Unless, of course, the sound of kids enjoying themselves sets your teeth on edge. |
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When I hooked up with Kimberly, it was because our relationship was on edge and dead. |
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And then we had swarms of earthquakes, which set everybody's nerves on edge. |
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Downing Street, if not quite yet gripped by paralysis, is at least on edge waiting for malevolent treachery to strike again. |
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At the cores of the aegirine spherulites there typically are inclusions of cubic crystals of villiaumite to 3 cm on edge. |
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Another relatively new discovery is pyrite as attractive, sharp, cubic crystals, to 1 cm on edge, altered to goethite. |
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Some owls screech and scream their heads off, setting your teeth on edge and jangling your nerves. |
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It was difficult for me to forget what had happened and I was always on edge waiting for the next incident. |
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As people breathe it in, they may become slightly jumpier and a little more on edge. |
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In it you can relax and let your guard down instead of being keyed up or on edge all the time. |
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Wiens noted their aversion to woody edges and cultivated fields, and Bock found them more abundant on interior plots than on edge plots. |
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Many feel on edge and one woman claimed to have given up work as a result of the stress. |
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I was on edge, waiting for the sound of that lame foot being dragged on the floor. |
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Sometimes he seemed on edge, about ready to explode at her in anger, but there were also times that he could be cool and aloof. |
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He seemed on edge and nervous, returning her looks with reassuring gazes that were none too convincing. |
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A hot bath and good dinner had helped, but her testiness with Jonas was a clear sign she was on edge due to fatigue. |
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Purple cubes to 2.5 cm on edge are sometimes found with long bladed crystals of pink barite. |
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I was to meet up with my two travelling companions in an open air restaurant on edge of Timbuctou. |
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Uranian mind-vibes can sometimes get Mercurial Virgos overwrought and on edge. |
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The one notable exception to this is the Boltsburn mine, which produced twinned fluorite crystals of good clarity in excess of 10 cm on edge. |
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No, just about everything has been setting my teeth on edge, making me clench and unclench my fists, putting a permanent grimace on my face. |
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He seemed forever on edge, worried about slipping up or uttering something to upset the assembled crowd. |
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She shook her head and stood a stack of photos on edge, knocking them against the desktop to neaten them up. |
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I didn't know what to do with myself after the show, I was buzzing, on edge, frantic. |
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We were all on edge with the sort of nervous energy needed to focus the mind. |
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I guess you can see that this whole political scenario has me a bit on edge. |
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The Democrats are daring to hope and the Republicans are testy and on edge. |
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The sports community, and ethicists in general, are understandably on edge. |
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She couldn't help but notice that he looked a little on edge, as if he was nervous or something. |
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So, people are on edge and are a little puzzled as to exactly what comes next and what's happening at the moment. |
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That sort of conversation puts me terribly on edge, though, because it feels so patronizing. |
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It is very sad that because of such strikes, the health sector remains on edge, deep tensions dividing it. |
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Recent events have kept the world on edge, the threat of terrorism a constant hot-button topic. |
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I have been thinking about this all day long, ever since someone made a stray remark about this investigation that just set my teeth on edge. |
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I hate beginning Monday mornings with the kind of irritation that sets my teeth on edge and makes me want to shout at the person concerned. |
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Even after all these years, loud eating is the one trait which still sets my teeth on edge. |
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But something about the way these magazines photograph women sets my teeth on edge. |
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Every sound that filtered through the snow-laden branches set his teeth on edge. |
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The volume of traffic in that street daily is a crying shame and people who have to shop in the town centre are always on edge with the speed and volume of traffic. |
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Single brilliant, striated, cubic crystals to 2.5 cm on edge were found in soft greasy masses of pyrophyllite that was easily removed from the specimens. |
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At the hair salon, nerves are on edge, and the feisty sales girs are unsually silent. |
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The wheel and rim rack has been specially designed for storing wheels and rims on edge. |
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This calls into question the global economic recovery and has investors still on edge. |
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The two candidates for victory switched to stealth mode just to put the nerves even more on edge. |
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This is a significant problem with the thin veneers if the stone was cut parallel to the bedding or the stone was placed vertically to the bedding, or on edge. |
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An intern conic jet deflector is hold in the internal dented bottom by beams in profiled welded on edge in order to avoid the product retention. |
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My husband has high blood pressure and high cholesterol, he's kind but always on edge, having to hold himself back from blowing up. |
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As a consequence, they may become jumpy, on edge, and feel constantly on guard. |
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They are set on edge and placed in parallel rows across the width of the house. |
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The new dog was incredibly nervous and on edge, patrolling the halls, sniffing in closets, and climbing on and under furniture. |
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The spectrum bolometer consists of a single strip set on edge, in an arm of a bridge. |
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If you don't enjoy having your teeth set on edge then perhaps this isn't the book for you. |
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To measure space with the blade, insert it on edge perpendicular to the surface being measured. |
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Edge-grain boards are made by placing planks of wood on edge and gluing them together under pressure. |
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Residents are on edge, helicopters buzz overhead everywhere you look, and police are on citywide tactical alert. |
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I screwed a piece of scrap wood vertically on my sawhorses to set the kayak on edge and thus have a better access to the joint at the bottom. |
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French officials were already on edge after a series of apparently unconnected attacks, including the stabbing of police officers. |
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He is high-strung and on edge, and his volatility practically sears the screen. |
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They shuffled some more and looked about, uneasy, unsettled, on edge. |
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For the time being I'm still slightly on edge, expecting to be disturbed. |
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Qatar is just a little spit of land that looks like a polyp on edge of Saudi Arabia. |
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It is the 1950s and the whole of America seems to be on edge, chilled by the prospect of reds under the beds and invasion by little green men from Mars. |
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Los Angeles had been on edge all day with memories of the Rodney King and Watts riots surfacing. |
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But it was enough to send pedestrians, nerves on edge, scurrying for cover at a nearby office building. |
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This Eagle mine is well known for dark spruce-green, rough-surfaced octahedra of fluorite associated with rhombohedra of rhodochrosite to 0.75 inch on edge. |
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One room in Hall F contained an oven consisting of a small chamber of stones set on edge, over which there had been a layer of smaller stones. |
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She was not soothed so much as set on edge. |
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Forecasts indicate some of those areas are likely to get rains today, but storm systems this spring have repeatedly dried up after crossing the Mississippi River, as traders remain on edge. |
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Knowing Noir Desir's commitment and the motives for the revolt of these musicians whose nerves are on edge, we're betting on a new album that will be a flood of decibels and condemnation. |
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Panels stacked on edge can easily become unstable, and the entire stack can accidentally topple or slip, which in turn can result in serious injury or even death. |
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Control panel on edge of tub for ease of use. |
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Insert 2 gumdrop halves on edge of each gumdrop to resemble wings. |
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At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun. |
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I know someone who uses and uses and uses the naughty step and threat of same, so much so that the phrase sets my teeth on edge. |
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The Republicans have reason to be on edge. |
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This fear causes police to continue to be on edge. |
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Nerves will be on edge until the final kilometre. |
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We don't know where, and until we do, everybody's going to be on edge. |
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When the markets open today, Wall Street will be on edge. |
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But, as Saturday's game approached, a fragile normalcy was set on edge. |
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One solders this strips of gold, silver or copper, set on edge, onto a metal base, creating a network of partitions that will keep the different colours in place. |
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Unpredictable ingredients weren't the only thing setting nerves on edge. |
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As the wheel began to move, the floor quivered, setting nerves on edge. |
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Layoffs and restructuring, in particular, have put some nerves on edge. |
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The Portuguese then made a sticky start to qualifying for UEFA EURO 2008, drawing to Finland and losing to Poland to set the fans' nerves on edge. |
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With the tie in the balance and nerves on edge, more than 120,000 supporters gathered in Cairo a month later to witness Hossam Hassan head Egypt to a famous 1-0 victory. |
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The soldiers on sentry duty looked on edge. |
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While the president may seem comfortable with his malapropisms and strange locutions, they nonetheless put his backers on edge. |
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As far as the dashes are concerned, the bug is the same in operation as any regular key would be if it were turned up on edge instead of sitting flat on the desk. |
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Empire's on edge, The country dodders Over its millionaires. |
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First, it should appear to be a part of the site and not a foreign element set up boxwise on edge to the utter humiliation of every natural thing in sight. |
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I can't stand his squeaky voice. It always sets my teeth on edge. |
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My Greek is not the tongue of Homer or Aeschylus but a sloppy ungrammatical sabir lacking Attic salt and tending to a saccharinity which sets my teeth on edge. |
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Every night all you hear is explosions and you have got big, rats, snakes, scorpions and camel spiders, so if I do get to close my eyes either way I'm always a bit on edge. |
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Standing a core on edge on an anvil stone, he or she hits the exposed edge with centripetal blows of a hard hammer to roughly shape the implement. |
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But after taking the lead they gradually lost their way and for long spells in the second half they looked on edge as Rochdale dominated and looked the better side. |
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The keening sound of a dentist's drill sets my teeth on edge. |
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Its Group 1 clashes such as this that have the public on edge, though good luck to the 30,000 who turned out at Ascot last Saturday to watch a three-ring circus. |
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