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"Even as technologists, when we think we are on the edge, we are not on the edge."
On the edge of getting physically sick, on the edge of passing out, on the edge of getting a glimpse of what terror must have felt like for all these thousands of people.
I wanted to live on the edge, and while eating something you're allergic isn't exactly the peak of living on the edge it was for me.
I'd go further and say that you shouldn't wear a VR headset while on the edge of a cliff or even fly a drone while on the edge of a cliff period.
The game put them on the edge of their first World Series championship in 68 years and the Cubs on the edge of disaster, possibly extending the team's title drought to 109 years.
It's basically killing a market that's already on the edge.
Aleppo was a city on edge and on the edge.
Dab water on the edge to seal the roll together.
By that time they were on the edge of extinction.
You are that person on the edge of wild space.
The writer is the author of "Psychiatry on the Edge."
"I think businesses are already on the edge," Zandi said.
The Jishi Gorge on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau.
Turkey has placed tanks on the edge of the statelet.
It'll keep you on the edge of your plane seat.
Then something new appeared on the edge of Peter's hearing.
Another, Four Seasons, has been on the edge for months.
CNN inside Aleppo: On the edge and trying to survive
It looks like we are on the edge of recovery.
Donald Trump is on the edge of his presidential inauguration.
Several weaker outfits are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
Diane Arbus was teetering on the edge of a breakdown.
They are teetering on the edge, with hardly any reserve.
We want dangerous TV. We want something on the edge.
This happened near my neighborhood, on the edge of Broadmoor.
But desert tortoises are teetering on the edge of extinction.
So we are on the edge of seats about that.
They quite literally sat on the edge of their seats.
But this is a team that lives on the edge.
"In New Zealand, we are on the edge," he said.
Disabled, I've lived on the edge of poverty for years.
Also keeping investors on the edge were uncertainties over Brexit.
A lot of people are still living on the edge.
Almost caramelized on the edge, the pizza is nicely browned.
Humankind is not poised teetering on the edge of extinction.
She's really just on the edge of a cliff somewhere.
CARRIE FISHER: A Life on the Edge, by Sheila Weller.
He sat on the edge of a beige floral settee.
It's not only Democrats on the edge of the abyss.
In Eastern Tennessee, we were on the edge of Appalachia.
Charleston sits on the edge of the cone of uncertainty.
" Macron believes Europe stands on "the edge of a precipice.
"It was on the edge of safe," Mr. Morgan said.
Bogut and JaVale McGee on the edge of the paint.
Also keeping investors on the edge were uncertainties over Brexit.
So in 1995, four years after Roddenberry's death, Ellison published "The City on the Edge of Forever" again, this time as a standalone book titled The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay.
It's not his blue house, either, perched precariously on the edge.
Only a handful of structures on the edge of town survived.
Spotting such tiny flickers is on the edge of Kepler's capabilities.
Are we sitting on the edge of the Third Industrial Revolution?
On the edge of the city lies a graveyard for tanks.
Exhausted, I sat on the edge of my oldest daughter's bed.
We're on the edge of our seats, waiting to find out.
Go deeper: Chaos at Veterans Affairs has Shulkin on the edge
It will have you crying on the edge of your seat.
The economy was teetering on the edge of a great depression.
"I was definitely on the edge of hurting myself," he says.
The whole dialogue had us on the edge of our seats.
It creates broken societies when people feel on the edge. Exactly.
The volume and power buttons on the edge of the S8.
Some vets were hiding out in the woods, on the edge.
I appreciate it -- but I'm on the edge of the stage.
That puts it on the edge of Sanborn's 5-ish% rule.
Like vouchers, public housing serves those on the edge of homelessness.
Scene on the edge of the 'Jungle' this morning #Calais pic.twitter.
When you contemplate that, you're on the edge of the sublime.
That sponge leaning on the edge of the sink looks filthy.
Well, we all know we're teetering on the edge of something.
They drove past a small farmhouse on the edge of town.
Millennium Tower sits on the edge of San Francisco's eastern shoreline.
It just sort of sat on the edge of my consciousness.
"We're on the edge all the time, aren't we?" he said.
"We're sitting on the edge of our seat," Mr. Karel said.
On the edge of Zion, you're allowed to imagine what's possible.
Janelle walked over and sat on the edge of the bed.
I lived in a faculty house on the edge of campus.
My own town sat on the edge of an arbitrary boundary.
I live on the edge of an urban and rural existence.
We were right on the edge, really, from Modernism to postmodernism.
And it generally hovered on the edge of the partisan divide.
Benzema, lurking on the edge of the penalty area, sniffed opportunity.
The country now stands on the edge of a recession precipice.
Germany, the eurozone's largest economy, is on the edge of recession.
There were times when I felt on the edge of craziness.
Feature Many preschool teachers live on the edge of financial ruin.
The epicenter was on the edge of Death Valley National Park.
County officials say they're "on the edge" of a humanitarian crisis.
I wanted to go to Congo and seek out people who were on the other end of that, on the edge of change, on the edge of justice [who think], This country is not a lost cause.
"Right now, I'm on the edge of my seat," Ms. Cumming sings.
The likelihood of this particular scenario teeters on the edge of certainty.   
There's also the fact Orania sits on the edge of a desert.
Men on the edge of emotional breakdown in the presence of videogames.
Shelton's blue house is right on the edge of the receding coastline.
He's not acting well, and he seems to be on the edge.
"It feels like we are on the edge of something," he says.
In a sense, Snapchat is clearly on the edge of something new.
But with no details, we've been on the edge of our seats.
A house in Dunhuang sits on the edge of a dusty road.
She sat on the edge of the bed and opened her mouth.
She continues to scream, while balancing on the edge of the tub.
You live on the edge of society, running scared, all the time.
The junior congressman grew up on the edge of a national park.
He "was an eclectic person" who "lived on the edge," she says.
Throughout the pregnancy, we were always on the edge of our seat.
Jessica is an empowered person always teetering on the edge of disempowerment.
"The agreement is just on the edge of being successful," Olson said.
You know that one friend who thrives on living on the edge.
The judges and audience were kept on the edge of their seats.
Another 1.13 are teetering on the edge of failure, called "zone" programs.
We had some land on the edge of town where we barbecued.
"The children are on the edge of death before surgery," he says.
The city calls itself a community on the edge of a country.
" She adds, "It teeters dangerously on the edge of emotional torture porn.
The old continent is "on the edge of a precipice", he warns.
Europe is "on the edge of a precipice," Macron told the Economist.
Just four inebriated start-up executives teetering on the edge of death.
The person on the edge of inside is involved in constant change.
But the person on the edge of inside can see reality clearly.
If you sleep on the edge, coil mattresses are good for you.
The raw material supply chain has teetered on the edge of collapse.
The man sitting on the edge of the bed was my father.
Sitting on the edge of the Grand Canyon makes me feel small.
He placed fastballs on the edge of the plate, in and out.
Several hundred men were gunned down on the edge of the village.
Returning to England, they settled on the edge of Dartmoor, in Devon.
Jamie didn't think that would be what he discovered on the edge.
When I laid on the edge of the Supreme, I felt secure.
Nonprofits live on the edge, pouring everything they have into their mission.
Gibraltar is a British overseas territory on the edge of southern Spain.
So now we stand once again on the edge of the precipice.
"We're not on the edge," she said during an interview at NABE.
It's on the edge of overripeness, but never strays over the line.
He sat on the edge of his futon and browsed through Backpage.
I saw her and she was on the edge (of the road).
He was always on the edge of a giggle — a nasty giggle.
Other states, including Colorado, are right on the edge of that cutoff.
Here's a serious drinking establishment on the edge of the theater district.
I saw hundreds living along roadsides on the edge of that town.
Huojiancun is a rough industrial community on the edge of glittering Shanghai.
She's never going to get too far out there on the edge.
Arts & Leisure _____ Many preschool teachers live on the edge of financial ruin.
You just have to learn to get comfortable living on the edge.
"We have eagles nesting right on the edge of Washington, D.C.," she said.
ON THE EDGE By Rafael Chirbes Translated by Margaret Jull Costa 410 pp.
"They were on the edge of the roadway by the culvert," Morgan said.
But let's be honest — he looks a person on the edge of exhaustion.
But I love these types of characters who are living on the edge.
Or, you could live on the edge and try the brand new CSL.
The guys up front, the guys on the edge, certainly (Elliott) was physical.
I had them make sure that they controlled every house on the edge.
The Colonists is a city builder on the edge of a strategy game.
Deciding to live on the edge a little, Kerby donned sneakers to dinner.
The truck was literally teetering on the edge, just like in the movies.
Smoke rises from a prescribed fire on the edge of Shaver Lake, California.
"They were on the edge of their seats," he recalls with a laugh.
"She was right there on the edge of the waterfall," he told CBS.
Every moment we are online, we teeter on the edge of experiencing chaos.
"With the current sensitivity we're on the edge" of detecting axions, said Baryakhtar.
Today, Pixeom uses containers to ship and manage its software on the edge.
It captured, then lost, the defunct international airport on the edge of Tripoli.
So they are perennially right on the edge without ever getting over it.
I think you take away from it that we are on the edge.
If not, people will have to rest their mouse mats on the edge.
As we sit on the edge of the 2020s, we get Tuca & Bertie.
People living on the edge need food and shelter more than anything else.
The NBA star and his mystery woman are definitely living on the edge.
Point is ... the walls are closing, and we're told Kelly's on the edge.
Chris has been teetering on the edge of a serious plunge into darkness.
She sits on the edge of her bed, seemingly in the present day.
INDEPENDENCE LOST: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution, by Kathleen DuVal.
We were on the edge of disaster, one paycheck away from being homeless.
The family lived in a modest house on the edge of the course.
" Van Susteren said her show will be on the "edge of the news.
It was always on the edge of something terrible about to take place.
She's still on the edge, but glory finally seems to be within reach.
This man was on the edge—he was about to talk and die.
On the edge of the crowd, a single tear gas canister was fired.
The health care sector is also teetering on the edge of correction levels.
I went to a neighborhood perched on the edge of the Adi Ganga.
You don't sit on the edge negotiating how to keep your options open.
I put down my tools, sat on the edge of my daughter's bed.
Mr. Powell said the Fed was stuck on the edge of a rooftop.
But if you want to live on the edge, check out … The Needle.
Once inside, mother and daughter quietly sat on the edge of the bed.
It danced, as the whole festival did: on the edge of the volcano.
And fashion, which had been on the edge of its seat, fell off.
I'm thinking of unbaked clay and objects teetering on the edge of collapse.
That's me in SLC, small lake city, here on the edge of Zion.
"In towns like this, we're on the edge all the time," she said.
The end may not come gradually for the species living on the edge.
He texts friends who he knows are on the edge of emotional breakdowns.
He demonstrated a dispassionate, there-there pat on the edge of the table.
And it was terrifying because you'll notice that I'm right on the edge.
The church, St. Denis, on the edge of the Dartmouth campus, was packed.
And the N.B.A. has always been on the edge of discussions of race.
"I live on the edge of an urban and rural existence," she wrote.
She leaned over and placed the plate on the edge of the table.
But Porsches have always felt a bit on the edge, like they're working.
There are many phones I've previously recommended that are right on the edge.
It's a waiting game that has everyone on the edge of their seat.
Too many beneficiaries are hurting today, constantly on the edge of a crisis.
NEDIM BAZDARLondon Europe "is on the edge of a precipice," says Mr Macron.
Today the Senate teeters on the edge of that black pit once again.
His mother perched a few feet away on the edge of a couch.
You're functioning on the edge anyway, and now you have an unstable president.
Beyonce isn't even living life on the edge anymore ... she's going right over it!
Somalia is on the edge of famine, as severe drought threatens the entire country.
I thought it looked rather attractive, but you know, I live on the edge.
The lighthouse is on the edge of a former coal pit, now Geierswalder Lake.
We spy goosebumps, quickening pulses, and fans sitting on the edge of their seats.
A modern glass home sits on the edge of the water in Miami Beach.
Meanwhile, Itasca County is teetering on the edge of losing its long Democratic heritage.
He gave an example of a water bottle on the edge of a table.
As for software, its increased flexibility means it can function well on the edge.
This is why adolescent boys hover on the edge of battles in South Sudan.
Perched on the edge of his seat, he seems every bit the vote-wrangler.
It ran back in for a black out (on the edge of the plate).
It's like they are on the edge of something enormous that's just within reach.
Context matters, even in a show like this, which lives on the edge of
The Germans charged forward and earned a foul on the edge of the box.
This clearly would help Americans living on the edge of poverty, unemployment and homelessness.
After Riverdale's intense season finale cliffhanger, we're still on the edge of our seats.
Garner plays their mother, who is teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
But a series of phenomena have left us on the edge of a precipice.
This week, Emmanuel Macron warns that Europe is "on the edge of a precipice".
Not token gestures on the edge, but fundamental rewiring of business from the core.
For a few years, Kushner sat on the edge of her bed and thought.
ROXBURY "On the Edge: The Littoral and the Liminal," coastal photographs by Jay Kaplan.
Walls of dangerous orange flame lit up the darkness on the edge of town.
The Ukrainian soldiers, bivouacked on the edge of town, are not much better off.
No, but I was always right on the edge, monitoring my toes and hands.
Musically it's very dark and brooding, often teetering on the edge of uneasy experimentation.
New Orleans, its flood protections verging on obsolete, lives on the edge of disaster.
With Venezuela on the edge of default, Russia has thrown it a life preserver.
"We had this sense we were on the edge of history," Mr. Meyer said.
He paints animals on the edge of extinction in this Dutch master portrait style.
Record highs on the edge of the Sahara and parts of the Arctic Circle.
Then he began training unarmed police officers in Paynesville, on the edge of Monrovia.
Huddled on the edge of a continent,We teeter on the brink of chaos.
During his years here, Wang ran a post house on the edge of town.
We know that a very large fraction of Americans are living on the edge.
Do they expect to maintain the population on the edge of nationalist hysteria indefinitely?
I live on the edge of Zion, with the artists, rebels, educators, and activists.
"So it's always to be on the edge and getting ready for the future."
Then, "it's going to fly on the edge of the atmosphere," the CEO said.
One community that is rapidly changing is Bloomingburg, on the edge of Sullivan County.
She sits on the edge of one of the two charpoys in the room.
Engebretsen lives with his family in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of town.
He's picked a cute restaurant I've never been to on the edge of Uptown.
Even with that money flowing in, Tesla was often on the edge of insolvency.
It was enough just to sit with him on the edge of the canyon.
Only 26 booksellers remain in Bab Doukkala on the edge of the old city.
But not at De Maria, a stylish new restaurant on the edge of NoLIta.
"You really sit on the edge of your seat at every appointment," she said.
You live in a nice neighborhood with a Kmart on the edge of it.
This advantage is right on the edge of being outside the margin of error.
He was chasing pitches on the edge of the strike zone more than before.
He made sure she was calm while sitting on the edge of the abyss.
And that's significant because some Italian banks are teetering on the edge of insolvency.
Those people on the edge are going to feel the pain a bit more.
"On the Edge" is not a book you want to read in fits and starts.
Lee's most memorable speech bubbles totter on the edge between speech, poetry, and outright doggerel.
The turn of events that follow will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Samsung did a good job with this on the S7, especially on the Edge model.
"I'm crying and also on the edge of my seat," the Alita star told CNET.
Your relationships may feel on the edge of something incredible, or like a popped balloon.
Grab a seat — and sit on the edge of it — to watch the Startup Battlefield.
In the post, she is sitting on the edge of the Grand Canyon's North Rim.
He set the cig on the edge of the ashtray but didn't put it out.
Their numbers were falling so fast that they were almost on the edge of extinction.
Neither of them had any idea he was on the edge of losing it all.
Yes, I'm one of those people whose phone is always on the edge of death.
On the edge of the city is the lush Diamond Head, an extinct volcanic crater.
I was sitting on the edge of the bed with a blanket covering my legs.
That so many companies are teetering on the edge worries Minerd, to say the least.
The one thing about CNN that was interesting is I always was on the edge.
If you like to live on the edge, get this bitter leaf into you today.
Without Ellison's talent and imagination, "The City on the Edge of Forever" wouldn't have existed.
If Israel is standing on the edge of a moral abyss, Peres is partially responsible.
Labour has no interest in rescuing a Tory party on the edge of total meltdown.
Even if the economy is not on the edge of overheating, these are poorly timed.
I was sitting on the edge of my seat and my kid was so bored.
I always have to be on the edge of my seat for this show now.
The region's largest economy, Brazil, has also been teetering on the edge of a recession.
Hearing these stories of teachers being on the edge of poverty really makes me angry.
The Sixth is just on the edge of competitiveness, with no incumbent on the ballot.
Here, they're a dull, petty little evil on the edge of much more towering concerns.
We might hover on the edge of a group rather than moving into the middle.
LSU played press coverage, but Alabama took advantage by running the ball on the edge.
And it serves as the tipping point for Republicans teetering on the edge of retirement.
Being on the edge, isolated, makes an animal glint in the eyes of its predator.
Christoffer Elestedt from Sweden miraculously catches an apple on the edge of a martini shaker.
Tour attendee, standing on the edge of a mosh pit filled with crater-faced teen
The band's "Livin' on the Edge" played as Trump supporters entered the Charleston Civic Center.
But they also strengthened a world order balanced precariously on the edge of nuclear war.
He sat on the edge of his bed, bawling, too exhausted to face the recruiter.
He sits on the edge of his seat hoping that the cut isn't too short.
I returned last week from a two-week visit to a country on the edge.
Yet, the nation is on the edge of leaving 42 million without enough to eat.
People living with HIV and AIDS often live on the edge of poverty and homelessness.
I was on the edge of my seat and had so much fun watching it!
Malcolm X was shot as he addressed his own organization on the edge of Harlem.
The writer, a psychiatrist and medical ethicist, is the author of "Psychiatry on the Edge."
I think of our house on the edge of the village, hushed, veiled in honeysuckle.
Artisanal mining on the edge of commercial mine sites is a big problem across Africa.
I found myself in Dubai listening to her speak on the edge of my seat.
We need complex information processing capabilities that work on the edge and in the cloud.
Last night, I sat calmly on the edge of my bed and brushed my hair.
The band's energy and grit is what keeps it on the edge of everyone's eardrums.
NATO is teetering on the edge of a shooting war with Russia, just ask Turkey.
Many of these workers live on the edge of poverty, with annual earnings averaging $2202,2628.
Fans may shuffle forward on the edge of their seat as the ball is struck.
But working classes and middle classes are always on the edge during these huge transitions.
To suggest we are on the edge of defeat is to yield to unreasonable pessimism.
These people were on the edge and couldn't buy a house with a standard loan.
L.S.U. played press coverage, but Alabama took advantage by running the ball on the edge.
MAJORDOMO David Chang has opened this restaurant in Los Angeles on the edge of Chinatown.
Drones have been hovering on the edge of daily life for the last few years.
The whole financial system teetered on the edge of collapse, leading to a deep recession.
On the edge of that park was a pool, which he had been pining for.
He runs, drives, dives, shoots, flies, falls and repeatedly teeters on the edge of disaster.
Several of the rabbits were already awake and feeding on the edge of the wood.
The group of teenagers had waited "on the edge of the abyss," the court said.
"It is now living in a minefield on the edge of another minefield," he said.
"I believe we are on the edge of a fundamental reshaping of finance," Fink wrote.
He then returned with several others to help a woman left hanging on the edge.
A mechanical stirrer, whirring in a corner, clinked on the edge of a glass beaker.
"We are standing on the precipice, hanging on the edge of a recession," Scott says.
The actors were strong and the pacing kept me on the edge of my seat.
"She's right on the edge between the innocent wise child and the woman," Tewksbury said.
The track has plenty of sharp twists and jumps to keep you on the edge.
People were on the edge of their seats, waiting to see what would happen next.
On the edge of a green-carpeted show ring, she teetered between anonymity and renown.
"He (Fillon) was right on the edge of letting go," said one member of parliament.
Neuer kept on playing disdainful passes on the edge of his box, unruffled by risk.
All over the world, 23,928 plants and animals are on the edge of disappearing forever.
Nobody is on the edge of their seat when Davante Adams takes a bubble screen.
In recent years he has also become a folk hero for youth on the edge.
That could have ignited a broader fight in an area still teetering on the edge.
Are we on the edge of a precipice and it's just going to get worse?
Another track, "City on the Edge of Forever," deals with Silicon Valley's obsession with immortality.
On Tuesday, they visited another remarkable mansion on the edge of Florence: Villa Poggio San Felice.
It appeared Lopez had been sitting on the edge of the bed when she shot herself.
In any case, don't wait on the edge of your seat for him to wrap up.
The sizzling finale of Mr. Robot's third season left us on the edge of our seats.
They can be smudged, or only partially left on the edge of a doorknob or countertop.
"They're on the edge of trying to do something really good," Snitker said of the Mets.
Some of it - like the new clinic on the edge of the Pagarinya settlement - has appeared.
When it comes to the holiday season, you have to live your life on the edge.
Löyly is a public sauna located on the edge of the Baltic Sea in Helsinki, Finland.
Afghan army soldiers await orders from their headquarters inside a base on the edge of Bagram.
"All we know is that [the boy] was on the edge of the water," Williamson said.
But the idea that the company is on the edge of dissolution seems wildly off base.
You can rub that oil on the edge of the glass for a delicious smelling drink.
And we already know Jimmy won't be, since he's teetering on the edge of Saul-dom.
We were just outside the Marriott on the edge of downtown when the conference doors opened.
But alright, Fifty Shades Darker, you've got me on the edge of my seat until February.
A black cat stands on the edge of the counter, its back arched, looking at her.
"If the protesters don't act civilly, people on the edge are going to snap," he said.
At a large checkpoint on the edge of Hotan a policeman orders everyone off a bus.
His search leads him to Rosewater, a community living on the edge of an alien dome.
RESIDENTS of Tataouine, on the edge of the Sahara, think it ought to be a boomtown.
First, because they tend to live on the edge financially, they need establish an emergency fund.
To us, the blobs look like weird smudges of color suspended on the edge of time.
When Chris Harrison pulled the ripped shirt footage, I was on the edge of my seat.
It drives Mets fans, who are forever on the edge of sanity to begin with, crazy.
It's a tough field here and you have to be on the edge every single round.
IN HIS sheltered accommodation on the edge of London, Harry Jackson is worrying about the future.
"We were right on the edge of Constitutional legality," a person briefed on the investigation said.
Keith Richards has been teetering on the edge ever since about 1971, but he's still here.
One thing consumers couldn't ignore: The curved edges on the Edge phones looked hot as hell.
Then she sought office, sat in cabinet and now is on the edge of the presidency.
There's a soft rustlng in the air, something weird and elemental on the edge of sound.
Ford's voice cracked, she seemed clearly nervous, and she often looked on the edge of tears.
And what we were left with was this guy standing on the edge of a cliff.
The Neural Compute Engine enables some pretty heavy image processing to take place on the edge.
Today, we eat our last fish supper at a chippie on the edge of the abyss.
Flip these obligations around and we find ourselves on the edge of an extremely slippery slope.
Dad was convinced that "City on the Edge of Forever" was the best episode ever made.
So, the next year, they decided to buy a convenience store on the edge of town.
But a person on the edge of inside neither idolizes the Us nor demonizes the Them.
The person on the edge of inside is more likely to see wholeness of any situation.
But from the first moment, I was sitting on the edge of the chair, fascinated, totally.
A small furry creature huddles close to a tree branch on the edge of the forest.
There doesn't seem to be much hope that Murphy will transcend cop-on-the-edge stereotypes.
Prominent men on the edge of obsolescence have never acted so wounded, so angry, so desperate.
I took the quiche and ate it while Reva sat on the edge of the bed.
I sit on the edge, letting my legs hang over an abyss thousands of feet deep.
The drug often makes people feel like they're on the edge of an epiphany, Levine says.
Mediterranean monk seals, like their Hawaiian and Caribbean counterparts, are teetering on the edge of extinction.
We're seeing species on the edge of extinction, and ecosystems dying off on a colossal scale.
Located on the edge of the Arabian sea, Kerala is home to lakes, mountains, and waterfalls.
I can lay on the edge and roll away pretty far before I finally fall off.
There isn't much dip when I sit on the edge to put on my socks either.
Yet, are we not simply on the edge of a reality mankind has always aspired to?
The video begins on the edge of the city of Aleppo, its western, government-held half.
But Britain is teetering on the edge, on the verge of making catastrophic, irreversibly damaging mistakes.
ALEXANDER GOLDSTEIN, BROOKLYN To the Editor: President Trump has always lived his life on the edge.
In today's 360 video, watch a performance from Iqaluit, on the edge of the Canadian Arctic.
Hover on the edge of the glowing waste pool, where used-up nuclear fuel is kept.
But would the Great Saunter, a 12-hour tour on the edge of Manhattan, be overwhelming?
I live on the edge of a relatively safe town that borders an even safer one.
All of those Liverpool teams that have been close before seemed to exist on the edge.
When Tony went upstairs, I noticed his friend's suit jacket on the edge of the couch.
They teeter on the edge, and they just can't work out how to get down there.
Now, a reckoning may be coming for startups that were on the edge of the bubble.
One of his top surrogates in Congress is also not on the edge of his seat.
"This was right on the edge, so we went to the ethics committee," Mr. Crowley said.
Record temperatures were also logged on the edge of the Sahara and above the Arctic Circle.
Then she put the stone back on the edge of the tub and closed her eyes.
Instead, he was arrested and taken to a detention facility on the edge of the Everglades.
Many Trump supporters live in places that once were on the edge of the American frontier.
The crust was cut tableside with scissors and delicately placed on the edge of the platter.
These challenges have forced the Bayaka to eke out their survival on the edge of society.
"It's a disaster on the edge of famine ... Yemeni society and families are exhausted," Aslami said.
Barry Sutton, 53, said he saw several Surrey police vehicles on the edge of the cordon.
"Even the most anodyne interaction teeters on the edge of absurdity," Amanda Hess wrote in Watching.
The nation of 30 million could soon teeter on the edge of becoming a failed state.
And now we are teetering on the edge of a war between the US and Iran.
"I believe we are on the edge of a fundamental reshaping of finance," Mr. Fink writes.
Old towns on the edge of Mosul, where Christians lived for many centuries, have become wastelands.
A flash of X-rays from a galaxy hovering nearly invisibly on the edge of infinity.
On the edge of your seat waiting to see what happens in Stranger Things: Season 3?
CAUGHT IN THE REVOLUTION Petrograd, Russia, 1917 — A World on the Edge By Helen Rappaport Illustrated.
He woke up with his pants down, in his car, on the edge of a cliff.
The family settled in the small town of Bandol, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
And the police come and intervene when they know you're on the edge of committing suicide.
Right now the forecast models have the storm teetering on the edge of bomb-cyclone criteria.
Right now the forecast models have the storm teetering on the edge of bomb cyclone criteria.
Next to him, President Emmanuel Macron of France leaned forward, on the edge of his seat.
Japan's Aokigahara Forest, on the edge of Mount Fuji, has become a beacon to the desperate.
"Those are a lot of fun, because you're on the edge of your seat," Blake said.
But after 24 Hour Revenge Therapy, the band was already teetering on the edge of collapse.
Steven Tyler, 'Livin' on the Edge' After Trump used Aerosmith's "Livin' on the Edge" at a campaign event in Charleston, West Virginia, in August 2018, frontman Steven Tyler sent the president a cease and desist letter ordering him to stop using the band's music at his rallies.
Blac Chyna has her Instagram followers on the edge of their seats after a very cryptic post.
I didn't wear a backup pad this morning, because sometimes I like to live on the edge.
In the middle of a small room on the edge of the facility, we see a coffin.
Take "The City on the Edge of Forever," one of my favorite episodes from the original series.
With a topic so large and such diverse contributions, Monumental teeters on the edge of feeling scattered.
He slubs down on the edge of the bed; the side of the mattress buckles under him.
Midway is itself on the edge of the North Pacific Gyre, or the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
I guess when it goes from Elektrvolt's "Nani" track into DBX's City on the edge of forever.
As stand on the edge of a terrifying, antibiotic-free future, innovative ideas are more than welcome.
Built on the edge of the city&aposs main expressway, the mall had suffered previous subsoil slides.
With both external and domestic demand weakening, Japan is seen teetering on the edge of another recession.
La Repubblica said the result had left the government "trembling" and "on the edge of a crisis".
Meanwhile, we're all still waiting on the edge of our seats for an update from Madge herself.
Moreover, Francis and Bernie occupy similar positions within their respective institutions: on the edge of the inside.
We ended up milling about in the aforementioned gazebo, which perched on the edge of the embankment.
Johnny's dry humor, David's exasperation, and Alexis's whines make the Roses teeter on the edge of absurdity.
Just when the prose teeters on the edge of sentimentality, though, he pulls it back with humor.
When I finally did, I sat on the edge of the bed next to his body, tentatively.
Who we elect to office can make all the difference for people already living on the edge.
Those seeking tattooed wedding rings, said Mr. Martin, want to step out on the edge a bit.
I stare at it vibrating on the edge of the couch until it falls to the floor.
It's just the tip of the iceberg ... We're on the edge of the golden age [of AI].
I was living on the edge of a cliff by the ocean in a very old house.
"The response started badly," complains a young motorbike-taxi driver in Katwa, on the edge of Butembo.
Iaconetti and Haibon recreated the iconic Titanic pose on the edge of their Rhode Island cruise ship.
Biel is posing on the edge of the photo in a bright yellow sweatshirt and black jeans.
FIFTY years ago today, when Martin Luther King was assassinated, America was a nation on the edge.
Then there's "Beta," which is a little on the edge but has been pretty solid for me.
I'm watching from a VIP area a few miles away, on the edge of a rocky canyon.
At the Weinstein/Netflix party, the Stranger Things kids teetered on the edge of the dance floor.
The asylum office is out in the boondocks, all the way out on the edge of Queens.
That truth is treated as self-evident: Michael Douglas is, after all, a man on the edge.
To be fair, one thing that Peter shares with men-on-the-edge is deep, abiding frustration.
Hit by lower oil prices in recent years, Venezuela has been teetering on the edge of default.
The community's businesses were transferred into a joint stock company that teetered on the edge of bankruptcy.
I'll do one shower and then I'll just sit on the edge of the bathtub and shave.
He sat wrapped in a blanket on the edge of the couch, watching intently out the window.
On Twitter, a photo of beers being heated up on the edge of a grill was posted.
It's clear that Trainor is figuring out how to use her muscles on the edge of megastardom.
Markets have been on the edge as a resolution to the dispute is taking longer than expected.
Fifteen years of poverty and war have put the little man on the edge of his grave.
Investors snapped up tidy little houses on the edge of the desert at Whyalla, then a boomtown.
They live on the edge of the cliffs of the island and know how to hide well.
What's the point, after all, in bringing new life into a world on the edge of extinction?
He then found his way to the Queen's bedroom and sat on the edge of her bed.
"A series of phenomena have left us on the edge of a precipice," the French president noted.
Stevens' unhinged performance — his character seeming always on the edge of freaking out — goes a long way.
We like to call it essential information for anyone whose flat hair has them on the edge.
I note how secure I feel on the edge and how far I can go without falling.
A water glass teetering on the edge of the table is about to fall, spilling its contents.
Now, it is decidedly inland, 22020 miles northwest of Sydney on the edge of Australia's arid outback.
Instead, he built his eatery way outside of the city and on the edge of a cliff.
Nothing will leave you on the edge of your seat like this blazing new CBS horror series.
I'm on the edge of my seat to find out what happened at Sanders's 11:15 a.m.
She covered her refrigerator in gold wrap, and hung decorative tassels on the edge of her awning.
The frackers advanced fifteen miles northeast, to the city of Denton, on the edge of the Barnett.
I opened the door and he was sitting on the edge of the bed with a gun.
They sat, literally on the edge of their seats, and joined in with the standing ovation after.
It ends with a dramatic bike race that will keep you on the edge of your seat. 
Midway through the show, a performer balanced herself, on one buttock, on the edge of the stage.
Bulgaria's impoverished Roma community faces high levels of unemployment and many live on the edge of cities.
O.J. Simpson will have the prisoners at Lovelock Correctional Center sitting on the edge of their seats.
Until an enormous drop of sunshine erupted on the edge of the black hole and grew bigger.
On the edge of town, mansions erected by land speculators are popping up alongside the sand dunes.
So Elon has been teetering on the edge for much longer than those other guys had to.
Another event for family members was being held at Decatur House on the edge of Lafayette Square.
In the photo, Frankel and Bernon are seen smiling while sitting on the edge of a boat.
Polls consistently show Kander behind, but right on the edge of the margin of error against Blunt.
The movie hovers on the edge of going deeper into his psychological predicament but holds itself back.
Every year, there are headlines that put readers across the world on the edge of their seats.
The matriarch of the titular Flowers family, she teaches music and balances on the edge of sanity.
It's situated near Death Valley National Park on the edge of the Inyo Mountains in Owens Valley.
As Trump comes home, America and the world remain poised on the edge of a presidential crisis.
Iyer's sounds wildly pagan, as if it took place in a warehouse on the edge of town.
In the photo, Frankel and Bernon are seen smiling while sitting on the edge of a boat.
I have never sat on the edge of my chair with balled fists bellowing support for Mayweather.
In March, he hit his head on the edge of a glass shower door, requiring seven stitches.
An angel fell in the bathroom, knocked her front teeth out on the edge of the toilet.
The cast (including Brynner) came out in rehearsal clothes and sat on the edge of the stage.
Beck and his assistant met us on the edge of the lake for a quick snowshoeing lesson.
The little girl stepped back, and tripped on the small guard on the edge of the walkway.
With President Donald Trump teetering on the edge of possible impeachment, though, Harris has a clear opportunity.
Jones: It&aposs like that movie "Free Solo," people who like living very much on the edge.
As the crowd warmed up, Martelly crouched on the edge of the stage, growling into the microphone.
It was a metal-roofed building on the edge of a wind-buffeted plateau of chalky scree.
A decision is expected sometime this month, and it has importers on the edge of their seats.
They've been living in this ancient hunting lodge on the edge of New Delhi for 21970 years.
He left nothing out, except for a crow that had perched on the edge of the roof.
People living on the edge of poverty have been hit hard, their diets and livelihoods severely affected.
If you're not on the edge doing something that pushes your comfort zone, you're not growing enough.
One of its four National High Adventure Bases is located on the edge of the Boundary Waters.
I noticed a small group on the edge of a grassy area away from all the crowds.
It was meant to be "very sexy, on the edge," he said, citing Beyoncé's "Partition" as inspiration.
I liked to dance on the edge of the volcano and I didn't want to dive in.
Neoreaction is on the edge, as is the alt-right as a whole, but Trump is not.
No more Serbian labs, no more Sheila Hammond (Drew Barrymore) stuck on the edge of a massive spike.
Place about ¼ cup of the rice on the edge of the mat or plastic wrap closest to you.
We have several communities of significant size in Florida, like Fort Lauderdale, that are sitting on the edge.
This morning, President Donald Trump visited Yad Vashem, the Israeli Holocaust memorial museum on the edge of Jerusalem.
"When you're homeless or on the edge of society, often you don't feel part of anything," Duke said.
If something is even borderline on the edge, why even waste the effort to potentially get in trouble?
I had them make sure they controlled every house on the edge, so it wasn't just our home.
Kroll provides the voice of Nick, a boy right on the edge of puberty, while his Oh Hello!
They wrestled him into slacks and a white shirt and planted him on the edge of the bed.
Jodhpur, on the edge of a desert with few trees to feed sawmills, is an unlikely woodworking hub.
However, Coon seems more than up to the task of keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
I see people standing on the edge of the platform like I used to, looking at their phones.
The Water Campus covers 35 acres on the edge of the Mississippi River, adjacent to downtown Baton Rouge.
That could upset markets at a time when much of Europe is already on the edge of recession.
It is the breath of life, in any case, on the edge of extinction, and of renewal, too.
The gunmen wore masks, residents in Helwan, an industrial area on the edge of the capital, told Reuters.
So why are so many companies teetering on the edge of junk status in a relatively healthy economy?
Then I hear Graham muttering to himself near a transmissions tower on the edge of a huge cliff.
Tensions were already running high in Niger, a landlocked, impoverished country on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
SUNNY'S NIGHTS Lost and Found at a Bar on the Edge of the World By Tim Sultan Illustrated.
Espanyol was marginally the better of the two clubs, both of whom are living precariously on the edge.
The 12-inch version even has HDR, on the off chance you're watching Netflix on the Edge browser.
Steen, perched on the edge of Kiko's mattress in a navy blue jumpsuit, comes close to falling off.
I saw someone standing on the edge of the beach, who was gripping two people by the back.
Dengfeng, Henan — a county on the edge of the provincial capital, in the central part of China. 8.
Living it up — and living on the edge — will be a thing under this once-per-year alignment.
But in recent years it's felt more like the capital is teetering on the edge of a cliff.
I load into a new area and realize I am standing on the edge of a giant crater.
Are you sitting on the edge of your seat waiting to see Samsung's foldable phone with bated breath?
Woods was visibly upset, his anger perhaps assuaged when his drive finished on the edge of the fairway.
Companies are "living on the edge of a tweet trying to plan for the long term," he said.
You, on the edge of young adulthood, examining the virginal hairs sprouting from your underarms and your groin.
That leaves the Greek government on the edge of insolvency as the migrant crisis is about to explode.
You are going to go to the warehouse party on the edge of town and see some shit.
This species was on the edge of extinction because people wouldn't stop poaching and destroying their natural habitats.
And, as always, everyone will be sitting on the edge of their seats to hear what it announces.
After all, it's John's off-the-cuff storytelling that kept me poised on the edge of my seat.
Von Bonin's impersonation of Pallenberg is hazy and detached, as if perpetually on the edge of an overdose.
American companies, while experiencing some issues on the edge, is still continuing on that pace of job growth.
A large part of Segro's portfolio is located on the edge of major cities and addresses those needs.
Alex sits on the edge of the sofa—he speaks quietly but he is also open and thorough.
Libyan coastguard boats have repeatedly clashed with NGO vessels on the edge of Libyan waters, sometimes opening fire.
CORAL reefs are one of the world's richest environments for marine wildlife, but they live on the edge.
Mostly it is good, sometimes it is overrated, and this weekend it was on the edge of insecurity.
Chef Amaury Guichon said the most difficult part was balancing King Kong on the edge of the building.
The women's dorm, however, still sits on the edge of a fallow field, boarded up but apparently sturdy.
At times, the dap seemed choreographed to Ali's words, a dance of defiance on the edge of battle.
It's not much, but with everything poised on the edge of the present moment, it's all we have.
MR DENG'S ramshackle lumber yard on the edge of town offers a wide array of wood for sale.
"I am a Rohingya," he tells CNN, while seated on the edge of an old rickety red boat.
AstroTurf is lawn not post-mortem but persistently teetering on the edge of the downward slope toward it.
Like all of us, it aches, sending up moans from the pit we balance on the edge of.
An old cable-car whisks sun-starved residents up to a café on the edge of the Vidda.
"I literally, nearly fell off my chair (which I was already sitting on the edge of!)," Nyegaard said.
" As he stands on the edge of his red carpet moment, he said, "I am starting to reconsider.
"(One of the rooftoppers) asked me to sit on the edge of one of the buildings," she said.
Meanwhile, markets on both sides of the Pacific continue unsettled – at times balancing on the edge of panic.
"This market lives on the edge at all times because it no longer trades in unison," Cramer said.
To test edge support, I sit on the edge of the bed and gauge how much it sinks.
"We're on the edge of our seats here" for the hearing, said Tax March Executive Director Maura Quint.
The minivan careered along a bicycle path and headed to a warehouse on the edge of the city.
The local schoolhouse went away, and the gigantic brick edifice on the edge of town took its place.
With just days before Brazilians vote in a presidential run-off election, the country teeters on the edge.
Khloé Kardashian has confirmed her pregnancy  We know you were on the edge of your seat in anticipation.
The isolated hotel is made up of 10 tiny houses that sit on the edge of the island.
ROXBURY "On the Edge: The Littoral and the Liminal," exhibition and sale of coastal photographs by Jay Kaplan.
The tumultuous relationship between Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul's characters keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Across the country, the sense that the nation is on the edge of bad times colors daily life.
On July 3rd an attack killed 44 African migrants in a detention centre on the edge of Tripoli.
Just off Interstate 90 in South Dakota, on the edge of the Badlands, stands a nondescript ranch house.
I've been taking people to Sutro Heights just because it's literally on the edge of the Western world.
Without The City on the Edge of Forever, we would have no Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.
A large part of SEGRO's portfolio is located on the edge of major cities and addresses those needs.
It felt like the entire nation was sitting on the edge of its seat in July as Sen.
A later development is so outlandish that it sets the movie wobbling on the edge of willful silliness.
There is no contradiction between having the best possible life and living on the edge of a precipice.
Invigorated with blocks of color, the scenes are vivid, and the figures seemingly on the edge of animation.
For a land often perched on the edge of ruin, she says, mere survival is something to celebrate.
Kauniainen's blandly named Adult Education Center, a tall building on the edge of town, did not sound promising.
It has a campus on the edge of town with three new buildings and plans for three more.
" Dr. Jackson put it this way: "We are standing on the edge of the ocean in the dark.
But we caught a breeze on a digressive walk around Lady Bird Lake on the edge of downtown.
"That is the easiest way, to sit on the edge of the bed," she told The Irish Independent.
Melbourne By Benjamin Neve Huddled on the edge of a continent, We teeter on the brink of chaos.
She found her husband sitting on the edge of the bathtub, wrapped in a towel, talking to himself.
AVOCADO APPÉTIT Brooklyn has Avocaderia, and now Manhattan has an all-avocado cafe on the edge of Chinatown.
While the images had most on the edge of their seats, no injuries were reported in the aftermath.
Many scofflaws, he noted, fish on the edge of Senegal's territorial waters and can easily escape when threatened.
On the edge of Willard's fields, three migrants pondered the current state of affairs after a day's work.
The cars are designed to exist on the edge, and the edge isn't meant to be entirely respected.
For the classics, we loved Chez Ndioufa, on the edge of Dakar-Plateau, and La Calebasse, near Mamelles.
Eat if: You like a cookie so tough it could chip a tooth — you live on the edge!
I found him sitting on the edge of the bed, casually flipping a hand grenade around his finger.
A score of private planes, as well as Bering Air's fleet, are parked on the edge of Nome.
It might be more comfortable to pretend that things are O.K., that American democracy isn't on the edge.
He had picked up possession on the edge of Liverpool's penalty area, directly in front of the Kop.
I am saddened at times by the palpable stress of those living on the edge of economic subsistence.
THE INDUSTRIAL zone outside Yekaterinburg, a city of 1.5m on the edge of Siberia, has seen better days.
He then found his way to the Queen&aposs bedroom and sat on the edge of her bed.
The Dolphins and their home pool on the edge of Washington, DC, are also a source of friendships.
Mr. Amri is believed to come from the impoverished south of Tunisia, on the edge of the Sahara.
Though she teeters on the edge of satire, she lands instead (like Pym or Evelyn Waugh) on poignancy.
Instead, he believes that it was probably caused by living on the "edge of chaos" in the 1960s.
Hester's yard is on the edge of the Forest of Dean, on the grounds of an old mill.
"We're always living on the edge in this ecosystem of public broadcasting," Mr. Vogelzang said in an interview.
A standoff over a tax increase left Illinois teetering on the edge of a potentially devastating credit downgrade.
An oil town in Algeria, on the edge of the Sahara, that hit 124 degrees Fahrenheit in July.
This restaurant, on the edge of the Seaport District, is a spinoff of Sola Pasta Bar in SoHo.
We stand on the edge of the platform, we jaywalk crossing streets with an ambulance blaring at us.
Yet his "Eve" is always on the edge of slipping into a coma, taking its audience with it.
One day, José Álvarez, a missionary, went to visit Amadeo at his home on the edge of town.
This moment tottered right on the edge of hokey, calling to mind hucksterish traditions of parlor-room mentalism.
Kaytranada has this very distinct of loose beats that are right on the edge of falling off time.
From the corner of my eye I spotted something fleshy on the edge of one of the rocks.
I imagined the university library, growing and growing, the books piling up on the edge of this ocean.
Like that uncle, the narrator of "On the Edge," Esteban, is much more interested in talking than in listening.
I grab a gluten-free brownie and turmeric lemonade, too, just to feel like I'm living on the edge.
"Many of us live life on the edge but don't know it till there is a crisis," MacDonald said.
Markets have been on the edge regarding Italy's future spending, but there are other countries challenging European fiscal rules.
Thompson lingers on the edge of the frame, attempting to get his ex-girlfriend to pass him his daughter.
Yet at the same time these properties are thriving, hundreds of others are teetering on the edge of survival.
I should probably have started with a less strong mask, but I like to live life on the edge.
The solutions are not always watertight so everything that we are doing is on the edge of our seats.
An Afghani pigeon merchant stands alongside his livestock, perched on the edge of his market stall, in Kabul, 1973.
Greece remains a basket-case on the edge of default, and the markets are nervous about Italy and France.
Humanity has established a colonial world on the edge of the galaxy, which Peter and his ailing wife protested.
Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán sits handcuffed on the edge of a bed in the Doux motel after his detention.
"We're on the edge of quite a radical change to society with regards to AI and robotics," he says.
But as a city on the edge of the European continent, it has ambitions to follow the German capital.
Perhaps most symbolically, there's also a photo of Cersei (Lena Headey) sitting alone on the edge of her bed.
Perched on the edge of the Arctic Ocean, it has produced more artists per capita than Toronto or Montreal.
It's actually rather beautiful, now that I think about it — an adoption of traits on the edge of abandonment.
I lost pretty much everything and have spent the next three years on the edge of bankruptcy and homelessness.
The old mall remained a ghostly presence for almost a decade, slowly decaying on the edge of North Randall.
It's a common place for us to sit … It was taken basically right on the edge of the beach.
Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse once again kept fans on the edge of their seats about their relationship status.
It's located on the edge of the Hudson river in Buchanan, New York — about an hour's drive from Manhattan.
Testing myself, engaging in the spiritual side of yoga, hanging out on the edge of my comfort zone. Fear!
I take an Uber to Boiling Point, a no-nonsense hot-pot spot on the edge of the district.
For years, the city teetered on the edge of bankruptcy; austerity, not investment, was the order of the day.
The copter pilot manages to set down the aircraft on the edge of the mountain, saving everyone on board.
If you never thought you'd be on the edge of your seat during a backyard makeover show, think again.
With his health care bill teetering on the edge of defeat — "it's probably going to be dead," said Sen.
The plant, dubbed the Noor 1, is located on the edge of the Sahara in a town called Ouarzazate.
They declined to reveal his name at that photocall, which left royal enthusiasts on the edge of their seats.
He exists on the edge, where there are few rules and no map for where he needs to be.
Her villa looks like it was plucked from the Tuscan countryside and dropped on the edge of the world.
"Usually the waters [along this storm track] are on the edge of what's needed to support hurricanes," Henson said.
It was the January after the economy collapsed and auto makers were teetering on the edge of going bust.
Their building, which has a courtyard, is on the edge of West Village, one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods.
He's a man on the edge, guiding his actors with tense, fraught direction — all for a silly phone commercial.
With de-extinction hovering on the edge of being a thing, it is worth asking at least one question.
A city once renowned for stability and peacefulness now feels like it is teetering on the edge of chaos.
YouTube is on the edge of its biggest transformation to date, and Kjellberg is clearly ready for a change.
Axl Rose was singing songs on the edge of the stage like he was totally bored to be there.
There are two new software features this year and an improvement on the Edge screen feature introduced last year.
Kemp is known for keeping her characters on the edge and teased this season will be even more intense.
You're Jack Boyd, an officer on the edge of retirement from the fictional city of Freeburg's (not quite) finest.
"But I know that it's going to be very hard because he's already, like, on the edge," she continued.
America is not Nazi Germany; it is not Rwanda in 1992, perched uneasily on the edge of an abyss.
INSIDE, Essa Mwaitulo's house on the edge of Dar es Salaam is the picture of middle-class African domesticity.
This battle has displaced 200,000 more people as the country teeters on the edge of a full-blown famine.
Lightning Ridge, a sunbaked opal-mining town on the edge of Australia's outback, has never had a professional undertaker.
Fazley Rahim Khan, a businessman, waited on the edge of the police line, barely able to see the restaurant.
"The real challenge lies in how not to offend people who are on the edge of exploding," she said.
She was sitting on the edge of the bathtub and had a heart attack from taking too many pills.
I'd drive through all four ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains and camp on the edge of the Grand Canyon.
The edges are round instead of sharp so that you'll feel comfortable leaning on the edge of the tub.
Park City, Utah (CNN)You're standing on the edge of a cliff, hundreds of feet above a snaking river.
The ball cleared a bunker, settled on the edge of the green and led to a 1-up victory.
He retired several years ago, but still lives in a leafy neighbourhood on the edge of the Stanford campus.
What arises are mongrel cities that keep on growing and where "living on the edge" becomes an unfortunate slogan.
And that's involved in action, actually participating in the moment, always on the edge as much as you can.
On the edge of town, in a small cinder-block house, I met an unemployed cobbler named Fayez Khatab.
Fighters are buried in a military cemetery on the edge of town where yellow YPG flags flutter above gravestones.
Indeed, a Twitter whistle has replaced suspenseful music to put the entire city on the edge of their seats.
Hiking on the edge of a 30-foot precipice with a canoe on your head is an interesting challenge.
On the edge of a bucolic field in Princeton, N.J., an eco-friendly office building recently opened its doors.
A California native and longtime surfer, he has lived on the edge of Los Angeles in Venice for decades.
It's likely that we'll all be up awaiting results for quite a while, on the edge of our seats.
"That classic 18th hole — the developers wanted to put condos right on the edge of the hole," Perry said.
The first time I cut myself, I was sitting on the edge of a bed inside my boyfriend's flat.
" He added, "They always looked as if they were on the edge of some kind of revelation or breakdown.
She was on the edge of her sofa, saying, "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon," to will her friend not to cry.
That eighth-ranked scoring offense kept the Saints on the edge of contention despite that disaster of a defense.
When I sat down on the edge of the bed and asked what really happened, she began to cry.
In a matter of weeks, audiences here have been treated to classic examples of women teetering on the edge.
To his horror, Dr. Yoo also found earthworms right on the edge of the permafrost in the northern boreal.
He hit his head about halfway down the wall of the halfpipe, not on the edge of the halfpipe.
It helps us to keep people on the edge of their seats and not really knowing where it's going.
Teetering on the edge of the uncanny valley, the Impossible Burger is passable, which, we guess, makes it possible.
The attack shattered the dawn of a hot morning on the edge of a quiet and trendy suburban neighborhood.
It's a huge fundraiser I do every year at a space called the Garage, on the edge of town.
I stood on the edge of the bathtub in my slippers to clean the top of the surrounding tiles.
Weather: Live on the edge and leave the umbrella at home: The chance of showers this morning is slim.
Estevez does an elegant job with this setup, creating a low-key, uncondescending portrait of lives on the edge.
It would later turn into a bruise, a souvenir from hitting it on the edge of the shower pedestal.
On the edge of town, a "martyrs' cemetery" of sandy graves and simple headstones stretched nearly to the horizon.
On the second, he performed a 360 on the edge of the crease and slipped the puck past Laco.
The youngest of the Cepheids are close to the Milky Way's center, and the oldest are on the edge.
On the edge of his right wrist, the doctor found a nodule, a little larger than a lima bean.
The next morning, the patient was sitting up on the edge of the bed when Heudebert came by. ''Doc!
It's difficult for many children to speak at all — especially these young girls teetering on the edge of adolescence.
He portrays Winston as a wounded bird from the get-go, fragile and teetering on the edge of breakdown.
Nome lies south of the Arctic Circle, on the edge of the Seward Peninsula along the northern Bering Sea.
Can Decreix is stretched over a crag rising above Cerbère's train station, on the edge of the town center.
The straight black streets went on and on, stopping only at the wheat fields on the edge of town.
Rumors of a Nintendo Switch Pro being released in 2020 have all gamers on the edge of their seat.
"But awareness is rapidly changing, and I believe we are on the edge of a fundamental reshaping of finance."
Doing so could devastate the continent's economy, according to experts, with Europe already teetering on the edge of recession.
On the next overpass, a similar crowd had gathered: a man was standing outside the railing, on the edge.
American Airlines Arena, where the Miami Heat basketball franchise plays, sits right on the edge of Miami's Biscayne Bay.
It is a measure of their misery and the human cost of a country on the edge of catastrophe.
They built two spec houses in a New Urbanist development on the edge of Longmont, called Prospect New Town.
Chikarashi, the counter-service restaurants on the edge of Chinatown and in NoMad, give poke bowls a Japanese touch.
He spends the rest of the afternoon teetering on the edge of another scuffle and fidgeting in his chair.
On the video, some small signs posted in the lobby can be seen on the edge of the frame.
The French fought back hard, which meant you were on the edge of your seat until the final whistle.
But then, at a summer wedding on the edge of a frenetic dance floor, my differences are exposed again.
It joins other objects Sheppard and his team have found on the edge of the solar system since 2012.
Stadion An der Alten Försterei, the team's home, sits on the edge of a forest in the quiet neighborhood.
Some would hitch rides with the Luftwaffe and transmit weather readings from remote locations on the edge of Europe.
Migrants gravitated to the area on the edge of Calais when smaller camps scattered around the city were bulldozed.
But even after two decades, the sensation of being on the edge of a slippery slope is ever-present.
But Ms. Huppert, who has an uncanny gift for portraying women on the edge, should make the mystery compelling.
But as Danish biologist Morten Jorgensen claims in his cautionary "Polar Bears on the Edge," this division is arbitrary.
Felt: When you experiment, play with these things on the edge, for the most part, your customers don't care.
Sometimes I say things that are just on the edge, but I do it with customers I know well.
The user at the top of this piece is on the edge between a superuser and a casual user.
Every part of the Internet economy benefited—from innovators on the edge to startups and businesses of every size.
But all we see is a fragile ray of light that may be on the edge of flickering out.
Cook rates the Michigan 27st as Likely Republican, meaning it is just on the edge of competitiveness for Democrats.
The housing market collapsed, sending Wall Street into a spiral, and the auto industry teetered on the edge of insolvency.
Carrying two terrible loans I didn't understand, I somehow bought a shoddy '70s ranch house on the edge of Portland.
The ship is currently anchored off the coast of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory on the edge of southern Spain.
In May, dozens of horses were found dead on the edge of a dried-up watering hole in northeastern Arizona.
Whether the marriage has happened or not, we're happy to continue to happily suffer as we're kept on the edge.
On the edge of the town&aposs rugged mountains, refugee settlements seen from a distance were made up of tents.
For $0003,000 per person, there's an overnight camping trip with a tent on the edge of a cliff in Colorado.
Electricity was non-existent until a few years ago, when a solar farm was built on the edge of town.
But if every torpedo-shaped tuna cost that much, perhaps the species wouldn't be teetering on the edge of extinction.
"He was right on the edge," Seattle Children's surgical director of heart transplantation, Dr. Michael McMullan, told the Seattle Times.
The seismically active area on the edge of the Pacific Ocean is home to 90 percent of the world's earthquakes.
A woman was caught on camera doing a series of yoga poses on the edge of a dangerous crumbling cliff.
The town is on the edge of a roughly 100-km strip of Syrian territory controlled by Islamic State militants.
Sudhanshu Tiwari, 20143, is a librarian in the 92-year-old library standing on the edge of the demolition work.
Ralph Fiennes directs this film about a dancer on the edge of defecting from the Soviet Union in the 1960s.
Wiley said the child was on the edge of the lagoon when the alligator attacked, according to the boy's family.
By episode 4, watching Trust is hardly an exercise in hanging on the edge of your seat from narrative suspense.
NurOwn is a drug that is on the edge of new medical technology using stem cell research to treat patients.
The giant complex on the edge of the central city of Zhengzhou is run by Foxconn, Apple's Taiwanese manufacturing partner.
He now lives with his family on the edge of Pontianak, in an area where many displaced Madurese were resettled.
Read on for their answers, including a misplaced-passport anecdote guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
She starts a friendship with her English teacher Jeremy, played by Chris Messina, which teeters on the edge of inappropriate.
Metal scraps rust away on the edge of the stands, and a youth team is practicing at the other end.
In a few seconds, homes that had sat feet from the cliffs were on the edge or dangling off them.
The "peek" behavior only occurs if you hold your finger down on the edge, not if you swipe right away.
"We are really on the edge of a succession cliff," said Marina Shtyrkov, wealth management research analyst at Cerulli Associates.
The escalating income disparity between the economically comfortable and those on the edge — that should not be the government's concern.
"Tell the vehicles to wait there," the pilot radios to the ground crew on the edge of the flood plain.
The early years of SpaceX reveal a company that teetered on the edge of dying out, as Musk has said.
As oceans and forests transform and ecosystems go into shock, perhaps a million species teeter on the edge of extinction.
For those on the edge of retirement, however, work appears to be an unpleasurable drag, according to Olds and colleagues.
If you're on the edge of your seats waiting for an announcement, you may want to loosen that seat belt.
Start by smiling wide and sitting on the edge of your seat with your feet firmly planted on the ground.
When I had my attack, I sat on the edge of the bed and did a series of breathing exercises.
Being on the edge of defeat allowed Puig to come out swinging in the ninth game as she broke Pliskova.
To survive, Jones sells cold water from a cooler on Congress Avenue, underneath Interstate 69 on the edge of downtown.
George was in the middle of it all, standing on the edge of free agency, the Prize to be Won.
Locations on the edge of a current or former congressional district may inaccurately give results for an adjacent district instead.
Mr. Qazimi was appointed first to a village mosque, and then to El-Kuddus mosque on the edge of Gjilan.
Elliott Heyman, the owner of the 20-room Windsor Motel on the edge of town, said he welcomes the Marriott.
One Manhattan Square is an 250-foot tall modern tower being built on the edge of the New York Harbor.
The courts range from professional facilities to outdoor courts at parks to plastic hoops on the edge of a pool.
"What's interesting about AI is that it seems like we're on the edge of tasks that are cognitive," he said.
An adjustable mirror on the edge of the plateau directs a beam of light to the town centre each afternoon.
Kansas City is right on the edge of the path of totality, making it a great base for a trip.
"We were based on the edge of the city for about the last 40 something years," Easterbrook told CNBC Monday.
If nothing else, this should ensure a large audience on the edge of their seats wondering what to expect next.
There was, however, a nominally communist, pro-Soviet client state in Kabul that was teetering on the edge of destruction.
In season five, Daryl and Carol are trapped in a van that&aposs teetering on the edge of an overpass.
Majhor ventured to France and ended up in the Calais Jungle, a sprawling makeshift camp on the edge of Europe.
On Thursday, an adult tiger was found sleeping on a bed in a house on the edge of the sanctuary.
Commanders have moved to a town on the edge of Kurdish-controlled areas to complete the final planning, he said.
He buried many of the 21983 to 500 bodies here, on the edge of a park in the Shapingba district.
I always think he is on the edge, seconds away from freaking out and punching people to escape the situation.
For years they operated out of pre-fabricated barracks on the edge of Fornebu, the then main airport for Oslo.
But I still can't say no to it, when I see it there, on the edge of my PS4 dashboard.
The nature of Trump's tweets that teeter on the edge of threatening nuclear war also seem to walk that line.
At the tech startup in Sheung Wan, which sits just on the edge of the city's central financial district, spacious.
Far from being lost in the countryside, the property gives onto the main market square on the edge of town.
It sits on the edge of the harbor, with stunning views of moored sailboats, the ferry, and the historic downtown.
He bought a property in France on the edge of the Tronçais forest, where the oaks are prized by coopers.
You should be sitting on the edge of your seat, not out of fear of making mistakes, but of excitement.
But his top priority is housing — affordable housing and more security to tenants on the edge of losing their homes.
Some conservatives have these qualities; almost all of them have left the party, or are on the edge of excommunication.
I breathed in the smell of the ocean and pulled myself up to sit on the edge of the pool.
And then there are those who are either on the streets or teetering on the edge of losing stable housing.
She headquartered her company at first in East Palo Alto, or Menlo Park on the edge of East Palo Alto.
Meanwhile, an apple core stands next to a coffee cup on the edge of the dresser, near the stained mattress.
They would cost a combined $2 billion (plus) to build and resemble trading ports on the edge of wild space.
"The Iranians are pretty successful in their policy of walking on the edge, which is waking everyone up," he said.
We decided to return to our families in Baltimore and bought half a duplex on the edge of the city.
Many of the artists teetered on the edge of homelessness; one moved into the warehouse after living in her car.
Longtime resident Ademir Rogerio cried as he surveyed the mud where Vale's facilities once stood on the edge of town.
By the time Roberto had made his poor choice on the edge of Manchester United's box, Messi was feeling frayed.
And I liked Rachel Chavkin's nightmare vision of a world divided — a honky-tonk on the edge of an abyss.
On his way to the plate, Sabathia spotted his youngest son, Carter, 20013, hanging on the edge of the railing.
Andres Guardado takes a pass on the edge of the box and fires a strike just inches over the bar.
Ron Pagett, 0003, farms on thousands of acres on the edge of the Pilliga Scrub, an expanse of scruffy woodland.
In the 85th, Germany failed to clear the ball and ignored Promes lurking on the edge of the penalty area.
Ryan Stevens sat on the edge of a concrete balustrade in Central Park after finishing three laps around the reservoir.
People who might do harm, people who are on the edge, they should not have their hands on a gun.
He hit his head about halfway down the wall of the halfpipe, not on the edge of the halfpipe. video
Opinion: Saving black rhinos from extinction The black rhino is one of 1 million species on the edge of extinction.
The resulting cross pops out to Alex Iwobi on the edge of the box, but his powerful shot is blocked.
"To the Bone" leaves Ellen (Lily Collins), the anorexic young woman at its center, poised on the edge of recovery.
On the other hand, some relationships may end, but only if it is unhealthy and tottering on the edge anyway.
"These are people who are living on the edge," said Daring, 31, a sex worker for the past 11 years.
More than a year after we met, Nathan and I walked to an art exhibition on the edge of campus.
In the morning, Eliana appears in his room in a gray robe and sits on the edge of the bed.
The mayoral candidate Bette (Jennifer Beals) is on the edge of her seat, waiting for the results on election night.
"Awareness is rapidly changing, and I believe we are on the edge of a fundamental reshaping of finance," Fink said.
"We are playing on the edge," Chief Executive Nelson Pizarro said at a press conference following the release of results.
For example, the Mahoney family in Racine County owns a well-maintained family home on the edge of the project.
It takes projects that are on the edge of profitability and makes them viable, regardless of where that edge exists.
Cliffhangers, clues, and (at times) nonsensical and unexpected narrative twists and turns keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
The plane then disappeared behind trees and crashed on the edge of a field, hundreds of yards from her house.
With so much revenue at stake, those difficult choices — stand proud or pander — could feel like life on the edge.
I test edge support by seeing how close I can lie on the edge of the bed without falling off.
There is little question we are teetering on the edge of the volcano, after all, so why not dance instead?
He's previously used the phrase "2.5D glass" to describe the subtle glass curves on the edge of recent iPhone models.
Burrow reflected on his journey from Athens, Ohio, which sits on the edge of Appalachia and is beset by poverty.
The Republican Party is already on the edge of total civil war, thanks to Steve Bannon and the Mercer family.
Packed lunches were distributed and people were taking photographs of a big birds nest on the edge of the island.
"Democracy, and the future of the euro in Europe, is truly walking on the edge of a knife," he said.
"Sadly, governments in the region don't really care about those on the edge of society like drug users," said Douglas.
In a separate episode, an assailant shot a Polish tourist at a beachfront campsite on the edge of the city.
In contrast, Zelda, her mother's "preferred daughter," hunkered down in an Airstream trailer on the edge of the family vineyard.
But the tale took a darker turn with "Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, 22016-21963," published in 603.
Choi plays with our trust, dancing right up on the edge of betraying it, again and again throughout Trust Exercise.
The setting was a blandly furnished room in the once storied New Yorker Hotel on the edge of Hell's Kitchen.
The obvious candidates — anyone on the edge of death — for last meals are equally less-than-suited to eating them.
It was clear to practitioners that they were on the edge of something that was going to revolutionize their field.
The protests developed into a full-blown secession battle that has put the nation on the edge of civil war.
"It's scary when the whole world is on fire," Mr. Syfert told me Tuesday on the edge of his driveway.
Two-thirds of children in Creggan, a heavily Catholic housing estate on the edge of Derry, are born into poverty.
This ability to thrive on the edge of the law in hard times is something Friedrich's son Fred also had.
Pendle, a borough in northern England, is situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and offers beautiful countryside views.
In 2003, I was living on the edge of Chinatown and walked over the Williamsburg Bridge on a free day.
I guess Bob Iger was a little bit on the edge of that more, the traditional media executives I knew.
Ranchers on the edge of failure feel threatened by predators snatching away their calves, and some lash out against that threat.
The problem is, indeed, that this has the permission slip that Maxine Waters gave the people who are on the edge.

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