Some of the edgier, underground-variety indie films released by Phaedra were roasted by the critics. |
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I wasn't roused by the show, and thought, as I've said, that the repeat episode was far edgier than the newer iteration. |
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Think of an edgier Daniel Radcliffe, all messy dark curls and a thousand-yard stare from behind wire-rimmed glasses. |
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Yes they may be prettier, edgier and all, but they are also even more expensive and unaffordable. |
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They're edgier than the Strokes, flirtier than Gang of Four, and catchier than a Yankees glove smeared with pine tar. |
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There are worthy meats, too, although done with an edgier, cheffy sensibility. |
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His comedy stylings were considered slightly edgier than many of his contemporaries, yet he was still mainstream enough to appear on television. |
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Alas it is inevitable if I am going to do edgier stuff and also if I am going to keep the shows looser with more ad-libs and so on. |
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Games are a little edgier and more exciting in an attempt to catch the attention of a consumer who's walking down crowded game aisles. |
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He has a soft spot for labels Travis Taddeo and Barilà, but would love to be able to find edgier menswear in the city. |
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At the same time, I started to develop a taste for somewhat edgier composers, Bartók, Varèse, and Stravinsky in particular. |
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Nobody's doubting Baxter's sincerity, but if he ditched even some of the throwaway lite rockers, he'd be a far edgier and ultimately more appealing prospect. |
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These are important acquisitions for our clients who are looking for edgier contemporary work. |
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The current style emphasizes anecdotes, colorful phrasing and an edgier tone aimed at younger audiences. |
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She looked a little edgier than the normal red carpet fare in a pair of high-waisted black harem pants and a cropped top, showing off a hint of midriff. |
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She was rejected by all of them, an experience that will be very familiar to many other pupils from Scotland's edgier communities. |
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Tarantino's films seem to be getting edgier again as he gets older, and that's to be applauded. |
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Fusions of Indian dress and edgier Western styles were the most popular trend on the catwalks of Mumbai's fashion week, which ended on April 2nd. |
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However, the top 20 sites identified by this age group include a growing number of edgier Web sites that are typically frequented by teens. |
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It makes her look younger and edgier and gives her a double dose of red-carpet personality. |
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Yes, the razzle-dazzle of commercial news is more exciting and the social networking of Internet-based technologies is edgier. |
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Her album works almost like a progressive story, beginning with meditative sequences on heartache and loss, and then working up towards cathartic insights that resonate with an edgier rock style. |
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And each has a reputation for creativity, innovation and quirkiness. While the majesty of Buenos Aires and Berlin is dramatic, Montreal's magic plays out in edgier, more subtle ways. |
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The new tribal is edgier than before with bold geometric prints, body-con shapes and chunky embellished collars. |
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The song is edgier, rougher and tougher sounding than any rock, metal or gangster rap song in commercial radio history. |
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Again, we didn't know how dark but we realised that as the kids get older, the movies get a little edgier and darker. |
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He moved back home and opened a new bigger, better, and edgier salon. |
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I really like the Sugababes, they're a bit edgier and cooler than the other girl bands. |
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Produced by Stephen Street, the follow-up to Who Killed The Zutons is edgier and more raw than their debut. |
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But other tracks are edgier, offering more oblique renderings of their source material. |
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The Liverpudlians are edgier than a lot of the softly-softly sounds coming from the likes of Coldplay and Keane. |
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For retail investors and those institutions seeking edgier strategies or a personalised approach, he recommends smaller funds. Mr Fink says he, too, worries about managers becoming too risk-averse. |
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Few things are edgier or more vital than real organizational change. |
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The edgier and more demanding popular mood had registered. |
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Banks may be discouraged from providing the necessary loans to edgier, riskier productions if the projects may not be eligible for the tax credits on such subjective terms. |
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The shape of the bottle is edgier and much more contemporary, featuring an embossed sunburst that captures the spirit of the Caribbean without the predictable pirate imagery. |
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Holding a staff meeting she informed them that their uniforms were to get edgier and free concert tickets for staff were off the table, and closed the meeting with a burp. |
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Items feature cool contrast stitching, distressed fabric treatments and street wear style graphics that give the line an active, edgier look befitting the X Games name. |
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