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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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being at the cutting edge of science?

I think that being at the cutting edge of science has a special appeal for everyone working in Antarctica, in what ever capacity.

What do following phrases mean?
being at the cutting edge of science
a special appeal
in what ever capacity.
  

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at the cutting edge of science ~ ahead of others in science; familiar with recent scientific developments has a special appeal ~ is particularly interesting, attractive, or exciting in whatever capacity ~ regardless of what role (they're working in)

  • at the cutting edge of science ~ ahead of others in science; familiar with recent scientific developments has a special appeal ~ is particularly interesting, attractive, or exciting in whatever capacity ~ regardless of what role (they're working in)
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at the cutting edge of science ~ ahead of others in science; familiar with recent scientific developments
has a special appeal ~ is particularly interesting, attractive, or exciting
in whatever capacity ~ regardless of what role (they're working in)

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