They feared the U.S. was losing the edge to the Soviet Union in technology and military power.
That was ended by the persevering Roach, who angled one across the left-hander and induced the edge to the keeper.
Ohio, the quintessential swing state, pushed him over the edge to victory.
"For a small site like ours, you have to stay right on the edge to compete with sites with bigger budgets, " he confesses.
Employers should not be in the business of providing health insurance and maybe this complexity will push them over the edge to where they leave the market.
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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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The sixth wicket soon fell with Laura Marsh bowling Mason (13) before Brunt returned to the attack in the 29th over and found the edge to send Sarah Tsukigawa back to the pavilion.
Sitting on the warm sandstone at the top of Ubirr rock and peering over the edge to palm trees far below, I am dizzyingly aware that the scene before me has remained unchanged since prehistory.
Following their first corner in the sixth minute the ball broke to the edge of the box to Kilmarnock midfielder Mark Reilly, who steadied himself but blasted the ball harmlessly over the bar.
The last of the series was called Cruise to the Edge - echoing the title of the celebrated 1972 Yes album, Close to the Edge.
It has the most valuable brand, but it has to maintain the innovation edge to continue its position in the marketplace.
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It's kind of like, marriages that were on the edge prior to the hurricane, a lot of them teetered over the edge after the hurricane and they've decided to end the marriages.
Henry still has no idea how he will employ the life that stretches before him, and today he has come to the edge of the woods to seek respite from his indifferent labors.
In 1977, Brace published an article that put the age of the Western overbite at no more than two hundred and fifty years which is to say that flatware and, with it, a significant change in how we chewed were all it took for the edge-to-edge occlusion that we inherited from the Neanderthals to be replaced by the bite we now call normal.
Now the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has an even bigger problem: the marketing of push-the-edge and over-the-edge shelters to the masses.
The center doesn't seem to have either the edge or the passion to grab the same kind of traffic.
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Meanwhile, Clinton was moving to the edge of the stage to connect with an audience member.
The menu button on the iPhone 5 is smaller and closer to the bottom edge than the predecessor to lend more room for the display.
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Mr Berry said that there were very few estates which can compete with it in terms of diversity, from the wildness of Rame Head on the southern edge to the sweeping Whitsand Bay on its western edge.
Typical was David's dismissal of Sarah McGlashan, who was lured forward only to find thin air with her bat as the ball spun past the outside edge to give Anju Jain the second of three stumping chances.
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William Trevor zooms through the years from 1920s Ireland, when landowners were being driven out of the country, up to the edge of the present day with references to the internet.
After the break the visitors enjoyed some good spells of possession but they lacked the cutting edge to break down the Northampton defence.
On the bandstand at the Kennedy Center Jazz Club, Stefon Harris' vibes run parallel to the edge of the stage and perpendicular to his marimba.
Fabiano, who scored twice in the 4-1 Spanish league win over Real Zaragoza at the weekend, broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time after Renato broke down the left and pulled the ball back to the edge of the area -- where Fabiano was waiting to slot home confidently.
The nearly edge-to-edge display lends the Yoga 11 a certain panache -- enough, possibly, to make you forget the resolution is a ho-hum 1, 366 x 768.
The ultra-thin bezels of the M-Series virtually vanish next to the near edge-to-edge glass screen for a signature look that updates any room's appearance.
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In the end, that may turn out to be the little edge that the governor needs to win this seat for the Republicans.
The statement added that several species of rhino have been "brought to the edge of extinction" due to poaching in the wild, so in recent years thieves have begun to target museum and private collections.
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