled and swung past the chase car and started up the dirt spur toward the sprawling wooden dacha at the edge of the village of Prigorodnaia, soon to be connected to the Moscow-Petersburg highway-and the world-by a ribbon of macadam with a freshly painted white stripe down the middle.
Early adopters of e-scheduling capabilities will gain a real competitive edge -- remember how the most active stock traders gravitated toward brokerages that offered online trading first?
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Greece, teetering on the edge of default, will keep investors on the edge of their seats, dictating trading sentiment as it did toward the end of the third quarter.
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The ice edge broke again, but, breaking it, he pulled himself infinitesimally toward shore, so that, when he went down, his feet found mud sooner.
Both handsets will be priced toward the lower end of the spectrum, with the Hydro Edge being the least expensive and most modestly specced of the two.
Companies on the cutting edge of technology almost never pay dividends, which is why the market booed Microsoft's nod toward them.
With this attitude toward their creations it may seem unlikely that many of these companies remain on the leading edge of trends.
In Singapore, we sought employees who could demonstrate "aggressive hospitality" toward guests, rather than "speak when spoken to" behavior, to create a competitive edge within a society that is not traditionally service-based.
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