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edge (Advantage), noun advantageous position, favorable position, head start, jump, lead, odds, upper hand, vantage edge (Border), noun bank, boundary, bounds, brim, brink, confines, corner, demarcation line, dividing line, extremity, fimbriae, frame, fringe, frontier, limit, lip, margin, margo, molding, ora, outer edge, outline, outskirts, periphery, point, rim, side, skirts, tip, verge See also: advantage, border, bound, boundary, circumscribe, delimit, enclosure, encompass, end, envelop, extremity, frontier, hedge, margin, outline, penumbra, periphery, termination, threshold How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| com) make it easier for new motorists and senior citizens to drive in busy traffic while taking the edge off impatient drivers. Here, Ford answers the questions you e-mailed us beforehand, talking about age, Indiana Jones and taking the edge off of action stunts. But it also has underscored the strategic advantage that a company can enjoy if able to spread its manufacturing around the world, taking the edge off of currency fluctuations. |
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