"All sculptures are on the verge of equilibrium, on the verge of rupture," he said.
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Back in 22, Orman was on the verge of giving up her dreams of being a stunt performer, and Rebel Wilson was on the verge of not having a stunt double.
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While Bowie's song is about an astronaut who is seemingly on the verge of a death far away from home, Hadfield's is about an astronaut who's on the verge of returning home.
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America is not on the verge of a civil war.
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Stocks are now on the verge of a bear market.
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It's a glass castle constantly on the verge of breaking.
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The President himself is on the verge of being impeached.
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But all that could be on the verge of change.
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R: I think it's on the verge of a recession.
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Her cracked feet were on the verge of bleeding open.
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Some viewers claimed to be on the verge of tears.
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Carlsen knew immediately he was on the verge of defeat.
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They believe they're on the verge of something really important.
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But awake on the verge of summer, this was overwhelming.
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"I was on the verge of punching someone," he revealed.
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Yet the Taliban are not on the verge of victory.
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Everything seems on the verge of rocking, billowing, falling open.
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I think we're on the verge of a second wave.
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The country is on the verge of a humanitarian crisis.
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I was a failure, on the verge of giving up.
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Now they're on the verge of a historic summit – apparently.
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This week, that agreement appeared on the verge of crumbling.
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Yet we are on the verge of ensuring this happens.
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We are on the verge of a new leap forward.
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Artificial intelligence is on the verge of reshaping human society.
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Venezuela is on the verge of becoming a failed state.
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My head and body are on the verge of exploding.
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We're on the verge of tears just thinking about it.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, appeared on the verge of a meltdown.
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Israel and Gaza may be on the verge of war.
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The welfare state is on the verge of historic cuts.
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Jovan Adepo, 30, is on the verge of a breakout.
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And yet, startups are always on the verge of bankruptcy.
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On the verge of 37, I do think about it.
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Now, the A.T.F. is on the verge of a crisis.
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Scientists are on the verge of bringing back woolly mammoths.
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"I was basically on the verge of death," he said.
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We ARE on the verge of a HOT civil war.
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Democrats believe Ayotte's support in on the verge of collapse.
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"I'm on the verge of being back there," he said.
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My aunt is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
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Australia may be on the verge of new political leadership.
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How did Trump wind up on the verge of impeachment?
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Are we on the verge of a new global awakening?
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Right now, American democracy is on the verge of collapse.
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I feel on the verge of some great, ultimate truth.
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Oakland teachers are on the verge of a strike vote.
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Now Trump is on the verge of cutting them again.
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She seemed somehow to be on the verge of combusting.
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Even Moscow thought Assad was on the verge of falling.
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Many seemed distraught, some on the verge of tears. Sen.
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"There's no doubt the country is on the verge of crisis, but I think we're quite a ways away from being on the verge of collapse," said Henry Rome, an associate with the Eurasia Group.
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But he may be on the verge of doing just that.
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The world is on the verge of an e-waste crisis.
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Crude oil could be on the verge of a big comeback.
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Perhaps we are on the verge of a new weaponized pejorative.
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It is now on the verge of wiping out the disease.
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Then there's Annie, who seems always on the verge of snapping.
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To be sure, Indonesia is not on the verge of crisis.
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It was brutal and I was on the verge of breakdown.
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Last year, Alaska's Obamacare marketplaces seemed on the verge of implosion.
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And the world's financial system is on the verge of collapse.
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He's far more anxious, though, and on the verge of tears.
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We were actually on the verge of doing a speed test.
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"We are on the verge of a technical breakdown," he said.
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He's on the verge of tears, excited about making the record.
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We were already on the verge of losing it all anyway.
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A young couple, on the verge of tears, hugged each other.
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Much of Europe seemed on the verge of joining the project.
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Prices might be on the verge of picking up yet again.
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He believes GoPro is on the verge of a major evolution.
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America is on the verge of squandering a generation of talent.
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"I didn't get in," she says, on the verge of tears.
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Their eyes closed, their fists clenched, on the verge of unfurling.
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"We're talking about bridges that are on the verge of collapsing."
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Here is a society on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
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Britain may be on the verge of refashioning the world map.
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When he left office, it was on the verge of 6900,2628.
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But he's now on the verge of making it in America.
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We are on the verge of getting the documents we need.
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I could hardly speak, being somehow on the verge of tears.
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I was on the verge of a certified, work-induced meltdown.
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The Verve, meanwhile, was on the verge of Oasis-level fame.
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I'm like on the verge of those two things I think.
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We are on the verge of hearing what their numbers are.
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Obama's forgiveness, Comey writes, had him on the verge of tears.
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A far-flung space empire on the verge of internal collapse?
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The dekochari was on the verge of going extinct as well.
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Today, the NHL is on the verge of its 100th anniversary.
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But MMA fans are on the verge of overdosing on rematches.
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Flair was in critical condition and on the verge of dying.
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There's too much precious shit on the verge of being lost.
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But this dire picture is on the verge of growing darker.
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The world's tallest land animal is on the verge of extinction.
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"The district is on the verge of collapse," Mr. Beg said.
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Colbert learns that Trump is on the verge of 270 EVs.
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The Reagan administration was on the verge of recognizing that result.
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She was terrified of suffocating and on the verge of panic.
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She was breathing heavily and seemingly on the verge of tears.
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So Sanford is on the verge of taking on that burden.
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The deal America was on the verge of striking looked lopsided.
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Mr. Trump is on the verge of scrapping the Iran deal.
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It turns out Hannah's backstage, seemingly on the verge of tears.
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By most accounts, South Vietnam teetered on the verge of collapse.
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Tyntec appears to be on the verge of losing its lawsuit.
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"We're on the verge of a civil war," he told me.
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But the story is on the verge of getting even worse.
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Today, most of its structures are on the verge of collapse.
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The world is on the verge of war in Northeast Asia.
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At the moment, though, hookah is on the verge of extinction.
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She was on the verge of burnout and wasn't enjoying work.
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Within two years, the population was on the verge of starvation.
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Our mass transit systems are chronically on the verge of breakdown.
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On the verge of making history, I was surrounded by doubters.
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But Ethiopia is on the verge of a massive tourism breakthrough.
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Doctors said she was on the verge of having a stroke.
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My seizing lower back muscles were on the verge of snapping.
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Justin Fairfax of Virginia was on the verge of becoming governor.
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Now the little chapel itself is on the verge of destruction.
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I believe we are on the verge of finishing everything within days.
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The Dow Jones industrial average is on the verge of passing 20,000.
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She felt constantly on the verge of being invited to Sunday dinner.
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The truth is, they are on the verge of voting for one.
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Thornton didn't play, but appears to be on the verge of returning.
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Resolution #7: Don't feel on the verge of tears when I'm forgotten.
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But the trusty Viking parachute is finally on the verge of obsolescence.
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Now Yemen's health system is on the verge of collapse, UNICEF said.
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The soprano Julia Bullock is on the verge of an unconventional career.
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Could we possibly be on the verge of replacing mass production altogether?
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If it's possible, we might be on the verge of it. 1.
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Today, O'Rourke is on the verge of not even making November's debate.
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AMC's Jesse, by contrast, teeters on the verge of being a supervillain.
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The EU is not on the verge of falling apart, Brexit notwithstanding.
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In Europe, offshore wind is already on the verge of outcompeting coal.
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On the verge of retirement, details of his past actions have leaked.
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Mr Lindner, then 34, inherited a party on the verge of dissolution.
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" Jenner added that she was "on the verge of a mental breakdown.
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FOR YEARS Venezuela's socialist regime has seemed on the verge of collapse.
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At work, he is on the verge of being sacked for incompetence.
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America could be on the verge of eliminating its estate tax entirely.
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That tells me the economy is not on the verge of overheating.
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Also, are we on the verge of making gene-editing technology safer?
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They were a family that was on the verge of being deported.
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But we are finally on the verge of reversing this lame spiral.
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I did not feel like he was on the verge of suicide.
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Well, another Star Trek gadget is on the verge of becoming common.
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Ron Helus, a longtime sheriff's official reportedly on the verge of retirement.
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S. rhetoric and may be on the verge of another nuclear test.
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Kinda sounds like more proof Kelly's on the verge of coming unhinged.
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These parties are still on the verge of power across the continent.
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Now, Republicans in Congress are on the verge of undermining it all.
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The German Air Force, for example, is on the verge of collapse.
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Wasn't he always on the verge of going off the deep end?
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Now he is on the verge of becoming a certified public accountant.
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Commercial 5G wireless technology is on the verge of changing our world.
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Truth and lies were always on the verge of being mixed up.
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"I'm essentially bankrupt and on the verge of being homeless," he said.
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"I know he is on the verge of doing something," said Graham.
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We might be on the verge of fake meat matching real meat.
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On the verge of carbon dioxide poisoning, many crew members had fainted.
|
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I have the feeling that we're on the verge of another shift.
|
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They are on the verge of it, but it's not about that.
|
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But that's not the real reason she's on the verge of impeachment.
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I feel like I was on the verge of a major episode.
|
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Supporters are now on the verge of scoring a win in Vermont.
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Flint was already a town teetering on the verge of utter collapse.
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Troublingly, the Gaza Strip is on the verge of a similar crisis.
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The state-owned power company, Eskom, was on the verge of insolvency.
|
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They show gender attitudes of a generation on the verge of adulthood.
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He always seems to be on the verge of tears and explosion.
|
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The smile might be fleeting, though ... Milwaukee's on the verge of elimination.
|
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America feels like it's on the verge of something disruptive and chaotic.
|
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So is the place already on the verge of being washed away?
|
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Preferential rent is typically offered in areas on the verge of gentrifying.
|
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Democrats are on the verge of filibustering Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination.
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They threw off the impression ... they're on the verge of a reconciliation.
|
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It will seem to you that she's on the verge of suffocation.
|
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And the Arctic Ocean is on the verge of becoming ice free.
|
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Or is it seeing an old man on the verge of death?
|
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It said that the trees were on the verge of commercial extinction.
|
|
Suddenly, a slightly embarrassing day was on the verge of being catastrophic.
|
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The Raptors were on the verge of clinching their first N.B.A. championship.
|
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When Sloan joined the company, G.M. was on the verge of bankruptcy.
|
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So we're on the verge of coming up with our new target.
|
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An episode in the trilogy depicts Earth on the verge of destruction.
|
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North Korea appears to be on the verge of a nuclear breakthrough.
|
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The market could be on the verge of a year-end rally.
|
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is on the verge of an unusual dilemma.
|
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For the moment, North Slavey is not on the verge of extinction.
|
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Yet one of Europe's academic gems trembles on the verge of closure.
|
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When he arrived here, the corps was on the verge of collapse.
|
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According to local officials, the district is on the verge of collapse.
|
|
The Stars' season is on the verge of going off the rails.
|
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He talked about they were on the verge of getting a nuclear weapon.
|
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Watching her on television, I thought she was on the verge of tears.
|
|
Brooks seemed on the verge of tears several times in his news conference.
|
|
How did Turkey wind up on the verge of formalizing one-man rule?
|
|
This, as the busy spring market is already on the verge of starting.
|
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She was on the verge of becoming engaged, her family told the paper.
|
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At his chemotherapy group, he met elderly people on the verge of death.
|
|
And he mentioned Newsom, who was on the verge of being elected governor.
|
|
But could the U.S. be on the verge of adopting this mindset, too?
|
|
In the early 1990s South Africa stood on the verge of civil war.
|
|
The end of that window falls on the verge of the renewed deadline.
|
|
She's always been the underdog, perpetually on the verge of a Cinderella story.
|
|
Elliott clearly has helped put Clemson on the verge of a national championship.
|
|
HESSE DOES not look like a place on the verge of political revolution.
|
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Home teams on the verge of elimination are now 0-10 this year.
|
|
Rubin thinks he's on the verge of changing the entire frozen dessert industry.
|
|
But the nation was also on the verge of joining the European Union.
|
|
"Why wasn't I in Alabama?" he asks, seemingly on the verge of tears.
|
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I felt like I was on the verge of a really big breakthrough.
|
|
The company he owns is on the verge of changing flight leasing forever.
|
|
"I'm just trying hard," he told the camera, on the verge of tears.
|
|
It has lost its authority and it is on the verge of collapse.
|
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The Irish government is on the verge of collapse, driving government bonds lower.
|
|
For a company just on the verge of scaling, here's what I recommend.
|
|
I've heard commentators say we're on the verge of a second Civil War.
|
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He's on the verge of finally getting a competent backup point guard, too.
|
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The United States healthcare system is on the verge of an exciting transformation.
|
|
And when it's on the verge of losing, it pauses the game—permanently.
|
|
The second is Nick Viall's constant teetering on the verge of nervous collapse.
|
|
This week, however, it suddenly seems to be on the verge of derailment.
|
|
And Amazon always seems on the verge of swallowing up another retail sector.
|
|
Salesforce is also on the verge of releasing its 50th major technology release.
|
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Prior to their involvement, the breed was on the verge of dying out.
|
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More than a quarter of the country is on the verge of famine.
|
|
The week ended with his administration on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
|
|
The tension between the two men is on the verge of boiling over.
|
|
But if the caliphate is on the verge of extinction, ISIS is not.
|
|
December, calls for shipping organs only when patients are on the verge of
|
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Baseball's baddest villain might be on the verge of the Hall of Fame.
|
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It is on the verge of losing its main stronghold in Libya, too.
|
|
Now, Atlético is back on the verge of another trip to the final.
|
|
Commercial companies are on the verge of making space routinely accessible to humans.
|
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With a $65 million deficit, Hartford is now on the verge of bankruptcy.
|
|
The Bauhaus seer was clearly on the verge of a great last phase.
|
|
But Sassoon took that to mean Kim was on the verge of regressing.
|
|
Think 2628, when we were on the verge of losing the Revolutionary War.
|
|
Joe Biden is yet again on the verge of announcing a presidential run.
|
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Blacks are on the verge of losing majority status in Atlanta and Cleveland.
|
|
The key provisions were on the verge of expiring in 2010 and 2012.
|
|
"Two things happen when we are on the verge of this," says Morgenstern.
|
|
At this stage Moore's Law seems to be on the verge of stalling.
|
|
We're not on the verge of filing a lawsuits on anything right now.
|
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And he is on the verge of being driven out of the campaign.
|
|
At a press conference on Sunday, Douglas was on the verge of tears.
|
|
It is clear that we are on the verge of a technological revolution.
|
|
Indeed, by 1990, his entire business empire was on the verge of collapse.
|
|
N.F.L. Roundup On the verge of infamy and embarrassment, the Cleveland Browns triumphed.
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Or do you think we're on the verge of a full-blown catastrophe?
|
|
Now, 21990 years later, the bells are on the verge of returning home.
|
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Many residents who answered said they were on the verge of being evicted.
|
|
"It's on the verge of a collapse from end to end," Baum said.
|
|
Democrats are on the verge of going to court with the Trump administration.
|
|
Both are well-respected, late career education professionals on the verge of retirement.
|
|
I had been on the verge of kidney failure and could have died.
|
|
What kinds of Spanglish terms are already on the verge of entering English?
|
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Now marijuana advocates could be on the verge of an even bigger triumph.
|
|
Two more — the Eighth and the 11th — are on the verge of tipping.
|
|
Top cubers are on the verge of making full-time livings solving puzzles.
|
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A new study this year suggests that it's on the verge of extinction.
|
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We are on the verge of McCarthy tactics applying to men's personal behavior.
|
|
We're on the verge of losing Little Haiti to gentrification, first of all.
|
|
I fear we are on the verge of the same thing happening again.
|
|
Most of the time, she appears to be on the verge of tears.
|
|
The financial system already seems on the verge of such a tipping point.
|
|
With the district on the verge of collapse, local officials asked for backup.
|
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The shared-workspace provider was on the verge of going public in August.
|
|
"Kentucky literally stands on the verge of making redemptive history," said the Rev.
|
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She was on the verge of stardom when she took this nonpaying gig.
|
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Pai is on the verge of finalizing his plan to scrap the rules.
|
|
Eight years ago, General Motors and Chrysler were on the verge of collapse.
|
|
Many NASA scientists think we&aposre on the verge of finding alien life.
|
|
And in early November, they believed they were on the verge of success.
|
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A few times it seems like I'm on the verge of getting there.
|
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Some fear that we might be on the verge of a hot war.
|
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The work is on the verge of getting easier for another reason too.
|
|
Yemen, which has a civil war, is also on the verge of famine.
|
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A mist, on the verge of freezing into snow, waved under stressful crosscurrents.
|
|
Still, Mia rushes out of the group hang on the verge of tears.
|
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I think he's on the verge of cancellation, if not all-out canceled.
|
|
In almost every chapter, someone is crying or on the verge of tears.
|
|
Is the administration on the verge of renewing its efforts to separate families?
|
|
N) may be on the verge of becoming Bank of America Corp's (BAC.
|
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The sophomore wing Ochai Agbaji is on the verge of becoming a star.
|
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About the fear that robots are on the verge of sowing mass unemployment.
|
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On the verge of retirement, the mix would be closer to 50/50.
|
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Rent an RV. [KPCC] • "Despacito" is on the verge of making Grammy history.
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Harper, on the verge of free agency, decided to explore his market value.
|
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And it's one I fear the Senate is on the verge of abandoning.
|
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The US was on the verge of a "cyber Pearl Harbor," Panetta warned.
|
|
It's a fantastic program, it was on the verge of bankruptcy, everyone agrees.
|
|
"North Korea is on the verge of feeling quite substantial economic distress," Haggard said.
|
|
The university may be on the verge of making yet another program-stunting blunder.
|
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What it does: Helps you determine whether foods are on the verge of spoiling.
|
|
Moreover, Acosta is on the verge of becoming a political liability for the administration.
|
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Chelsea Clinton is on the verge of possibly repeating her tenure as First Daughter.
|
|
But Facebook was on the verge of profitability and Snap isn't anywhere near it.
|
|
Now, thanks to the show, it is on the verge of a major comeback.
|
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It's on the verge of controlling the White House, the House and the Senate.
|
|
"I was on the verge of tears seeing the game up there," Greene says.
|
|
Now the community, across all types of games, is on the verge of dispersing.
|
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They were even on the verge of ordering $2120,215 of brewing equipment from China.
|
|
At times, the elder's voice broke as he seemed on the verge of tears.
|
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Fishermen fear that the fish, and their livelihoods, are on the verge of extinction.
|
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Nations that are pro free trade are on (the verge) of starting trade war.
|
|
The Brown family was on the verge of bankruptcy before Millie landed Stranger Things.
|
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The Belgium-based brewer, on the verge of buying its largest rival SABMiller SAB.
|
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"Fourteen years ago on the verge of a life changing morning … " wrote Paltrow, 45.
|
|
Along the way, they run into a midwife on the verge of death (White).
|
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The Democratic Party was on the verge of failing a moral and political test.
|
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The two powers have been on the verge of a trade war for months.
|
|
But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports.
|
|
Is it so obvious that Republicans are on the verge of total electoral disaster?
|
|
But the Karunadasa's village may have been on the verge of slipping as well.
|
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They're all stuck with this planet on the verge of destruction and equally screwed!
|
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John Roberts was on the verge of becoming a chief justice in name only.
|
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Kickstarter bought it in 2014 when it was on the verge of shutting down.
|
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ISIS is on the verge of defeat here, its fighters surrounded and under fire.
|
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The GOP plan to "repeal and replace" Obamacare is on the verge of imploding.
|
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We are on the verge of our first three-day rally of the year.
|
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Heading back to Nashville, they may now be on the verge of something spectacular.
|
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Mexico is on the verge of transferring power at the highest levels of government.
|
|
What should Democrats do on the verge of a congressional majority in four months?
|
|
Sitting on a plush couch on the verge of tears is a good look.
|
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The relationship between gold and bonds could be on the verge of going bust.
|
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SMAP seemed on the verge of disbanding in January as rumors swirled of infighting.
|
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The family went into debt and the house was on the verge of foreclosure.
|
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International aid organizations fear the country is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe.
|
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GG: GreenSky was on the verge of signing a sizable contract with Home Depot.
|
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"We are seeing the Republican Party on the verge of falling apart," Silver said.
|
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It sounds like a couple of other deals are on the verge of closing.
|
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Tallulah, on the verge of making rootlessness her life's work, also needs a focus.
|
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And the idea he is on the verge of impeachment is also far-fetched.
|
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On the verge of civil war A prime minister's wardrobe doesn't often attract attention.
|
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In 1993, she appeared to be on the verge of just such a victory.
|
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Listening, it seemed I was on the verge of some feeling or fresh understanding.
|
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A couple of quests were on the verge of being fulfilled after Friday's results.
|
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But with California on the verge of another drought, it's not all bad news.
|
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Professional bass fishing has appeared to be on the verge of breakthrough popularity before.
|
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In less than a minute, I felt woozy and on the verge of fainting.
|
|
By then, Mr. Manafort's financial house of cards was on the verge of collapse.
|
|
President Donald Trump is on the verge of escalating his trade war with China.
|
|
Now, the referee may be on the verge of losing control of the game.
|
|
By late last year, Theranos was "on the verge of bankruptcy," the S.E.C. said.
|
|
New York, he says, is on the verge of becoming history's greatest economic powerhouse.
|
|
Characters are always on the verge of betrayal or doom; the aura is fatalistic.
|
|
Now it looks like the world is on the verge of a supersonic renaissance.
|
|
That place already looks like it's on the verge of sinking as it is.
|
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"I felt we were on the verge of something good in Hartford," Ferraro said.
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With "The Bewitched Mill" from 1913 Marc is on the verge of complete abstraction.
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"We're on the verge of a government shutdown again," Trump spokesperson Hogan Gidley said.
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By 1997, she felt sure she was on the verge of figuring it out.
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"I think we're on the verge of recovering from all of this," she said.
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She was on the verge of burnout two years ago when she abruptly quit.
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At 250-193, 219-224, he was on the verge of reaching the final.
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"This planet is really on the verge of destruction all the time," he said.
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The question is not academic: Mom comedy is on the verge of a breakthrough.
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"Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," in 2010, jumbled the image further.
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Just a decade ago, the station was on the verge of bankruptcy and closure.
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Now, the student-led movement is on the verge of finally winning, provided Gov.
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" One commentator says the US is on the verge of a "political civil war.
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That feeling when you balance all the time on the verge of being caught.
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At those times, he believed, prices were often on the verge of turning unexpectedly.
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It is on the verge of becoming the world's largest refugee crisis, surpassing Syria.
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Now it looks to be on the verge of a slow-but-irreversible collapse.
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However, the world of Temtem is simultaneously on the verge of becoming radically smaller.
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She said the man, who had appeared on the verge of death, was recovering.
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The dispute comes on the verge of a U.S. peace deal with the Taliban.
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I was not successful in selling and personally am on the verge of bankruptcy.
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Another angle: Stocks are on the verge of having their best year since 225.
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The man's face is set, ready for disappointment or on the verge of rage.
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Hartford's finances are such a shambles that it is on the verge of bankruptcy.
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At some points, he seemed on the verge of getting lost in the material.
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Washington (CNN)James Dimaya thought he was on the verge of deportation last year.
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To visit is to feel lost, but also on the verge of being found.
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Today, however, Senegal is on the verge of its own oil and gas boom.
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Her bravado is on the verge of barreling into the thickets of saccharine sentimentality.
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Trump is on the verge of a renegotiating that controversial but pivotal trade deal.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average could be on the verge of a major breakout.
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Still, they insisted the DOJ chief is not on the verge of quitting — yet.
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On the second time through, Roes seems to be on the verge of tears.
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On the verge of appearing or disappearing, the barely delineated objects are like apparitions.
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The home, it seems, is always hiding something, and always on the verge of revelation.
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Luckily then, his story looks like it's on the verge of having a happy ending.
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And the US is not the only country on the verge of major political shakeups.
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The government and military have repeatedly said Boko Haram is on the verge of defeat.
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Far from fading away, Big Tobacco might be on the verge of a new boom.
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The Native American, eyes closed and head cast back, is on the verge of defeat.
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"I know why you're here," Olivia tells the woman, while on the verge of tears.
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Some of the river fish, including the Delta smelt, are on the verge of extinction.
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"We are literally, on the verge of further escalation," Parsi warned after the Times report.
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Despite the hot start, Love didn't realize he was on the verge of NBA history.
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I've kissed before, and it left me on the verge of having a panic attack.
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I have terrible space adaptation syndrome, and I'm constantly on the verge of throwing up.
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Fast forward nearly 50 years, and women's football seems on the verge of going mainstream.
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Anyway, finally, tonight, last thing, President Trump is on the verge of another huge victory.
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Relations between the two NATO allies, already frayed, are on the verge of another crisis.
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A lit match thrown at a combustible society that feels on the verge of imploding.
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Nigeria's government and military have repeatedly said Boko Haram is on the verge of defeat.
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Given this patchwork of governments and militias, Libya is tense, on the verge of implosion.
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"We're on the verge of some kind of symbiosis between man and machine," he says.
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G Briante Weber is on the verge of being signed by the Golden State Warriors.
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I explained to the student that he was on the verge of failing the class.
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Christian was on the verge of breaking up with Dani, but the tragedy binds them.
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Kylie's on the verge of becoming the fastest person to a billion -- male or female.
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The euro-zone economy is barely growing, and may be on the verge of deflation.
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I read that you guys were on the verge of breaking up at this point?
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But it boss, André Calantzopoulos, insists Philip Morris is on the verge of a revolution.
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But she's on the verge of adolescence, which in this world means a special transition.
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A new CEO was appointed in 2004, when Lego was on the verge of bankruptcy.
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Many times, people on the verge of a suicide attempt will hint at it online.
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Two glaciers in the western part of the continent are on the verge of collapse.
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But she has a mouthy, inquisitive daughter, Cacá (Aline Santana) on the verge of puberty.
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Its patience exhausted, the commission is once more on the verge of triggering Article 7.
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These great missions notwithstanding, our space program could be on the verge of being outdone.
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Nixon of course, on the verge of impeachment, had resigned from office in August 1974.
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Nuclear power looked to be on the verge of a renaissance about a decade ago.
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According to technician Josh Brown, the stock might be on the verge of a breakout.
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Now, offshore wind may be on the verge of rapid growth in the United States.
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His slump seemed, at times, on the verge of knocking him off the rails entirely.
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Hertz's universe was like Simpson's, held together with lies, ever on the verge of collapse.
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Clinton was on the verge of being charged despite no evidence to support the claim.
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Now we find ourselves on the verge of the next iteration of the technology revolution.
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But this unimpressive presidential record has not signaled a party on the verge of collapse.
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It's a group that's been through everything except glory, perpetually on the verge of implosion.
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I was implicitly instructed that the penetrated is always on the verge of being violated.
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It was very obviously a few hours old and on the verge of rigor mortis.
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Relationships that seemed on the verge of cataclysmic breakdowns pull themselves back into status quo.
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Writing in thought, as the poem tells it, entails writing on the verge of escape.
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Every state on the verge of marijuana legalization should follow us and do the same.
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The real New York City feels as though it is on the verge of collapse.
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Instead, Ms. Marshall, on the verge of becoming a single mother, got back to work.
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They are on the verge of releasing their first full length, on Profound Lore records.
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Yet now, some critics believe Berlin is on the verge of refusing its own medicine.
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The basic institutions of government have spent seven years on the verge of breaking down.
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I was on the verge of turning 40 and looking forward to a new job.
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California's labor movement recently seemed on the verge of a new era for worker rights.
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Venezuela's state-owned oil company, once a cash cow, is on the verge of collapse.
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This week, New York appeared on the verge of landing a few more big things.
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A franchise most likely on the verge of making a sixth coaching change since 2000.
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Mizan District was on the verge of falling to the Taliban, local officials said. Nov.
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A year and a half ago, Chernyi was on the verge of closing its doors.
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The state-owned oil company, once a cash cow, is on the verge of collapse.
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Paul Glimcher is on the verge of launching an absurdly ambitious project in social science.
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I was on the verge of passing out most nights when we were shooting this.
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"I've felt like I'm on the verge of throwing up since this started," she said.
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The ensuing fight over immigration has put the government on the verge of a shutdown.
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" The state's top insurance regulator said the Minnesota market was "on the verge of collapse.
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But plans changed Wednesday when the suggestions were on the verge of becoming an order.
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The Republicans are on the verge of losing something much greater than a House seat.
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Some structures, like this Physician's Home built in 1926, are on the verge of collapse.
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For the third time this playoffs, LeBron James finds himself on the verge of elimination.
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None of that means Sanders is on the verge of walking away with this thing.
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A jumbled primary appeared on the verge of becoming a contest between two front-runners.
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On the verge of tying the knot, she asks her fiancé why he's seemed distant.
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"We already lost a country, and we're on the verge of losing another," she said.
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"The animal could be on the verge of extinction — we simply don't know," said Robinson.
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African-American men on the verge of forty, they looked handsome in thick-cable sweaters.
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"Tragic, tragic loss of life," he continued, appearing to be on the verge of tears.
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Now, the House of Representatives appears on the verge of doing the same with impeachment.
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California is now on the verge of taking an important step to curb that sham.
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When the orchestra is on the verge of unison in the quest for the sublime.
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Joe Biden is on the verge of picking up a key fundraiser who was Sen.
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Once, in practice, Grimes caught himself on the verge of swearing, and said "fudge" instead.
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The skilled, versatile Xavier junior Naji Marshall is on the verge of becoming a star.
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The stock market is on the verge of its best year in over two decades.
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NOW, WE ARE ON THE VERGE OF 5-G, I BELIEVE THEY WILL FUMBLE AGAIN.
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Aid officials warn that Yemen, consumed by civil war, is on the verge of famine.
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Colafella said Pryor was on the verge of death but is now expected to recover.
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Scientists are on the verge of being able to confidently diagnose C.T.E. in the living.
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My throat closed and I was on the verge of tears, both fearful and ashamed.
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Florida is on the verge of becoming the 15th state to arm teachers after Gov.
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TMZ broke the story ... Rob was hospitalized and on the verge of a diabetic coma.
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" The governor also warned that the state's healthcare system was "on the verge of imploding.
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"At this point I was on the verge of dying," Rachel Lloyd told CNN affiliate TVNZ.
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They are now on the verge of closing a seed round, if it hasn't already happened.
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China is on the verge of its biggest ever foreign deal — and another possible political storm.
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FOODsniffer is a sensor that literally "sniffs" if your food is on the verge of spoiling.
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You're on the verge of eviction because you, minimum wage worker, simply aren't trying hard enough.
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" On the verge of tears, Comey told Obama, "Boy, were those words I needed to hear . . .
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"It's fucking Burger King, I never come here," she tells them, on the verge of tears.
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It seems to me, however, that such worries are on the verge of being rendered moot.
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But when you're parched and on the verge of dehydrated, it can feel like a dilemma.
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About 100,000 people are on the verge of starvation and many have already died of hunger.
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Oil is also on the verge of Cramer's $50 target, where he expects it to stall.
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Pretty much everyone on the plane threw up, pilots were on the verge of throwing up.
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And this renaissance is happening because we're on the verge of destroying ourselves and the planet.
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Brexiteers promise that Britain is on the verge of a new, golden age of global commerce.
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Still, Curry pressed on and is now on the verge of winning his fourth NBA championship.
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Instead, Clinton made it sound like she hopes coal is on the verge of a renaissance.
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The company appeared to be on the verge of becoming a major player in robotic delivery.
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"He also urged members to "keep the faith — we are on the verge of winning again.
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The Trump campaign's fundraising apparatus doesn't appear to be on the verge of diminishing anytime soon.
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New York (CNN Business)America's clean energy revolution is on the verge of a tipping point.
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During "Look What You Made Me Do" last night, I was on the verge of tears!
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"WE ARE on the verge of turning off Alexa," reveals Ian McEwan, a prizewinning British writer.
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Whatever happens with Zelensky's presidency, "Servant of the People" is on the verge of going global.
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But it also means that Bannon's crusade against globalism is on the verge of total failure.
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Remember just last year when Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber were on the verge of reconciling?
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Now, forty years after that CIA plot, we're on the verge of an underwater gold rush.
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Where technology and economics collide The American economy is on the verge of a major transformation.
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Nearly a century after its introduction, campaigners think they are on the verge of a breakthrough.
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" On the verge of throwing her drink, Conrad yells and points, "You know what you did!
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South Sudan The world's youngest country is on the verge of slipping back into civil war.
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Could I, the perennial rule-follower, be on the verge of becoming a skin-care renegade?
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American troops were on the verge of mutiny in the waning days of the Revolutionary War.
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The Canucks aren't the only team that seems to be on the verge of a rebuild.
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I looked up to Ryan and I could tell he was on the verge of tears.
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The entire day my eyes were on the verge of tears because I was so happy.
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Los Angeles native Tyson Chandler is on the verge of signing a contract with the Lakers.
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Hating on dumb Facebook comments may be on the verge of getting a whole lot easier.
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His view was that Assad's troops believe they are on the verge of a decisive victory.
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President Donald Trump is said to be on the verge of pulling out of that agreement.
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Self-driving trucks supported by human managers are on the verge of becoming a commercial reality.
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"I felt on the verge of tears to be able to do that," TJ tells PEOPLE.
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SA) is on the verge of selling its stake in Brazilian petrochemical company Braskem SA (BRKM5.
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"I get emails and letters from people who were on the verge of suicide," he said.
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My anorexia had badly affected my circulation and I often felt on the verge of fainting.
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Back in her actual home, her actual child seems to be on the verge of collapse.
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Likewise, special counsel needs to exercise restraint when Congress is on the verge of important action.
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Twenty years later, Amazon is on the verge of becoming the world's first trillion dollar company.
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And in some ways, New York may be on the verge of pulling ahead of California.
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Europe is on the verge of losing its fundamental values, and we can't let that happen.
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FOR the past week, France has felt like a country on the verge of civic insurrection.
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Trump's administration is on the verge of handing Amazon a multi-billion dollar cloud computing contract.
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A similar measure appears to be on the verge of adoption by the South Carolina Legislature.
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Beneath the surface, an ancient capital on the verge of a Renaissance was making its debut.
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The Republican Party is on the verge of nominating Donald J. Trump as its presidential candidate.
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On his right, Trump is on the verge of meeting hands with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
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Now, however, the Fed's principal area of oversight — inflation — is on the verge of rapid acceleration.
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"I feel our country is on the verge of becoming a third world country," he said.
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Haas had vanished only months after he'd been on the verge of a life-altering triumph.
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The religion, he said, is on the verge of extinction in some areas of the region.
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But, barring a stunning upset, Johnson now looks on the verge of finally becoming prime minister.
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Tickets to the TechCrunch Summer Party at August Capital are on the verge of selling out.
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As Gsellman was securing the win, reports surfaced Familia was on the verge of getting dealt.
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Like the Canadiens, the Jets have an injured starting goalie on the verge of a return.
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The big picture: President Daniel Ortega's government is in crisis and on the verge of collapse.
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Last month, that life was on the verge of ending in front of a firing squad.
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Americans need to wake up and consider what they might be on the verge of doing.
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Are markets overreacting, or is the US economy on the verge of taking a major hit?
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The former cricket great Imran Khan is on the verge of becoming prime minister of Pakistan.
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But Britain is teetering on the edge, on the verge of making catastrophic, irreversibly damaging mistakes.
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Mr. Costa, now at home with his photographs, seemed on the verge of being proved right.
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Of the planet's 37 major aquifer systems, they discovered, 21 were on the verge of collapse.
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"Books have been considered on the verge of obsolete and so have canals," Mr. Screech said.
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And he is on the verge of something once inconceivable: a meeting with the American president.
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" Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos warned in April that "Venezuela is on the verge of imploding.
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But the Republican legislature is now on the verge of scaling back the voter-approved plan.
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Johnny Manziel's career is "on the verge of being over" ... so says NFL legend Tony Gonzalez.
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O'Brien's father seems always to be "whiny" and "high-pitched" when on the verge of rage.
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Stress filled the cramped rooms like smoke, always on the verge of flaring into another argument.
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After a lifetime living mostly in New York City, we are on the verge of moving.
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That blend of young and old has the surging Hurricanes on the verge of a sweep.
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It was early 2014, and Todd R. Howe was on the verge of a major victory.
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He also delivered with his bat, which is on the verge of becoming a Brewers trend.
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The orchestra seems to strain in different directions; things sound on the verge of falling apart.
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A customer Ms. Quillen suspected was on the verge of yanking millions in work reversed course.
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In a city on the verge of celebrating its tricentennial, this was not that long ago.
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Mr. Bentley was on the verge of being forced from office last month when he resigned.
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If they pass that bill, Trump could be on the verge of a major legislative win.
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Today, the world faces an unprecedented hunger crisis, with four countries on the verge of famine.
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And, then, on the verge of what looked like a mini-disaster in committee, Paul flipped.
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Chinese tech company Oppo is on the verge of releasing a new smartwatch, the Oppo Watch.
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"It definitely doesn't say yes, we're on the verge of an imminent collapse," Dr. Praetorius said.
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Don't look now, but Lululemon is on the verge of doubling up its value in 2019.
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Both a script and a novel had been on the verge of selling, but hadn't sold.
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These, to me, are the trademark gazes of a person on the verge of being sick.
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New York (CNN Business)SpaceX is on the verge of flying humans for the first time.
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It pierced me and made me tremble and continually had me on the verge of tears.
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Things are always on the verge of collapse, which seems right for this moment in time.
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Donald Trump is on the verge of becoming just the third U.S. president to be impeached.
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President Richard Nixon resigned on the verge of a House impeachment vote rather than be tried.
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Chromecasts can also work with older smart TVs that are on the verge of becoming obsolete.
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After rallying nearly 40% this year, Apple could be on the verge of a major breakout.
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Some of the landmarks are on the verge of being sold, prompting calls to save them.
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For some white folks on the right, America is on the verge of a racial apocalypse.
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"The situation is very bad: The district is on the verge of collapse," Mr. Mubarez said.
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Trading at 15X forward earnings, Disney might also be on the verge of a break out.
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Congress is on the verge of formally repudiating a president's national emergency declaration, a historic first.
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In some works, an orb or outlined form seems to be on the verge of vanishing.
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Tom is always on the verge of being in a really horrible mood, and it's contagious— quick.
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And Lyft is said to be on the verge of taking over Motivate, another e-bike firm.
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This is "All the Hands of the Earth," I thought, on the verge of inappropriate hysterical laughter.
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And besides, would a couple on the verge of a split be spending time together on Thanksgiving?
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Search & rescue teams at the Huruma building collapse on the verge of rescuing a woman found alive.
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I firmly believe that we're on the verge of failure at a similar, or even bigger, scale.
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By pushing for higher prices, OPEC may be on the verge of making the same mistake again.
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When he was on the verge of taking his own life, he decided to seek help instead.
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Unfortunately, it was on the verge of shutdown earlier this year after suddenly laying off 40 employees.
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Similarly, Mexico is on the verge of approving a law aimed at curbing political violence against women.
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Some of the investors in the airport are now on the verge of launching their own airline.
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The next revolution will be reclaiming your digital identity Africa is on the verge of something big.
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Jim Cramer has a hunch that Intel could be on the verge of splitting itself into two.
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But we believe we're on the verge of finally fulfilling our dream," Branson told "The Brave Ones.
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This came as a great relief to me when I had been on the verge of despair.
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We might move mountains one day and find ourselves on the verge of giving up the next.
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A report from the Arctic Institute identified 31 communities on the verge of climate change-related collapse.
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That moment "stunned me" and "kind of broke my heart," she continued, on the verge of tears.
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Now, however, it seems like we may be on the verge of a shift in the equation.
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Venezuela, which has a socialist government, has been on the verge of collapse for the past year.
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The agreement is agitating parliaments, sparking protests and splintering coalitions; Belgium's is on the verge of collapse.
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Joy's father believes he's always on the verge of finding "The One," an earth-shattering true love.
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In the graphic novel, Bruce Wayne is already in his 50s and on the verge of retirement.
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You want to enjoy your time there, not be limping everywhere and on the verge of crawling.
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By the end of the episode, Hiram is in critical condition and on the verge of death.
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Despite increasing numbers of AFM, Milstone does not believe AFM is on the verge of an epidemic.
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Turkish companies that racked up mountains of foreign debt may now be on the verge of default.
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By the third day, she tends to be on the verge of a tempered chocolate-induced breakdown.
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The trailer shows the stoic, forceful Allred on the verge of tears as she discusses her life.
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BC is on the verge of going winless in both football and basketball in the same season.
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"There's always uncertainty, but it doesn't look like we're on the verge of a recession," he said.
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Citi said Pemex's future was still mired in uncertainty and on the verge of losing investment grade.
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Ford was often on the verge of crying several times during more than two hours of testimony.
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By the time the plan was completed, the continent was on the verge of an economic miracle.
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The military junta, theoretically on the verge of surrendering power, in practice seems determined to retain it.
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In fact, the emission comes from to two large, central galaxies on the verge of smashing together.
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In it, Superman encounters a woman on the verge of leaping from a skyscraper and committing suicide.
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Now, democracy could be on the verge of a "Catch 22" moment, snagged by its own logic.
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" Read MoreEurope on the verge of collapse: Soros "(The U.S. presidential race) is an extremely entertaining program.
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The halftime show starring Katy Perry, months in the making, was on the verge of being destroyed.
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Most importantly, we also have women on the verge of giving birth and that may need caesareans.
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She's a tender mother who loves her daughter even on the verge of losing custody over her.
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We're on the verge of victory but need to hit our final fundraising goal to get there!
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I don't care if Cleveland sports is on the verge of winning its second championship of 23.
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Now it seems on the verge of making a comeback in India's mountainous states in the north.
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In a 2016 CBS story, Iceland shockingly claimed to be on the verge of "eradicating" Down syndrome.
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The South American country is on the verge of economic collapse from United States and EU sanctions.
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The team's unexpected success this year has it on the verge of an English Premier League title.
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"We are on the verge of a crisis of confidence in the Supreme Court," Harris told Politico.
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And he may now be on the verge of marketing Kim Jong Un right out of power.
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One of the most staid and digitally conservative industries is on the verge of a robotic makeover.
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Bond market volatility is on the verge of a comeback, according to Sit Investment Associates' Bryce Doty.
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Prime example: Republican negotiators are on the verge of locking in a deal on a final bill.
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Rick Perry's failed presidential bid but says he is now on the verge of donating to Cruz.
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Even if you're on the verge of becoming a total bridezilla, you'll still get a free pass.
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"That the whole world might go kapooey?" she says into the microphone, on the verge of tears.
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Joao Felix was on the verge of leaving SL Benfica to join West Ham United in 219.
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And his Willy Wonka spent that chocolate factory tour quietly on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
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The UN Food Programme estimates nearly 12 million people are on the verge of starvation in Yemen.
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Currently British banks are prohibited from lending to companies that are on the verge of going bust.
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And that would still be the case even if Democrats weren't on the verge of impeaching him.
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The timing of the deal is curious considering the country is on the verge of economic collapse.
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But the public school system in Detroit is now on the verge of its own fiscal crisis.
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Uber's chief international rival, Didi Kuaidi, is on the verge of swallowing another $2 billion in funding.
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"The tax manoeuvre has put (Rosneft) large plants on the verge of non-profitability," the source said.
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Canada is currently on the verge of legalizing and regulating cannabis for recreational use, slated for 2018.
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The federal subsidies provided by Obamacare for coverage on the exchanges are on the verge of shrinking.
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The program also hopes it is on the verge of an invitation to the Big 12 Conference.
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The Continent may be on the verge of yet another "youth-quake" moment: a millennial prime minister.
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That's why former Vice President Joe Biden is on the verge of becoming the Democratic front-runner.
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Those who are taken to the immigration detention center are often on the verge of being deported.
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In April, Trump bragged that the US and China were on the verge of an "epic" deal.
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But Defense Department and intelligence officials now say exactly that may be on the verge of happening.
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By the time the work debuted, many of the films were on the verge of theatrical release.
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Vulnerable to stress, the angst-ridden sidekick to a reporter is constantly on the verge of exploding.
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The Golden State Warriors are on the verge of elimination after losing Game 4 of the finals.
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Another woman stands on a ledge, on the verge of endangering her life or of saving it.
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But while Iraq is on the verge of ending ISIS's reign of terror, that's no longer enough.
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Now, in our attempt to extinguish our mortality, we are on the verge of extinguishing ourselves. Farewell.
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Or on the verge of yet another partial government shutdown so soon after the last one ended?
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Priebus's departure wasn't a surprise; weeks of reports suggested Trump was on the verge of axing him.
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In this staging, it's as if desire were a dissonant chord torturously on the verge of resolution.
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The mobile phone is a kind of window, and it is always on the verge of breaking.
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It has matured, standards are being set, and the technology is on the verge of mass adoption.
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"When I first saw my wife, she was on the verge of tears and shaking," he said.
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There were moments when he seemed on the verge of losing his place, although he never did.
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"Katie was on the verge of tears, she was so excited about the place," Mr. Bengtsen said.
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Patrick Toomey (R-Pa.) this week and is on the verge of winning the support of Sen.
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In last week's episode, June was captured as she was on the verge of escaping from Gilead.
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Despite these gains, Bitcoin is on the verge of losing its position as the dominant virtual currency.
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Another patient — frail and elderly — was on the verge of having to move to a nursing home.
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Today, we are on the verge of momentous global changes, in robotics, A.I., the climate and more.
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Her neighbor Sierra is on the verge of losing custody of her child, and possibly of suicide.
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A coffee processing plant was on the verge of shutting down production after emptying its storage tank.
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As the match developed, Sandgren was on the verge of making a last name for himself, too.
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For a vocal faction of traditionalists this spirit of boldness is already on the verge of heresy.
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I am pleased that Congress is also on the verge of taking action to reduce plastic waste.
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Some on the right are even concerned we are on the verge of a new Civil War.
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Harry and Sherri are both on the verge of their 30th birthdays and still live at home.
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Today, however, it is the Demarest that seems on the verge of falling to the wrecking ball.
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I'm on the verge of giving up trying to explain why Ignacio Mattos's food is so good.
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And Congress is on the verge of taking health insurance away from a lot of future Sams.
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In 1987, they were on the verge of another big transfer when the government closed that loophole.
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And it's on the verge of overtaking Japan as the biggest buyer of LNG in the world.
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"Now we're on the verge of another federal election," said Virginia Department of Elections Commissioner Edgardo Cortés.
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Polio was on the verge of being eradicated — a historic advance that took decades of worldwide cooperation.
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We need to act fast and responsibly, because our delicate ecosystems are on the verge of collapse.
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Another 50 kids are on the verge of being reunified with their parents in those home countries.
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My bronchitis was on the verge of turning into pneumonia, but I was powerless to stop playing.
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There are many companies that are on the verge of launching their products for the mass market.
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This is a major oversight, but one that is perhaps finally on the verge of being addressed.
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The troubles buffeting the nation's law schools may be on the verge of claiming their first victim.
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In addition, much of our infrastructure is on the verge of failing and needs to be rebuilt.
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The job facing the Fed and its chairman, Jerome Powell, is on the verge of getting trickier.
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You might be on the verge of something experts call complex bereavement-related disorder or complicated grief.
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They cannot be touched for a myriad of reasons and are perpetually on the verge of disappearing.
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We might be on the verge of completely eliminating one of the world's most devastating diseases: polio.
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Still, Blecharczyk's recollection of the experience makes a compelling pitch for founders on the verge of walking away.
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As mankind teeters on the verge of global war, Banks and the team race against time for answers.
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An ICRC team on Tuesday reached Taiz, a city of 400,000 "on the verge of collapse", Mardini said.
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Sadly, Italy won't need much pushing as the economy is already on the verge of a major downturn.
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And that was a band that was just on the verge of breaking up right before making it.
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But nothing about album number three, Froot, hinted that Marina was on the verge of quitting music altogether.
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So there we were, with the Durant-Westbrook Thunder apparently on the verge of snatching their era back.
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Nations on the verge of eliminating the disease include China, Mexico, Turkey and South Africa, the study said.
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There's just one problem with the threat: GM is on the verge of losing the tax credit anyhow.
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It's enough to make me wonder whether Burger King is on the verge of going out of business.
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"To be on the verge of being elected is … exhausting, in a good way of course," she added.
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Three-quarters of all species on Earth could vanish We're on the verge of a sixth mass extinction.
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So how should investors allocate capital in the real estate market on the verge of a Trump administration?
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We are on the verge of a historic victory for American music creators, music distributors, and the public.
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Zuckerberg is "on the verge of getting a well-known person to provide custom vocals," Fast Company reported.
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You and I are living on the verge of what you might call the Cambrian Explosion of robotics.
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I'm very frustrated and on the verge of an anxiety meltdown by the time my BF gets home.
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"Friends, we are still on the verge of history and the best is yet to come," Abrams said.
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Woods has been ravaged by injury of late, and is rumored to be on the verge of retirement.
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When West Germany were chosen to host Euro 1988 their country was on the verge of fundamental change.
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But with the device ready to ship, it's on the verge of getting a real-world test run.
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Pounded by Iranian, Russian and Syrian government forces, the rebels in Aleppo are on the verge of defeat.
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He is on the verge of being acquitted by his fellow Republicans in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday.
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Auriemma is on the verge of passing John Wooden for the most NCAA basketball titles of all time.
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The rest of the crowd stood still, as if they were on the verge of a major action.
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Dumping obligations onto Patriot didn't save Peabody either, which is now on the verge of going under itself.
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Elliot is on the verge of a major transformation, but not into a shell of his former self.
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The company is on the verge of breaking itself into a commodity business and an engineered products company.
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However, if the bulls are right, Wynn could be on the verge of flipping the script in 2020.
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"The Rohingya refugee crisis (is) on the verge of becoming (a) humanitarian catastrophe," UNICEF said earlier this week.
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The military-backed government annulled a parliamentary election in 1992 that Islamists were on the verge of winning.
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FOR THE first time in decades, a futuristic transportation technology is on the verge of going mass market.
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I wasn't upset – I'm thrilled to be pregnant and on the verge of parenthood – but I was dismayed.
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Kevin was on the verge of eighteen, had leg muscles harder than ripe aguacates, and was painfully straight.
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California's government, for one, may be on the verge of making it easier for them to do so.
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The Rubio-Schumer amnesty plan passed the Senate, and it was on the verge of passing the House.
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Nations on the verge of eliminating the disease include China, Mexico, Turkey and South Africa, the study said.
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As of this writing, however, City is reportedly on the verge of signing Barcelona's Chilean keeper Claudio Bravo.
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T-Mobile appeared on the verge of collapse in late 2011 when regulators blocked the AT&T acquisition.
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European Union officials worry that they are negotiating with a government that is on the verge of vanishing.
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And I sure wouldn't touch a company like that unless it was really on the verge of bankruptcy.
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The military-backed government annulled a parliamentary election in 1992 that Islamists were on the verge of winning.
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She has a one-handed backhand, an elegant shot on the verge of extinction in the women's game.
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" Jack Barnes, CEO, People's United Financial: "We feel that we are not on the verge of a recession.
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Today, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe — a conservative, nationalist hawk — may be on the verge of doing just that.
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Crime rates were at an all-time high and the city itself was on the verge of bankruptcy.
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We keep hearing that major carmakers and Silicon Valley are on the verge of selling fully autonomous cars.
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That's quite the distinction Warren is on the verge of earning — and a stunning example of professional failure.
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Two years later, on the verge of the opening of the Olympic Games, Vila Autódromo is no more.
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The president is reportedly on the verge of announcing plans to go to Cuba within the next month.
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This time, she was able to complete the Mickey ears without ending up on the verge of tears.
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The blackness became darker, and the silence changed like she was on the verge of hearing it differently.
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But here we are, three months into the Trump administration and once again on the verge of it.
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When someone like Trump is always on the verge of something outlandish, lying low isn't a dumb decision.
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Not many people have been on the verge of catching a Greenland shark on their very first try.
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"More than 400 people in Madaya are on the verge of death," the doctor pictured alongside them says.
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For the last year or so, we've been on the verge of achieving the $1,000 whole human genome.
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A meltdown ensues, which, seems completely warranted because Kristin's staff are perpetually on the verge of getting fired.
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With no savings and nowhere to go, Ms. Henderson, 64, suddenly found herself on the verge of homelessness.
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Batumi was the capital of the semiautonomous Adjara region, which was itself on the verge of declaring independence.
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But for Wilder, a charismatic champion on the verge of a breakthrough moment, the scandal suddenly became personal.
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Democrats may be on the verge of reaping the bitter harvest of the seeds sowed in November 6900.
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"Disney prides itself on making dreams come true," Disneyland employee Grace Torres said, on the verge of tears.
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He reportedly believes Clinton should pick Warren now that she is on the verge of clinching the nomination.
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Khamenei first set his sights on Syria where strongman Bashar-al Assad was on the verge of collapse.
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Countries on the verge of failing are placed on the "Watch List," which includes Iraq, Nigeria and Thailand.
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Kelly has been on the verge of resigning or being fired before, only to bounce back every time.
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In illustrated books, comics and animated films, Maui often resembles a lithe teenager on the verge of manhood.
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NBC News reported that Tillerson referred to Trump as a "moron" and was on the verge of quitting.
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He is not in the camp that's screaming about a new tech bubble on the verge of bursting.
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His body looked small and defenseless and on the verge of being abandoned—by whom, I wasn't sure.
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PRETTY MUCH EVERY ONE ON THE PLANE THREW UP. PILOTS WERE ON THE VERGE OF THROWING UP. Womp.
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With autonomous vehicles on the verge of commercialization, the role of patents in driving continued innovation is paramount.
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Half switched over to Team A, the original favorite, but now the squad on the verge of elimination.
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His club is on the verge of breaking the Spanish record for most consecutive games without a loss.
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Texas is on the verge of setting a new national precedent for states looking to defund Planned Parenthood.
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He's lost his roofing business, and he's on the verge of losing his girlfriend and his baby daughter.
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Today, less than two decades after seizing the Republican Party, they are on the verge of losing it.
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The developing world coal binge was on the verge of eliminating any remaining breathing room on climate change.
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Oregon takes on rival Washington this week and looks to be on the verge of a blowout loss.
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Republican-leaning Arizona appears on the verge of enacting such a measure by a ballot initiative this fall.
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And the US and Canada may be on the verge of suspending nonessential travel between the two countries.
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" Masha Gessen, writing in The New Yorker, worried we may be on the verge of a "sex panic.
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At the time, Mexico was in an economic recession and on the verge of a national debt crisis.
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Already depressed and on the verge of friendlessness, I was desperate to preserve life as it had been.
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"I find it on the verge of tear-jerkingly uncomfortable," Mr. Porter, himself a father of three, confessed.
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Do "Thrones" and "Endgame" represent dinosaurs on the verge of extinction, or a new breed of alpha predator?
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School segregation, a scourge that seemed on the verge of defeat in King's time, has come roaring back.
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The district was on the verge of being overrun, but reinforcements held back the insurgents at least temporarily.
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More than a year ago, I was on the verge of reviewing Del Posto when the news intervened.
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She was still all of those things, but now she's on the verge of being an empty nester.
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He had a slight paunch and a wide face that permanently lingered on the verge of a smile.
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However, Christians are under constant attack and on the verge of being wiped out in Syria and Iraq.
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The trade conflict between the United States and China may be on the verge of a sharp escalation.
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Mr. Rothenberg's images show planes seemingly grazing roofs or on the verge of being tangled in overhead wires.
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"Often I feel like, it's right on the verge of falling apart, and then it doesn't," she said.
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It may be a niche market, but it is a booming one perhaps on the verge of exploding.
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He is on the verge of becoming a cautionary tale about a Silicon Valley genius felled by hubris.
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At 23 wins, the Celtics are on the verge of some historical benchmarks over their next few games.
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The book begins in a home where everything is leaking and creaking and on the verge of collapse.
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A landmark U.N. report last year said 1 million plants and animals are on the verge of extinction.
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The alleged harassment occurred while Mr. Kurson and his wife were on the verge of getting a divorce.
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We are on the verge of a weekend of nail-biting anticipation, at least among a certain crowd.
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The United States Postal Service is on the verge of awarding a major contract for new mail trucks.
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They are the only thing propping up the country's education system, which is on the verge of collapse.
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About 8.4 million people—a population the size of New York City—are on the verge of starvation.
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In effect, always being available to your colleagues means that you're always on the verge of being distracted.
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Money previously promised to help prime the pump for technology development is now on the verge of disappearing.
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I hope we're on the verge of giving a similar amount of attention to our college-dropout crisis.
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Earlier on Friday, Trump was asked about the whispers that Vindman was on the verge of being removed.
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General Motors, then on the verge of collapse, is now thriving and has paid back the bailout loans.
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And Hawke leans so hard into Tesla's sensitivity that he seems almost constantly on the verge of tears.
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How Ebola went from killing 11,000 people in one year to being on the verge of a cure
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Trump has long derided the U.N. as an ineffective and incompetent organization teetering on the verge of irrelevance.
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You simultaneously see the girl Julie is and the girl that she's on the verge of leaving behind.
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It appears that Trump is on the verge of getting impeached for a whole other set of misconduct.
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Even though the company was on the verge of collapsing, she carried herself as if nothing was wrong.
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Now, more than 249 years later, what those witnesses said may be on the verge of becoming public.
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He was also on the verge of moving his office from Michigan to Hamden, outside of New Haven.
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By 2014, with their first baby on the way, they were on the verge of outgrowing the space.
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Canada is on the verge of becoming the first Group of Seven nation to permit its national use.
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By the time he arrived in the United States, he was on the verge of his mature work.
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The idea that the American republic is on the verge of ruin has been around for a while.
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You're on the verge of a major life transformation, as transformative planet Pluto is on your personal horizon.
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Rumors that Trump was on the verge of firing either Sessions or Rosenstein have been omnipresent this year.
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That means that the EU is on the verge of losing one of its largest and wealthiest members.
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But now the school is finding itself on the verge of bankruptcy and in danger of shutting down.
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But with Mr Assad on the verge of winning the war, some countries are normalising relations with his regime.
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The country is on the verge of famine, and almost the entire population—22.2 million people—requires humanitarian assistance.
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At the time Tillerson was on the verge of quitting, and Vice President Mike Pence reportedly had to intervene.
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CJ is not on the verge of becoming the first ever West Point-educated member of the Islamic State.
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Facebook-owned Oculus VR is on the verge of releasing its first ever virtual reality headset, the Oculus Rift.
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We're also told ABC is "on the verge" of signing the deal with Ryan Seacrest to host the show.
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Hungary would go on to win the match, though their national uprising was on the verge of being crushed.
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The Gators had an answer just about every time the Bears seemed on the verge of getting something going.
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"They were on the verge of bankruptcy, so Marvel publications exerted no control over my show whatsoever," says Semper.
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VICE News: We're obviously here at a time when the country is on the verge of a big change.
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Hearing the part about a young woman threatened with gang rape, Martinez appeared almost on the verge of tears.
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We're on the verge of being the first generation of Americans that leave our children worse off than ourselves.
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I felt like I was floating above myself on a busy New Delhi street, on the verge of death.
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On the verge of tears, Zak stashes the pills in his glove compartment and gets out of the car.
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Mr Pashinyan and his supporters have reassured Moscow that Armenia is not on the verge of a geopolitical shift.
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Television images showed nuns rushing into the main piazza as the bell tower appeared on the verge of collapse.
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While the winner has yet to be determined, Trump appeared to be on the verge of a stunning victory.
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Nearly half of Yemen's 22 provinces are on the verge of famine, according to the U.N. World Food Programme.
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The new data should help calm fears that the economy is on the verge of falling into a recession.
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A speedskater from Germany, however, is on the verge of turning this entrenched system of justice on its head.
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This drive to continuously improve and push himself has placed him on the verge of completing a lifelong dream.
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Instead, I've found solace in buying a single pen from Muji whenever I'm on the verge of burning out.
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The outsiders flout the rules of the house, until, on the verge of eviction, their abrasive children show up.
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The U.S. 10-year Treasury note and the 3-month Treasury bill are on the verge of an inversion.
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That's when Siemian was a senior at Northwestern on the verge of upsetting Big Ten rival Michigan at home.
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Yet, behind the scenes of discontent, Mr Macron may in fact be on the verge of an important victory.
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If it were an actual report card, the Arctic would be on the verge of flunking out of school.
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Pundits have warned for some time that the Republican Party could be on the verge of a civil war.
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"It was a ticking time bomb that was on the verge of exploding," she says, "and it's gone off."
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In fact, I suspect that we could actually be on the verge of a golden period of political thinking.
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The alternative explanation is that Onoway is on the verge of a Ghostbusters-style pink tub goo monster epidemic.
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Florida may be on the verge of extending the right to vote to as many as 1.4 million people.
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The 14-year-old daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber is on the verge of supermodel stardom.
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Here I am, on the verge of killing myself, and I need to wait two days to see someone.
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Boeing is reportedly on the verge of settling with the families of the crashes' victims, according to Business Insider.
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CNN reports that the Trump administration may be on the verge of sending thousands more US troops to Afghanistan.
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They had better not provoke the DPRK any more, mindful of its deplorable fate on the verge of ruin.
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But as this region teeters on the verge of fundamental change, President Trump is distracted by domestic political drama.
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Brad Pitt is on the verge of becoming single again, so it's no surprise he's looking for some companionship.
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He argues that from a technical standpoint, it looks like it may be on the verge of a breakout.
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According to sources, the London-headquartered company is on the verge of announcing a £50 million plus funding round.
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Smiling, she handed me a colossal bundle barely contained by aluminum foil and clearly on the verge of collapse.
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But they are likely to be disappointed, because the call-centre industry is on the verge of profound change.
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The two massive mortgage companies have been in conservatorship since 2008 when they were on the verge of failing.
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McKinnon's hilarious descriptions of the out-of-body events had her on the verge of cracking the entire time.
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"We must not wait until children are on the verge of death to meet their basic needs," she said.
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Technology is on the verge of re-shaping industries like healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing, just to name a few.
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We just don't have the technology for it and nobody seems to be on the verge of getting it.
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It's a sentiment that has Persky on the verge of becoming the first California judge recalled in 86 years.
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Breakingviews Philippe P. Dauman, the chief executive of Viacom, may be on the verge of pulling a gilded ripcord.
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Does that mean we're on the verge of the "creation of two Googles or two Amazons," as Wired suggested?
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Holly herself quickly becomes distressed and overwhelmed due to the overstimulation, and is on the verge of a meltdown.
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Her kidneys had been limping along for months on the verge of failure, and had now completely shut down.
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Trump insisted back in August that he was on the verge of declaring the opioid crisis a national emergency.
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Just this year, the world's last male northern white rhino died, leaving the subspecies on the verge of extinction.
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The UK is due to leave the EU on October 31 but negotiations are on the verge of collapse.
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Kelly had been on the verge of resigning or being fired several times, only to bounce back each time.
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A corpse flower is on the verge of blooming at the New York Botanical Garden, possibly today or Thursday.
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Countries like Venezuela are on the verge of collapse, and allies like Turkey and Hungary are sliding toward dictatorship.
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After nearly six years, both Sony's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One are on the verge of being replaced.
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However, the collective licensing system that I depend on to make a living is on the verge of collapse.
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And if not, is it just another cash-burning Silicon Valley darling on the verge of losing its luster?
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The U.S. Congress is on the verge of making a decision that could affect America's strategic interests for decades.
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Firm executives say they rescue mismanaged companies on the verge of bankruptcy and leave them in a healthier state.
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The problems begin with the Iranian banking system, which is now teetering on the verge of full-blown crisis.
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A neighbor had made an emergency call to the city saying the building seemed on the verge of collapse.
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Quint Tatro, president of Joule Financial, says a different industrials stock is on the verge of a major breakout.
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There were soul-busting songs and unpainted, teetotalling women; women in hats, with fans, on the verge of fainting.
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It's kind of crazy that you're on the verge of bankruptcy and yet you're still able to go public.
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We are on the verge of opening the first shelter in Philadelphia to house both people and their pets.
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We were in a 1.4 trillion dollar deficit and the world's financial system is on the verge of collapse.
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Nonetheless – on the verge of another discouraging, trophyless season – the Atlético board decided to put their faith in him.
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Globally, 1,300 bird species are on the verge of extinction thanks to rapid losses of biodiversity, according BirdLife International.
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The thing pauses for a moment, wobbles back and forth, uncertain, on the verge of crashing to the ground.
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He is a compact man with brown eyes that seem on the verge of joyful tears when he smiles.
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Why would Austrians, say, on the verge of electing a president from the far-right Freedom Party, back Mrs.
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In India, millions of people are on the verge of being able to afford air-conditioners cooled by HFCs.
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We were on the verge of almost having areas in the field begin to die because of the drought.
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That was a stark contrast to his opponent, who has repeatedly warned Indonesia is on the verge of collapse.
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Much as we may wish it, the regime of Kim Jong-un is not on the verge of collapse.
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The S.E.C. said in its civil lawsuit Wednesday that Theranos was "on the verge of bankruptcy" in late 2017.
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Plus her mom got on her a little bit because she was on the verge of making a scene.
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The Supreme Court may be on the verge of issuing its most nakedly partisan ruling since Bush v. Gore.
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"The objective was to pay homage to Cristiano Ronaldo," recounted Armanda Gouveia, Santos's wife, on the verge of tears.
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"This is a significant climb down from a weak government on the verge of defeat," Mr. Starmer told lawmakers.
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Despite all the efforts to woo employers, many workers feel their jobs are perpetually on the verge of disappearing.
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Maybe they don't, and maybe this country is on the verge of actually adopting something beyond an absolute monarchy.
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Pattinson's vivid presence and intimate voice-over help shape a movie that often feels on the verge of disintegrating.
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Very often their performance feels like it's on the verge of derailment, but they maintain control over the chaos.
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"Blindsided by them," Maxwell sings, on the verge of tears, over gently tolling piano and eerily sustained orchestral instruments.
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China was starting to take drastic measures and was on the verge of closing off the city of Wuhan.
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Yet Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, once again said the company was on the verge of a decisive upturn.
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A college student on the verge of full burnout said hard-core Netflix bingeing is helping out during finals.
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Federer, who won his first major tournament at Wimbledon in 2003, is on the verge of that latest achievement.
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Nadal is on the verge of equaling Federer, his longtime tennis yang who has become a very friendly rival.
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LONDON — Boris Johnson, to whom lying comes as easily as breathing, is on the verge of becoming prime minister.
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Congress is on the verge of taking a real step to benefit Millennials – and all Americans – in the workforce.
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David H. Petraeus adopted to shift momentum in a war the United States was on the verge of losing.
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Still, the overlap in their desire for looser monetary policy may be on the verge of boosting Bullard's influence.
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In October, the United States was on the verge of losing its measles elimination status of almost 20 years.
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Top Senate Republicans are signaling they are on the verge of locking down a deal on tax reform. Sen.
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The company is "on the verge" of getting between $1 billion and $2 billion in financing facilities, he said.
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Defense analysts said the decision to destroy the mosque could indicate the militants were on the verge of collapse.
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"The reality is that the region is on the verge of further escalation," a Western diplomat in Doha said.
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Paying for those people could put additional financial strain on a system that's already on the verge of collapse.
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But it's hard to argue it was on the verge of collapse when he took over the White House.
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Bald eagles, a species of raptor, were on the verge of extinction before the Endangered Species Act protected them.
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If the scroll seemed on the verge of cracking, a conservator would mist the air with a preservation pencil.
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"I also think [PPG] could be on the verge of a value-enhancing merger," the "Mad Money" host said.
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Now the silver-haired billionaire is on the verge of notching another accomplishment, but it is a dubious one.
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Earlier, she was kept at Bangkok's main international airport for 48 hours — and on the verge of being deported.
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Few analysts believe that Germany or the European Union is on the verge of pursuing a replacement nuclear umbrella.
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Now, on the verge of the next quarter-century, the one-time wunderkind is turning into an éminence grise.
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With the Mets on the verge of collecting a series sweep, Wheeler surrendered a single on his first pitch.
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More than 15 shark species are currently on the verge of extinction due, in part, to commercial fishing bycatch.
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The United Nations says 22 million Yemenis depend on aid, and 8.4 million are on the verge of starvation.
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And now they feel as if the U.S. is on the verge of throwing them to the Turkish wolves.
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It is one of those technologies that seems perpetually on the verge of a breakthrough, but never quite there.
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" Musk said we're on the verge of being a multi-planetary species, a future he sees as "exciting and inspiring.
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More sophisticated technology is on the verge of being able to generate credible video and audio of anyone saying anything.
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However, rising U.S. production, which is on the verge of breaking through 10 million bpd, has tempered the bullish outlook.
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Nearly half of Yemen's 22 provinces are on the verge of famine, the U.N. World Food Programme said in March.
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After his career stalled he retreated, broke and on the verge of mental illness, to a kind of internal exile.
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We were tottering on the verge of finally sorting out Britain's injunction problem once and for all—and then, bang.
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Cramer said to buy it ahead of the quarter, especially if small business hiring is on the verge of acceleration.
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Gundlach said gold prices, which have broken their downtrend line, were on the verge of breaking out to the upside.
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In speeches, he often says the country is on the verge of fragmentation, at the mercy of unspecified foreign powers.
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We might not be on the verge of the sixth mass extinction in Earth's history -- something of dinosaur-ending magnitude.
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The trade skirmish between the United States and China is on the verge of officially becoming a proper trade war.
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And as a descendant of immigrants, she faces a country that is on the verge of succumbing to xenophobic paranoia.
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The Semiconductor Index is at new highs for the year and just on the verge of a 52-week high.
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No matter where they hail from, filmmakers are telling stories about people on the verge of revolution — or an apocalypse.
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In fact, Texas, the epicenter of the shale oil boom, is on the verge of becoming a green-first state.
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Generation Z is the 20-and-under crowd of actresses, musicians, artists, and entertainers on the verge of ruling Hollywood.
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Generation Z is the 215-and-under crowd of actresses, musicians, artists, and entertainers on the verge of ruling Hollywood.
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Investors either herald China as the greatest next market or warn that it's on the verge of collapse, he said.
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Generation Z is the 243-and-under crowd of actresses, musicians, artists, and entertainers on the verge of ruling Hollywood.
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Ueberroth would step down as commissioner in 1989, on the verge of a newly problematic drug-addled era for baseball.
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"I have been raising him with lots of love," he said, his head bowed and on the verge of tears.
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Last spring, the two sides were on the verge of a breakthrough after two and a half years of negotiations.
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But just four months ago he was on the verge of quitting the sport to become a coach in Philadelphia.
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The simultaneous occurrence of these three shows strikes me as an opportunity that museums are on the verge of missing.
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The Singapore dollar fell near its January low and is on the verge of slipping to its lowest September 21.
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"Tesla is on the verge of a major transition," said Karl Brauer, executive publisher of Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book.
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In one harrowing scene, a drunken Andret seems on the verge of throwing his young daughter, Paulie, into a ravine.
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To be honest, when a company is on the verge of running out of cash, do you care about diversity?
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Trump's complete contempt for the usual rules governing politics improbably put him on the verge of accepting the party's nomination.
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Investors that thought the market was on the verge of a financial collapse may have been inspired to sell everything.
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A newspaper business that two years ago was beset with existentially worrying losses appears on the verge of breaking even.
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Cibelli believes that "we are on the verge of a breakthrough" with stem cell research and cloning research working synergistically.
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Both particles are on the verge of penetrating a cell (blue), and they're binding to the cell's protein receptors (green).
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I mean it was bankrupt, it was on the verge of insolvency, its data was mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong.
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The company was on the verge of running out of money, threatening the employment of around 300 people, Axios reports.
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Citizens in the U.K. are on the verge of the biggest — and funniest — biennial comedy show charity in the world.
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Our society is on the verge of a major breakthrough due to widespread adoption of virtual reality and augmented reality.
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All of that has helped place him on the verge of his debut appearance at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
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Siraj Wahhaj said his daughter told him that family members were on the verge of starvation at the desert compound.
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But Greece's creditors from the EU and International Monetary Fund say the pension system is on the verge of bankruptcy.
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