Prices for these upscale public courses range from the eminently affordable to bordering on the budget buster. |
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This ensemble piece plays like the worst situation comedy, bordering on farce and venturing well into the realm of stereotypes. |
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They can suffer from terminal enthusiasm for their subject, with the complication of single-mindedness bordering on tunnel vision. |
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Hawke persisted in it, despite a high level of incredulity, bordering on ridicule, in the media. |
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This may also be due to the apathy, bordering on torpor, concerning most elements of conventional politics and theories of power. |
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Both Democratic and Republican senators treated him with impatience bordering on contempt. |
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It's bordering on elitist snobbery, and is already as boring as the series. |
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There are so many in our price range we soon experienced the old familiar feeling of bewilderment bordering on mania. |
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For them, the settling of scores with the miners developed into an obsession bordering on the deranged. |
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As I slipped into the muzzy darkness bordering on nothing, I thought I felt a soft paw on my shoulder. |
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I believe that this type of sledgehammer approach to address populist fears about terrorism is totally disgusting and bordering on totalitarian. |
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Or maybe he would prefer something along the lines of suicidal confessions of a mind bordering on death and raving lunacy. |
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Supposing you have recently been bordering on boredom, use this opportune session to add more zest to your existence. |
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Although many cookbooks underemphasize this fact, few countries bordering on the Mediterranean can support a meat-rich diet. |
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Dark, sleek, minimalist and atmospheric bordering on sinister, this is the kind of club where you might see Darth Vader having it large. |
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While he was fond of the theatre, he was wary of music as bordering on the sissyish. |
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Your editorial last week showed a naivety bordering on crass stupidity when you argued that smoking in pubs should be a matter of choice. |
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The Party's high command is now bordering on obsession in its concern over how to avoid a low voter turnout. |
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Was the students' act bordering on something like savagery when they took advantage of the workers' penurious state? |
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Shorthand may serve useful purposes, but when combined with short attention spans, it's foolishness bordering on fraud. |
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I think that was the beginning to Margaret's dislike bordering on hatred of Naomi. |
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Nations, bordering on the already infected countries, began to enter upon serious plans for the better keeping out of the enemy. |
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Saskatchewan also is one of the best places on earth to view rare whooping cranes, magnificent white birds bordering on extinction. |
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I don't know what the agenda of the Herald editors is exactly, but that poll they commissioned was rubbish, bordering on push-polling. |
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He also loved bawdy songs and ancient poetry bordering on the pornographic. |
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His music was characterized by great individuality, sometimes bordering on the sensational. |
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Such incendiary language, bordering on incitement to mutiny, has become almost routine in Republican quarters. |
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Nothing wrong with that especially when the resulting outcome is something bordering on a religious experience of aural ecstatic proportions. |
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On the space station that orbits Solaris, paranoia has evolved into a degree of mistrust, bordering on terror. |
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The cinematography is lush and superbly stylized, with an oversaturated color palate and brilliant whites bordering on overexposure. |
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There are dance numbers, ambient soundscapes and even a downtempo joint bordering on hip hop. |
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Mr. Geller answers, with much hand-waving, in a hoarse almost-whisper bordering on over-acting. |
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I frequently have a nervousness, bordering on fear, concerning lack of sleep. |
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To throw away a two-goal advantage once in a derby is unfortunate, twice though is careless, bordering on inexcusable. |
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The voice, the jingoistic voice, bordering on fascist voice, is what is so very loud now. |
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To read about these enigmas bordering on the supernatural gives us a strange thrill, enriches us, provokes our curiosity, invites us to voyage. |
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Campaigns can often be breeding grounds for confidence bordering on self-delusion. |
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Sadly, however, I was witness to many more instances where dayanim treated women petitioners, as well as their female lawyers, with a disdain bordering on hostility. |
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And from that comes our concern for others, a desire to reach out to others, a compassion bordering on a survival instinct. |
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The failure of the Charter in 1848 marked the beginning of the end for O'Connor, whose egocentricity was already bordering on madness. |
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As I already mentioned, I became paranoiac, bordering on depression and madness. |
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At this stage, it is bordering on the ridiculous to talk to her about retiring from show jumping. |
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On March 7, 1936, German troops occupy Rhineland, the demilitarized sector along the Rhine bordering on France and Belgium. |
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Another busybody, Mr Erkel, who was the head of Médecins sans Frontières in Dagestan, the territory bordering on Chechnya, has been kidnapped. |
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Mr. Benoit, I hate to use this term, but I think you're bordering on badgering Colonel Scott on this. |
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I attended a Committee meeting where there was absolutely no room to squeeze in another chair and the arrangements were bordering on the chaotic. |
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The Highland Terrier came in several shades of colour, from a rich brown to a light wheaten bordering on white. |
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Absurdities For any would-be candidate the examples of little snags are legion, often bordering on the absurd. |
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However, in the interest of ensuring the passage of this report, its wording has been drafted to suggest something bordering on an idyll. |
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Young workers are very frequently exploited and too often fall victim to practices bordering on slavery. |
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It took an hour, a further three telephone calls and an inspection of the instructions bordering on the forensic before I could turn the bally thing off. |
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Geographical Location: in the Ronda highlands in the westernmost part of the province of Málaga, bordering on the province of Cádiz. |
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The second sector is in the north-west section where the bedrock source likely corresponds to a deformation zone bordering on a felsic intrusion. |
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The Regulation concerns the two Member States bordering on that sea: Bulgaria and Romania. |
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These downward adjustments do not affect projects in connection with regions bordering on the candidate countries. |
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On the federal side, financial support is still very limited, if not bordering on inexistent. |
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Power is adequate but gives the impression of just bordering on good performance. |
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His cruel treatment, bordering on torture, has been contracted out to the United States. |
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The guitars grow increasingly reckless and discordant to match the rising edge in Lee Ranaldo's voice before bursting into an anthemic refrain bordering on anarchy. |
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Even though he focuses almost totally on the insects, one gleans bits of personal information that elucidate his all-encompassing endeavors, bordering on mania. |
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But there is an obsession, bordering on pathology, with keeping wages as low as humanly possible. |
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Our lives have been really hectic lately, bordering on manic. |
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Part of any negative reaction will be a response to the rhetorical tone of several chapters, which have an air of self-congratulation bordering on triumphalism. |
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As I fought for services, I felt I was dealing with bureaucratic indifference bordering on malevolence. |
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It's the first time we've lived anywhere bordering on rural and whereas in town we would get a fair few birds twittering away, here it's like living in an aviary. |
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The horse was sublimely quiet, bordering on bored and a tad mulish. |
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This change in plan was a source of perplexity bordering on irritation to the Queen. |
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The overall sound was very bright, while it was bordering on the harsh. |
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Whereas Mid-City has niched itself as a serious gym bordering on hard core, Chelsea Piers with its cafe, sundeck, day spa and more is an oasis in the city. |
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The tone of the Times report was narrative bordering on omniscient. |
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The stability of the past, at times bordering on immobilism and stagnation, has been replaced by mobility and change, by economic revival and political uncertainty. |
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In several countries the part of the country bordering on the European Union, far from being underdeveloped in a national context, is one of the most prosperous regions in the country. |
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It was impossible to know how much of this would be changed into euro and to what extent other euro area countries bordering on eastern Europe would exchange these banknotes. |
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Mubi is bordering on Cameroon and we expect huge numbers of people. |
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King Pyrrhus was at dinner at an ale-house bordering on the theatre, when he was summoned to go on the stage. |
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In the heart of aristocratic-mandated civility, the lawns neatly manicured and the sportswear lily white, this sounded like hardened geopolitical zealotry bordering on lunacy. |
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This project is located in a luxuriant natural setting bordering on a large residential area characterised by plenty of greenery and detached single-family homes. |
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His reproachful wife Jacinta finds solace in religion bordering on fetichism, while at the same time brutalizing her grandchildren. |
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But for the other 10 months of the year, the trickle of diners who come to feast on fantastically fresh seafood reflects the general pace of life in the Alentejo: sleepy, bordering on comatose. |
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Closely bordering on the Suiones and closely resembling them, are the tribes of the Sitones. |
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I suspect it's bordering on sacrilege but there has been the odd occasion when I've crawled underneath the cromlech's large capstone when caught out in a shower. |
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It was noted there was an abnormal accumulation of ice on certain parts of the engine nacelles, and toward the final approach segment, the icing was bordering on heavy. |
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In the atelier, there was a solitude bordering on sombreness. |
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Equally characteristic was otherworldliness bordering on fantasy. |
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It was far-reaching: an omnibus bill, cobbled together in haste while the country was still in a state of shock and crisis, bordering on hysteria. |
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This appropriation is intended also to cover the financing of one or more pilot projects on veterinary prevention and control in the countries bordering on the European Union. |
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That is unacceptable and I would say it is bordering on immoral. |
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Some years ago, Turkey ratified the International Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees in Higher Education in the Arab and European States bordering on the Mediterranean. |
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A curious instance of perversion in religio-sexual feeling, bordering on zooerastia, is the case of St. Veronica. |
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Front LINE of a lot: Line located in front of a lot, coinciding with that of a public or private street, or which the high watermark for the lots bordering on a lake. |
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Shetland has an oceanic, temperate maritime climate bordering on the subpolar variety, with long but cool winters and short mild summers. |
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There was juxtaposition of extremely heteroclite elements, arising from the most diverse influences: biblical, the astral concepts of the Babylonians, hellenistic reflection tainted with platonism bordering on gnosticism. |
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Indeed, this reading is particularly inappropriate among these oralities and physicalities, bordering on cannibalism. |
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A pond had formed bordering on the upstream side of the track subgrade. |
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Mozi's practicality admittedly manifested itself in his own Spartan way of living, marked by a remarkable degree of Thoreauvian self-sufficiency bordering on self-abnegation. |
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The Hopkins one is extraordinary, it's bordering on troilism. |
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A motorway is a road specially designed and built for motor vehicle traffic, which does not directly provide access to the properties bordering on it. |
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This was done to ensure that the institution would not be abused by the strong to overpower the weak, although the system was gamed in many ways bordering on the illegal. |
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Many of his works are inspired by Puritan New England, combining historical romance loaded with symbolism and deep psychological themes, bordering on surrealism. |
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