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To make his point, Rosenblum illustrated his talk with a picture of an Appalachian Trail ridge called "Knife's Edge."
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"We are in the midst of the Second Great Contraction," Rosenblum said, demonstrating the economy's predicament with a picture of a place on the Appalachian Trail known as "Knife's Edge."
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"We are in the midst of the Second Great Contraction," Rosenblum said, demonstrating the economy's predicament with a picture of a place on the Appalachian Trail known as "Knife's Edge."
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To make his point, Rosenblum illustrated his talk with a picture of an Appalachian Trail ridge called "Knife's Edge."
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To make his point, Rosenblum illustrated his talk with a picture of an Appalachian Trail ridge called "Knife's Edge."
Reuters: Top News 2011
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To make his point, Rosenblum illustrated his talk with a picture of an Appalachian Trail ridge called "Knife's Edge."
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Sweat had begun to trickle down her back, mingling with tiny fragments of bark from her tree-climbing and the sticky residue from The Knife's insect repelling balm.
Line Editing, Up Close and Personal Victoria Janssen 2010
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Sweat had begun to trickle down her back, mingling with tiny fragments of bark from her tree-climbing and the slightly sticky residue from The Knife's insect repelling balm.
Line Editing, Up Close and Personal Victoria Janssen 2010
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He has written a report about it called Life on a Knife's Edge.
Hideously diverse Britain: The world is getting smaller 2010
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In kind of the same vein is the Williams Acidic Circuits remix of The Knife's Silent Shout, check that one out!
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