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It teeters along the threshold of the grotesque and the tangible.
That city teeters on a knife-edge of money and time.
The likelihood of this particular scenario teeters on the edge of certainty.   
AMC's Jesse, by contrast, teeters on the verge of being a supervillain.
As Twitter teeters financially, its critics don't know what to root for.
" She adds, "It teeters dangerously on the edge of emotional torture porn.
Go deeper: Big Oil teeters between enemy and ally in climate fight.
Go deeper: Big Oil teeters between enemy and ally in climate fight
"Rocks" as a verb didn't sink in right away — as in TEETERS.
The world teeters in collective anxiety in the midst of a pandemic.
A middle layer of yellow buttercream teeters on the brink of liquefaction.
Butler is a gem, but his supporting cast teeters between inadequate and upsetting.
In the fallout from that incident, Janine teeters on the precipice of sanity.
As Tata Steel teeters, Britons are rethinking their opposition to anti-dumping tariffs.
For most high-income countries life expectancy teeters around 80 years of age.
L as the department store chain teeters on the brink of collapse. bit.
Much of the world teeters on the cusp of a childless, elderly future.
"Minutes can make a huge difference in situations like this," Dr. Teeters said.
It seems particularly so as Germany's economy teeters on the brink of recession.
That delicate balance teeters when it's rendered via swelling song and skipping dance.
"I tapped her on the knee and I pointed," the younger Teeters said.
Today the Senate teeters on the edge of that black pit once again.
"He was way too tiny and way too fragile," said Aidan's mom, Jill Teeters.
RELATED: Aleppo teeters but no sign of US action "Nothing has changed," Coates said.
It's fascinating to me the ways that it teeters between super-humanizing and dehumanizing.
He teeters hazardously between implicating his audience and merely giving their anxieties a name.
The Tesla teeters between ending up on its roof or settling back on its wheels.
This is an album that teeters between the boredom and fear that come with corruption.
He runs, drives, dives, shoots, flies, falls and repeatedly teeters on the edge of disaster.
The whole record teeters between those two extremes, just like any good night out should.
On the page, the saga of Birdboy, Dinki, and friends teeters as it crosses this tightrope.
Over several months, the house teeters on stilts as a crew pours the new, taller foundation.
Wilson's Heart, an adventure game released today for the Oculus Rift, teeters in the space between.
Lover: You can tell Scorpio a lot, revealing yourself so much that it teeters on oversharing.
In one clip, "Diane" teeters on the balance beam, pretending she's never been on one before.
A mini-Everest of books teeters a few feet away, on the floor of my office.
In heels, she teeters past the promises of the liberal humanist Enlightenment into a precarious present.
"Even the most anodyne interaction teeters on the edge of absurdity," Amanda Hess wrote in Watching.
With a topic so large and such diverse contributions, Monumental teeters on the edge of feeling scattered.
Just when the prose teeters on the edge of sentimentality, though, he pulls it back with humor.
Some 14 years after Erdogan's political party swept to power in elections, Turkey teeters on the brink.
So, why does Moscow choose to back Maduro, even as Venezuela teeters on the brink of collapse?
The ice caps are melting, the Dow teeters, and a divided country seems headed for divorce court.
I worry that, like the earth as a whole, Walden Pond teeters near an ecological tipping point.
A covert U.S. effort to undermine Iran, Spain's government teeters and suspicious transfers to a Bulgarian bank.
As mankind teeters on the verge of global war, Banks and the team race against time for answers.
Blackburn is particularly loyal to AT&T, whose stranglehold over countless state legislatures sometimes teeters on the comical.
The crown teeters on the head of Lawler and any moment someone could rise up to snatch it.
" Pastor refers, euphemistically, to the band's "healthy culture of criticism," which "teeters on unhealthy every once in awhile.
With just days before Brazilians vote in a presidential run-off election, the country teeters on the edge.
It is even more rare for patients with this syndrome to go into cardiac arrest, Dr. Teeters said.
Teeters vowed to hunt last year after she holed up with her son, Bill, in a hunting blind.
Though she teeters on the edge of satire, she lands instead (like Pym or Evelyn Waugh) on poignancy.
Even as his presidency teeters, aides described President Trump as obsessed with narrow policies that directly affect California.
Japan's economy continues to contract, youth unemployment in Spain is rigidly high, and Greece teeters evermore on the brink.
As president, Trump doesn't just spin tales about himself, but about the whole federal apparatus he teeters atop of.
But as this region teeters on the verge of fundamental change, President Trump is distracted by domestic political drama.
This battle has displaced 200,000 more people as the country teeters on the edge of a full-blown famine.
The result is an image that imperceptibly teeters between multiple angles, collapsing or bending over backwards into convex arcs.
The nation teeters between its stereotypical basket-case status and getting its act together to become Africa's unrivaled superpower.
Yet as Halla teeters between motherhood and vandalism — between creation and destruction — her embrace of the natural world intensifies.
"19" is a haunting, echoing song written by HAN about his fears as he teeters on the cusp of adulthood.
She starts a friendship with her English teacher Jeremy, played by Chris Messina, which teeters on the edge of inappropriate.
Being Human in Public is a balancing act of vulnerability and nonchalance and Jessie Reyez teeters that line just fine.
Voters deserve to hear from the candidates directly about their climate crisis solutions before our planet teeters over the edge.
It teeters back and forth — which seems to fit its theme — gaining, then losing traction, and finally gaining it again.
Instead, their vacation home teeters — literally — atop a gorgeous, ludicrous butte of sorts called Civita di Bagnoregio in Central Italy.
Now, read the article, "Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest as Rule Over Zimbabwe Teeters," and answer the following questions: 1.
But once the stack teeters, or worse, begins to collect dust, it's time to return the books to the shelf.
Revered by the others, Mr. Green lays down the cleanest, clearest rhythms even as his large body teeters and lumbers.
In 2019, "empathy" teeters on the verge of buzzword status, its meaning hollowed out by the frequency of its use.
Though it really is just a cooking video, it somehow teeters on the border of NSFW because of Gökçe's sultry movements.
Today, a US-brokered power-sharing agreement between two political factions in the Afghan government teeters on the brink of collapse.
Neither will Jill Teeters, who can still recall the heartbreak of having to leave Aidan in the neonatal intensive care unit.
The whole novel teeters on the brink of being a glorious mess, especially once Karl reluctantly reunites with his former bandmate.
Not to mention, every time someone declares their queerness, the well-worn straw man argument about "natural" coupling thins and teeters.
The actor's work teeters on the border between meaningfulness and incomprehensibility, seeming like a parody of the stereotypical, unhinged performance artist.
As the government teeters and the very notion of Englishness is called into question, politics can't help but feel deeply personal.
Montana teeters on the brink, growing fast enough that it is close to adding back a second seat in the House.
For instance, Rwanda remains stable with new businesses and floods of tourists while its neighbor Burundi teeters on the edge of chaos.
Toward the end, "All Our Children" loses its vital restraint and teeters into luridness, but until then it makes compelling, conventional drama.
Poor Roderick, inwardly and outwardly maimed by the war, teeters floridly toward madness and alcoholism, but what about Caroline and her mother?
The largest factory in the country's economically depressed south teeters on closing, a victim of declining industry, haphazard regulation and volatile politics.
If your guy teeters between old school and modern, get him this turntable that will allow him to play records via Bluetooth.
And yet, even at it teeters on the edge of pretentiousness, "A Hidden Life" exerts a cumulative power that cannot be ignored.
Perhaps they were expecting some war story on how the band teeters on the edge of extinction because of two brothers hostile relationship.
Although the South American country teeters on the edge of collapse and fits the above scenario, those same circumstances actually apply to Nigeria.
And, like Vine, everything about TikTok teeters on the edge of amateur professionalism — and it's that juxtaposition that makes the app so bewitching.
But the law teeters from cumbersome into the realm of the ridiculous every three years thanks to something called the triennial rulemaking process.
The dispiriting truth may well be that major postal reform will not arrive until the USPS teeters on the edge of shutting down.
The look teeters somewhere between "Stop Making Sense"-era David Byrne and Uncle Fester Addams — not one for everyone, to say the least.
And where Visconti's film always teeters on the brink of spectacular camp, Mr. van Hove's production pulls back for a more clinical view.
The nation's housing market teeters on a mountain of debt, and low-interest loans from state banks have built overcapacity in many industries.
Which means the standstill between the US and Iran teeters on a knife edge, and it won't take much to knock it off.
A typical Cruz campaign event is likely to include talk of "the abyss" on which America teeters and what a terrifying juncture this is.
The movie teeters gracefully between satire and drama, taking jabs at superstition and non-Western exploitation with an impressive performance from its young lead.
The country teeters, for the second year running, on the brink of famine; more than half the population do not have enough to eat.
Since my weekly grocery spend teeters between $20-$30 (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), this $50+ for ONE drink registered as pretty fucking steep.
Bannon has repeatedly backed anti-immigrant causes, and his website, Breitbart, is dedicated to promoting a nationalist agenda that often teeters into racist tropes.
This film blends comedy and horror as it teeters in the limbo of reality and imagination and Patrick transitions seamlessly among his multiple personalities.
Netflix's Ted Bundy docuseries Conversations with a Killer is among the most recent examples of titillating drama that teeters on the edge of exploitation.
The Trump presidency teeters at a historic inflection point, and the coming days will determine its future, and perhaps the future of American conservatism.
Brimming with promise but ground down by poverty, Atlantic City is trying to reinvent itself even as it teeters on the edge of fiscal ruin.
Go deeper: Big Oil teeters between enemy and ally in climate fight Editor's note: This piece has been updated with new information on monetary contributions.
Skidding over a murky vocal sample, "Feel," whose every line begins with "I feel like," teeters on the edge between song and skeletal song concept.
Now, the first half of that pledge is at a standoff with the second half while the federal government teeters on the brink of shutdown.
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Dannel Malloy is waging a bare-knuckle budget battle with state legislators in Hartford, even as that capital city teeters on the brink of bankruptcy.
Bluetooth stereo turntable If your guy teeters between old school and modern, get him this turntable that will allow him to play records via Bluetooth.
Florence Teeters, a 104-year-old Wisconsin woman, got her first hunting license this week then and nabbed a deer on her first time out.
As racial tensions build in the town halfway through the season, the story becomes grand in scale but teeters with some of its provocative twists.
While the rest of the album teeters on the edge of country, "Joanne" is the swan dive into the genre many of us were hoping for.
As the country teeters between the Chinese and American spheres of influence in Southeast Asia, the international community seems reticent to react and disrupt that balance.
Mr. Teeters and his wife, Megan, 37, a clothing designer, bought a three-bedroom rowhouse in 2011 on First Street in the Village, a downtown neighborhood.
But it is this still and silent scene, which teeters on the edge of potential movement, that makes a meditation on the past and present possible.
The movement then teeters between infuriated episodes and nostalgic passages, during which an offstage pianist plays bits of an Albéniz tango that Mr. Corigliano's friend loved.
It watches with Communist Chinese schadenfreude as the virus spreads through the United States, the stock market crashes calamitously, and the U.S. economy teeters toward recession.
Loved by many at Sundance, this feature from Josephine Decker ("Thou Wast Mild and Lovely") teeters right on the border between narrative and the avant-garde.
Your devotion to ensuring everything surrounding you works optimally is inspiring, but sometimes your devotion teeters on rigidity and the price is often your mental wellbeing.
Sinclair quickly became the stuff of legend after a viral Deadspin video and John Oliver segment highlighted how the company's programming teeters closer to disinformation than news.
There's a fine line between portraying violence against women as social commentary and just reveling in it, and Levinson teeters over each edge at various times throughout.
But in the eyes of modern reproductive medicine, women over 35 are already "geriatric" and your particular meat cage prematurely teeters on the brink of reproductive death.
For all his sensitivity, Bowien can house a bowl of noodles with the best of them, and cooks with an aggressive abandon that teeters into total chaos.
As Brexit teeters toward its divisive conclusion, the message received on this side of the Atlantic is a salutary one with implications lasting long beyond Trump's tenure.
He enrolled in a writing workshop with Mr. Saunders, a contemporary master of fiction that teeters on the edge of otherworldliness, who became a mentor to him.
Critic's Pick In "Vox Lux," Natalie Portman gives the kind of aggressively big performance that teeters precariously, and at times excitingly, on the edge of vulgar indulgence.
As she recalls many scarring scenes from her former life, she teeters between accepting her husband's formulations and coming to understand her past on her own terms.
It is around 2 meters deep and roughly 3 meters in diameter -- a burned copy of "Beauty and the Beast" teeters on the edge of the hole.
In just a few minutes of video that teeters on psychedelia, Sendra's able to provide respite from the productivity-based malaise that can stifle creativity and problem solving.
But they may also descend into wrangling, slowing decision-making or triggering new elections at a time when Africa's most industrialized country teeters on the verge of recession.
But they may also descend into wrangling, slowing decision-making or triggering new elections at a time when Africa's most industrialised country teeters on the verge of recession.
The hoop teeters away from him momentarily and then springs back right into his face, like a poisoned arrow to the tendon, and he is thoroughly, devastatingly owned.
Humanitarian aid workers say tightening access couldn't come at a worse time as the country teeters on the brink of famine and a cholera epidemic sweeps the country.
Wish listed: 33,862 times This four-bedroom beach house topped last year's global wish list with a timber and glass design that teeters above the beautiful Brazilian coast.
If your guy teeters between old school and modern, get him this turntable that will allow him to both play records and stream music from his phone via Bluetooth.
Another is Rico Nasty, a rapper who dresses like a punk-inspired club kid and teeters between screamo bars and dreamy rap ballads on her Sugar Trap mixtape series.
But whenever I Lost My Body teeters one the edge of using one too many melodramatic jump cuts, it always miraculously justifies the weight of its own self-seriousness.
The result is a sometimes punishingly theatrical experiment that teeters on the verge of surreality, transfixing us with the promise of something terrible lurking just beyond those ratty curtains.
Here's another question one could ask: When are conversations about American farming going to start worrying about the exploitative house of cards the entire agricultural industry currently teeters on?
"Game Over" revolves around Sapana (Taapsee Pannu), a young woman who teeters on the brink of a nervous breakdown as she struggles to come to terms with a traumatic incident.
Another uncertainty is Venezuela, where the state oil company PDVSA has seen its production cut in half as its economy teeters and its ability to pump and process crude deteriorates.
President Obama has ordered 47 U.S. troops to go to South Sudan to protect the U.S. Embassy and its staff as the country teeters on the brink of civil war.
Several other as yet untitled portraits from 2019 have a similar power, including one of a tall woman in bright blue shorts who teeters anxiously on brightly striped lawn furniture.
Yet the kids tease Molly not because of what she looks like, but because her quest to be a perfect student teeters on the verge of Tracy Flick-level proportions.
Although "Juanita" teeters off track a bit with the chef's half-baked back story, it soars when it allows its lead to explore the complexities of love and unbridled joy.
Exhibit A: "Trouble," a song with a wheezing, drunken synth line that teeters on the brink of chaos and makes me feel like John Lennon in that goofy street-dancing photo.
And it does so while hewing so strongly to the Distinguished British Biopic ethos (including the "England: Land of Magnificent Sunsets" trope) that it teeters on the edge of genuine obnoxiousness.
To judge by his tweets, tantrums and apparent belief that Rudy Giuliani is an appropriate advocate, Donald Trump teeters at the precipice of incoherence and self-destruction, needing only a shove.
At the exact moment she says "balance doesn't mean all things are equal or at peace at all times," she teeters on her heels, stumbles, and then tumbles, as if pushed.
But even as his presidency teeters, one of the few policy issues that has maintained Mr. Trump's personal focus is not one central to his political appeal, like immigration or trade.
Not only is this pre-cooked poultry fairly affordable (we scooped one up for $6.99), but the potential for a week's worth of effortless, delicious, and customizable meals teeters on pretty endless.
Bluetooth stereo turntable If your guy teeters between old school and modern, get him this turntable that will allow him to both play records and stream music from his phone via Bluetooth.
As capacity of their extraordinary ability continues to grow in power, the birth of an exceptional new child draws public interest and their family secret teeters on the brink of becoming exposed.
" JONATHAN TEETERS, director of government affairs for Tradiv, an online wholesale marketplace that connects cannabis cultivators with dispensaries "Rescheduling could be a Trojan Horse that keeps cannabis in a controlled substance status.
"He wasn't waking up and interacting with us, so that's always a concerning factor," Dr. Alex Teeters, a pulmonary and critical care physician at United Hospital in St. Paul, said on Wednesday.
Mostly, it has to do with that hyper-human Tom Cruise, who runs, drives, dives, shoots, flies, falls and repeatedly teeters on the edge of disaster, clinging to one after another cliffhanger.
The tax cuts look increasingly well-timed as the global economy slows and neighboring Germany dithers over whether to ease its fiscal burden while its economy teeters on the brink of recession.
The state-owned oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela, known as Pdvsa, teeters on the brink of collapse, its failures at once a symptom and a cause of the nation's downward economic spiral.
At least 18 people have died, hundreds of homes have been destroyed, and the country teeters on the brink of a humanitarian crisis as food and fuel runs out in some areas.
Roodt reserves special ire for South Africa's dominant party, the African National Congress, which is presently engulfed in yet another high-level corruption scandal as the economy teeters on the brink of recession.
Turkey's Syria strategy in ruins as Aleppo teeters Top diplomats from Russia, U.S. talk Syria in Munich Yet Russia and the United States both insist they are committed to obtaining peace in Syria.
But as Britain teeters toward recession, and millions of its people potentially end up with even less money to spend, £1 china could be a harder sell than an $8.5 million Cubist painting.
This 1960 picture, long considered lost, and newly restored courtesy of the bold indie distributor Cinelicious Pics, is a sex-crime thriller that teeters on the edge of morbidity before its galvanic climax.
The purge has come as the state-owned company, Petróleos de Venezuela, or Pdvsa, teeters on the brink of default on billions of dollars in bond debt amid the nation's worsening economic crisis.
Trump teeters on the edge of a familiar North Korean trap Momentum The Olympic detente has been an opportunity for the Moon administration to try to prevent an escalation of last year's tensions.
Uncertainty over leadership at the finance ministry will worry investors as Africa's most developed economy teeters on the edge of recession and credit rating agencies consider downgrading it to "junk" status by year-end.
News of Gordhan's summons this week compounded investors' worries about a power struggle between Zuma and Gordhan as Africa's most industrialized economy teeters near recession and credit rating agencies consider downgrading it to "junk".
The allegations, which were revealed over two weeks by the Sunday Times newspaper, come as Johnson's government teeters on the edge of collapse as he prepares to take Britain out of the European Union.
While sustainable development is supposed to rest on three legs -- economic, social and environmental -- the US economy teeters precariously on just the economic leg, ready to tumble down in social conflict and environmental mayhem.
"And Saints" teeters on the brink throughout—you kind of expect the signature, merciless Sleigh Bells guitars to cut in halfway through—but it never quite descends into the noise that made their name.
But as "Good Friday" edges closer to the case it wants to make — about sexual violence in a patriarchal, misogynistic society that many women are complicit in perpetuating — it teeters between sympathy and absurdity.
The seven-track project teeters between the upbeat house production of "Fairy Love," to the hazy guitar strings of "Into You," which finds the California singer casting herself as the center of someone's desires.
" Asked about popular criticism that Mr. Mugabe is out of touch by taking such long and costly holidays while the country's economy teeters, Mr. Dube said that it was "a matter of personal opinion.
Trump teeters on the edge of a familiar North Korean trap In March, North Korea tested a new rocket engine which state media said represented a "great leap forward" for the country's rocket industry.
And then there's Dr. Don Shirley himself, the ever inconsistent Oreo—the derogatory term for a blackness that teeters toward whiteness—who comes off like a black-to-white "message" translator for the black experience.
"The schools down here are getting better, and they're getting better because more parents are getting involved," said Jesse Teeters, 37, an actor whose daughter, almost 6, goes to kindergarten at Public School 5213 downtown.
With its reputation bruised by accusations of corruption against President Jacob Zuma, and high unemployment as Africa's most industrialized country teeters on the edge of a recession, voters are disenchanted, Ipsos and other polls showed.
Anders' second effort feels much more refined—a blissful R&B endeavor that teeters between a cheeky arrogance in songs like, "Bad Guy," before being bookended by a track like "Rain" to satisfy Twos narrative.
SEVENTEEN "Getting Closer" Seventeen, who rose to international fame with bright, boyish concepts, indulge in their "Darkteen" side for the first time with "Getting Closer" — a song that teeters deliciously on the precipice of danger.
And as crude teeters on the brink of either collapse in the price of oil or collapse in the value of U.S. shale properties, Cramer said this deal would be monumental in determining oil's fate.
Regulatory uncertainty in the country has worried investors in the key mining and other sectors, amid warnings the country's credit ratings could be downgraded to "junk" status as the economy teeters on the brink of recession.
M.I.A.: Aim (Interscope) M.I.A. has never made a bad album, but the electrodance singer-songwriter has made a few messy ones, given to a style of defiance that teeters between pointed provocation and randomized trope-slinging.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A $25 billion stimulus package unveiled by Mexico on Monday should have an immediate impact, Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said, as Latin America's second-largest economy teeters on the brink of a recession.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a new abortion case and Missouri teeters on the brink of losing its last abortion clinic, the U.S. House called a hearing Thursday to learn more about abortion access.
Jeff teeters between laughter and tears, with the pendulum swinging dangerously close to anger as he's restricted from publicly coping, and his steadfast belief that some good must come from pain starts to fall into question.
Both women are at different times raped by Kidane: Aster as a child bride, in a wedding-night scene that teeters delicately between desire and terror; and Hirut decades later, after he has become her commander.
The result was the iconic Red Cube, the 28-foot-tall vermillion sculpture that seems to defy gravity as it teeters on one edge, meant to be the solitary feature on the otherwise uninterrupted ground plane.
Everyone's in formalwear, Hagner teeters on towering heels, and Early's outfitted in an elaborate getup involving a long black coat, a yellow scarf, motorcycle gloves, and an architectural, latticed baseball cap over a bandana covering his head.
I love how the dough is lumpy, how I find chunks of butter here, shards there, and how the higgledy-piggledy mixture teeters toward hopelessness until I reach into the bowl again to knead and fold it.
CreditCredit HUDSON, N.Y. — In the city of Hudson, known to tourists for its antique shops and fine dining, a cluster of century-old fishing shacks from the Hudson River estuary's once prosperous shad fishery teeters on the waterfront.
Although the country's economic growth has outpaced most of its European Union peers, the export-reliant economy is slowing as its main export market Germany teeters on the brink of recession and U.S.-China tensions rattle global trade.
And for a time, what had been a beautiful story teeters on the brink of H. G. Wellsian cliché, with Farley falling in love and the Fata Morgana somehow becoming the key to defeating far more advanced technology.
Trump teeters on the edge of a familiar North Korean trap Two women on trial Malaysian authorities revealed shortly after Kim Nam's death that they believed the North Korean regime was ultimately responsible, a charge Pyongyang strongly denies.
BERLIN, Sept 24 (Reuters) - German business sentiment rose in September as companies took a better view of current conditions but their expectations deteriorated as Europe's largest economy teeters on the brink of recession, a survey showed on Tuesday.
This kind of costume decadence teeters on Studio 54 kitsch, but after seasons of enforced sportiness, there's something enticing about the idea of clothes meant for no organized aerobic activity whatsoever, save writhing in the strobe lights after dark.
What gives the show its edge is how well it teeters on the ed of the macabre; Dory (Shawkat) becomes morbidly fascinated with a missing high school classmate to the point where the search consumes her life and thoughts.
Directed by Max Winkler (Ceremony), who co-wrote the script along with Alex McCauley and Matt Spicer (Ingrid Goes West), the dark comedy teeters between an attempt at emancipated womanhood, and the very male gaze it's trying to reject.
But an online New York Times headline ("As Affordable Care Act Repeal Teeters, Prospects for Bipartisanship Build") has some asking the question: Is a bipartisan "fix Obamacare" proposal a possibility if repeal/replace is dead and in the ground?
She knows she has a certain outsized power here, and teeters on the brink of inviting Esti to come away with her in a way that implies both a profound conscience and a need for independence from her home.
As the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump teeters on a razor's edge in Florida, their campaigns are scuffling over business that Mr. Trump may have conducted in Cuba while American companies were barred from operating there.
But analysts say that arrests also serve another purpose: consolidating power for a beleaguered president who has lost the trust of the country's population as it endures widespread food shortages and teeters on the edge of a debt crisis.
It teeters on the uneasy threshold between prettiness and banality and has little of the poetic invention of the two major sculptures hanging in the store's atrium, both lyrical and epic, of grouped boat shapes that lavishly float overhead.
But it's not all about cool tech tricks: Eclipse Phase has horrific overtones, where "the universe is a very dangerous, uncaring place, and our species teeters on the edge of extinction," explained Rob Boyle, Eclipse Phase co-creator and lead developer.
But they also remembered the Nevalyaskha doll ("never falls," or as my dad called it, Vanka Vstanka: "Vanka stands"), a toy that teeters on its spherical body, making jingling noises but never tipping over, no matter how hard you push it.
Unsurprisingly, Afghan families are undertaking the desperate trek towards Europe, making up a quarter of all arrivals in Greece -- but are amongst the first to be restricted entry into Europe as a flailing asylum and resettlement system teeters under pressure.
The only thing that could have been better: Johnson ending the thread like this... So the next time find yourself in an exchange of banter that teeters on the brink of actual ire, just think: What Would The Rock Do?
The end result is a robot shooting exercise that succeeds in making you feel superhuman, with precise shooting controls and fluid movement letting you take on dozens of on-screen enemies in a way that never teeters into overwhelming territory.
Look, we don't want to write about every presidential campaign tweet that teeters on the brink of the absurd like a fun-house mirror revealing the political Frankentheater that the entire electorate has collaborated to create, whether actively or by submission.
This is to say that "It's a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World" (great title, btw) is the show following up last week's epic emotion with a story that constantly teeters on the brink of farce yet somehow doesn't tip over.
While 29-year-old former Bachelor Ben Higgins falls solidly in the millennial bracket and Old Pillow Lips, born in 1981, teeters right on the edge of Generation Y, Wills would be the first Bachelor lead to actually feel like a millennial.
With money earned from the scrap trade, Sumta, 55, bought his family of six rice and food, and even built his tin-roofed hut, which teeters among the 66 bomb craters, some as large as 25 feet in diameter, that pockmark Kokmak Village.
Mr. Rudd could have coasted on his cutie-pie smile and natural appeal, but he fills in the character winningly, imbuing Scott with an easygoing looseness — and a deadpan that teasingly teeters between innocence and stupidity — that keeps his heroics grounded and human.
Pirrone, an employee at a pasta factory in Buenos Aires, is now feeling a sense of deja vu, as her adopted home teeters towards its own economic crisis, with inflation running at over 50% and the peso currency plunging amid default fears.
As my country teeters on the precipice of a dark and scary time with decades of progress threatened to be unraveled, I'm even more useless than usual because I can't even string together a decent column about Crosby when he deserves one.
Trump teeters on the edge of a familiar North Korean trap US wants denuclearization before talks The US is looking for North Korea to take concrete actions or "credible moves" toward denuclearization before agreeing to direct talks, a senior administration official said.
Now the party seems to have to worry more about the possibility that their retirement problem teeters over the edge into avalanche territory, a development that, if it comes to pass, could hand Democrats control over the House for the foreseeable future.
Elana K. Arnold's book is a full submersion into Nina's mind — the mind of a teenage girl who doesn't yet trust herself, who teeters on the precipice of adulthood, and who is sometimes forced to encounter adult concerns far before she's ready.
Arie ends up sending Lauren J., Valerie and Jenny home — prompting one of the most awkward eliminations in Bachelor history when Jenny teeters out of the room in her heels, refusing to give Arie a goodbye hug or even make eye contact with him.
Both tracks showcase the undeniable strength that City of Caterpillar possesses—the ability to wrap the listener in a sonic landscape that teeters on the edge of chaos—sweeping crescendos, fractured melody, and cinematic beauty that collapses into the harsh brutality of their punk roots.
Veteran Star Wars screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan partnered with his son Jonathan on the script, which teeters smoothly back and forth between witty banter and more emotional gravitas, and though the film starts off a little clunky and heavy-handed, it finds its way quickly enough.
When we meet him later as an introverted teen, and later still as a brooding adult, he teeters on the edge of same-sex intimacy, always curious but wary about that handsome friend who seems as eager to break their sexual tension as he is.
The images compiled in Aight' have all the hallmarks of his work—true grit and a confidence that teeters on cocky—but for Marcopoulos, photography, like his time in New York is never about routine or leaning on the aesthetic he's honed over the decades.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - On Chilean water regulator Oscar Cristi's desk, a small white espresso cup teeters atop piles of documents and loose folders that appear on the point of collapse, perhaps an apt metaphor for the growing water crisis in parts of the Andean country.
Here the action of the mercenary/soldier/cop touching the breast of a woman enclosed with him in the composition's scene might read as playful, but still teeters on the line of becoming coercion, the bottle in his other hand might be a weapon.
BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina's stocks, which crashed last month to multi-year lows, are starting to lure in hardy investors tempted by bargain basement prices, even as the country teeters on the brink of default ahead of a general election next month.
" She teeters on the verge of a relationship in "Time (is)" — "I was getting to feel/All the way" Solange sings — before its six-beat meter changes to five beats and Solange and Sampha each repeatedly sing an enigmatic line: "You've got to know.
Washington (CNN)As Aleppo teeters on the brink of falling to Syrian regime forces, there is no consensus in the Obama administration on what, if any, action to take to help the beleaguered opposition with which the US is allied, several American officials have told CNN.
Mr. Northam, 59, now teeters precariously on the top rung of a political ladder that he ascended in just 10 years, aided by his biography as a pediatrician, an Army officer and a rural Virginian in a state where Democrats have little strength outside cities and suburbs.
But the story, in a number of places, teeters on the edge of flat-out stupid — recall the above Tick-Tock Man exchange — and the mythology is too thin to be very interesting; what makes the whole thing so incredibly fun is that it looks great.
At local elections this week the atmosphere is expected to be far more subdued, with ANC supporters increasingly frustrated at a lack of jobs and basic services as Africa's most industrialized country teeters on the edge of a recession, and disenchanted at perceived corruption in the ruling party.
Americans are beset by complex, intractable problems that don't have a clear villain: technological change displaces workers; globalization and the rapid movement of people destabilize communities; family structure dissolves; the political order in the Middle East teeters, the Chinese economy craters, inequality rises, the global order frays, etc.
For the last few months the area has been packed Inside parliament, Prime Minister Theresa May's government teeters on the brink of collapse, Brexit has been delayed and the fate of the world's fifth-largest economy rests in the hands of the 650 lawmakers elected to sit there.
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Several of her early works show figuration that teeters on the edge of abstraction ("March on Washington 1964"), while some large paintings demonstrate the brick-like pattern morph into a mosaic ("Cherry Blossom Symphony," 1973), and then there are her many watercolors that give us insight into her process.
Raised around a Modernist aesthetic but without the secularist impulse of those who first developed it, these patrons and the architects they hire have brought Modernism and its utopian ideals into the religious sphere at a moment when their nation, like so much of the world, teeters on extremism.
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In addition to his 11th solo album, "Tha Carter V," the fate of his label imprint, Young Money, teeters in the balance, with Lil Wayne, 34, claiming in court that he was never properly compensated for his work or for helping to birth the careers of Drake and Nicki Minaj.
Trump teeters on the edge of a familiar North Korean trap Chaos Theory or Madman Theory Trump's erratic behavior has already drawn many comparisons to a different and totally unrelated theory: the "Madman Theory," which used by Richard Nixon as a geopolitical chess move against the Soviets and the Chinese.
As the economy teeters on the brink of recession and borrowing costs hit record lows, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has also said that Germany's reduced debt level gives Berlin the fiscal muscle to counter a possible crisis "with full force", suggesting room for extra spending of up to 50 billion euros ($55.4 billion).
As the economy teeters on the brink of recession and borrowing costs hit record lows, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has also said that Germany's reduced debt level gives Berlin the fiscal muscle to counter a possible crisis "with full force", suggesting room for extra spending of up to 226 billion euros ($229 billion).
As the economy teeters on the brink of recession and borrowing costs hit record lows, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has also said that Germany's reduced debt level gives Berlin the fiscal muscle to counter a possible crisis "with full force", suggesting room for extra spending of up to 21 billion euros ($20.9029 billion).
As the country now teeters at the cusp of election day, the division between Millennials and their preceding generation, Generation X, has never been more stark: Millennials, disillusioned with the political process, and Gen X, disillusioned with millennials' disillusionment, have made it clear that in 2016 they are not on the same page.
About 10 years ago I read his three autobiographical novels, which are just not like anything else: There's a gossamer delicacy of feeling that teeters on the edge on feyness, but it's never precious, because there's also a steeliness in the writing, a detachment in his willingness to confront real emotional strangeness.
Be it the painfully trendy aesthetics of the packaging or store, the heavy-handed use of ingredients like lavender and salted caramel, or the aggressive marketing reminding you that everything is "small-batch, locally sourced, hand-churned, blahblahblah ad nauseam"—there's just something about these places that teeters on the edge of obnoxious.
Though the overall group's operating profit improved last year thanks to healthy sales of 7-Eleven, Ito-Yokado's net loss in the 12 months through February ballooned to 24 billion yen ($221.71 million) from 7 billion a year earlier, and analysts expect a weak year ahead as Japan teeters on the brink of another recession.
A column of unopened Nike shoe boxes teeters over the bed, reaching nearly as high as the bookshelf next to it that is crammed with classics of black literature past and present, like "Notes of a Native Son" by James Baldwin, and "How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America" by Kiese Laymon.
Its filmography is disproportionately vast and includes "Bombay Beach," a 2500 documentary by Alma Har'el, from Israel, that teeters on the edge of fantasy, capturing the precarious lives of three Bombay Beach dwellers (a young boy whose parents have been in prison; a teenager fleeing gang violence in Los Angeles; and a cantankerous elderly man).
Catching a glimpse of the man just enjoying the warmth of family adds a depth to the precarious balancing act that is French Montana's rap career, a decade-long array of peaks and valleys that teeters on the ever-shifting stock of the pop-trap charmer (which, it must be noted, is sort of in decline).
The town teeters between the prospects of boom and bust, and Nora's household finds itself on a similar precipice; after her husband goes missing on a trip to find water, her two elder sons take off following a heated argument about his fate, leaving her to look after Toby and attend to the family's affairs on her own.
As a viewer of Boccato's work, you become acutely aware that the artist has opted for a formal vocabulary that teeters on the brink of recognition, an unequivocal palette, and a method of color application that eliminates any hint of hesitation or adjustment, along with a reliable procedure for enlarging those forms to an institutional scale.
Venezuela already allows Rosneft to resell about 13 percent of the country's total oil exports, or 225,000 barrels a day, partly as payment for billions of dollars in loans that Maduro's government has urgently needed for everything from food and medicine to payments on foreign debt as the country teeters on the brink of economic collapse.
I am prone to stress: deadline stress, money stress, chore stress, relationship stress, Trump stress, the stress of living in an urban center where the ground you walk teeters between the extremes of gentrification and decay (which are both catalysts of stress), the stress of my cumulative stresses impeding on the productivity I need to survive as a freelance writer.
The lengthy bulletin teeters tonally between the actually sort of quite nice pitter patter of painless platitudes, and the kind of genuinely terrifyingly megalomaniac business speak adopted by precocious AS business studies students who've watched an episode or ten too many of The Apprentice and have decided that they'll retire at the age of 35 after 14 years at Goldman Sachs.
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"It is disgraceful that, as the nation teeters on the brink of a government shutdown, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Grassley is forcing a vote on almost two dozen nominees, including a number of highly controversial judicial nominees who are being considered for lifetime appointments to the federal bench," Sharon McGowan, director of strategy at Lambda Legal, said in a statement.
That's what scares the Europeans as they witness what David Ignatius has called the "iron whim" of the Oval Office, which is the president's apparent indifference to history and consequence, and his seeming comfort with autocrats and discomfort with (and bordering on contempt for) democratically elected leaders, such as regularly referring to Canada's prime minister as "Justin" or taunting the German chancellor even as her coalition teeters.
The movie might sound like it teeters on sentimentality, with the cliché of a white savior showing the way, but the story — based on a 2006 memoir, "Greetings From Bury Park," by the British journalist Sarfraz Manzoor — belongs to its young hero, who rejects the false choice presented to those who live between cultures, of having to renounce his heritage or be forever constrained by it.
With the release of her debut album in 2014 (and confusing re-release in 2015), we know that, yes, Azealia Banks can follow up a transcendent single and deliver the album that we all want from a female MC who is as much from Harlem as Tumblr, however late; Broke With Expensive Taste teeters gleefully on the edge of genres, is infused with camp, but is squarely New York hip-hop.
" Aleppo teeters but no sign of US action "Let me be clear, east Aleppo this minute is not at the edge of the precipice, it is well into its terrible descent into the pitiless and merciless abyss of a humanitarian catastrophe unlike any we have witnessed in Syria, with no access by the UN since 7 July; and the health sector in east Aleppo is reportedly on the very verge of total collapse.
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The case for tragedy is made this month by David Frum in his book "Trumpocracy," which builds on his year-old Atlantic essay, "How to Build An Autocracy" and amplifies its central theme: that our president is a corrupt authoritarian, that his party has prostituted itself to wield unfettered power, and that this is an hour of great peril for the American republic, which teeters on the lip of the precipice that Erdogan's Turkey and Putin's Russia have toppled over.
As tens of thousands of American citizens get sick or die from COVID-19 and millions more lose their jobs and businesses close and the economy teeters on the brink of collapse and lawmakers scurry to pass policies that would help people and businesses and schools close down and children go hungry and nurses and doctors beg Congress for protective gear and unemployment application websites are overwhelmed by traffic and everyone loses what little faith they had in the idea that if you work hard you will be able to cobble together a decent life, here's former president Barack Obama praising a few celebrities for using their fingers to plug a bursting dam: Shea Serrano and Roxanne Gay are generously giving of their time and money and deserve the coverage and recognition they've received.

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