Was Heisenberg on the brink of handing over nuclear energy secrets to the Third Reich? |
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She gave up acting for a year at the very point when she was on the brink of bigger things, in the wake of Almost Famous. |
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He was a dispirited man, on the brink of destruction by the abrasive world of society and business. |
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The viewer is faced with the aftermath of an unspecified disaster, and a countryside filled with wandering loners on the brink of oollapse. |
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Despite the enormous accumulation of wealth by the wealthiest, the economy is teetering on the brink of collapse. |
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Music and the science of sound and acoustics stand on the brink of huge change. |
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But nothing is more stressful than the time limit options, and you will find yourself on the brink of rage-quitting from the stress. |
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Williamson, fearful he would be sent off, withdrew him after an early booking left him playing on the brink of a red card. |
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Kate Sheedy is a very pretty, intelligent and articulate girl teetering on the brink of womanhood. |
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The alliance wrong-foots the opposition who are not expecting a power on the brink of elimination to switch sides to its conqueror. |
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The Amur leopard recovery program began in 2001, when the species was on the brink of total extinction. |
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Weighing over 250 lb, he was on the brink of madness following years of self-abuse. |
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You teeter on the brink of more serious madness, perhaps as a result of frequent exposure to morbid imagery and bizarre literature. |
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As the world teeters on the brink of their destruction it might ponder another way. |
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Maggie takes in the despondent Victoria, a bright and sensitive girl whose life is on the brink of total meltdown. |
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Overpriced in my opinion, but at least on the brink of bearability, even with my curmudgeonly grumbling. |
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Its various schools, once strongly entrenched at numerous clan capitals throughout the country, were now tottering on the brink of ruin. |
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On the eve of his fateful appointment as chancellor, his party was tottering on the brink of disintegration. |
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When her side was tottering on the brink of defeat it was her powers of persuasion which lifted them that one vital step. |
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Or, say the liberals, we waste our money on video games and trashy novels while the fine arts totter on the brink of extinction. |
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He talks in a soft Glasgow accent that sometimes seems to be teetering on the brink of a mid-Atlantic twang. |
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There was a tremor in her voice that made him think she hovered on the brink of tears. |
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Is this the marriage that is blessed or the marriage that is on the brink of destruction? |
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Okay, I was on the brink of suffocating, and here they were fighting over who was going to give me mouth-to-mouth. |
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In Kenya, meanwhile, the bongo antelopes, victims of deforestation and poaching, are teetering on the brink of extinction. |
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Africa's mountain bongo antelopes are teetering on the brink of extinction because of deforestation and poaching. |
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Postal workers were on the brink of strike ballots or even unofficial walkouts as Socialist Worker went to press. |
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I think we are on the brink of a housing explosion that will strengthen the strong current upswing in property interest in the city. |
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I am now finding myself on a deserted beach on the brink of a saline washout. |
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She stood on the brink of a waterfall, the icy cold river rushed about her waist. |
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I took a seat on the brink of the pond and ran my hand along the warm water. |
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The young brave soon found he was on the brink of a cliff hanging high over a wide river. |
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But the current tidal wave of red ink has some carriers on the brink of destruction. |
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The United States is on the brink of a crisis in health care, particularly for hospitals. |
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It was obvious in 1929 that Germany was on the brink of a financial crisis. |
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We find ourselves in the interesting situation of a state being on the brink of invading another state. |
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British cinema was on the brink of crisis and as the 1950s progressed, audiences decreased. |
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Indeed, to judge by the level of public awareness, you'd scarcely know we were on the brink of an energy crisis. |
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Market stalls full of food in a nation where food shortages have left millions of people on the brink of starvation. |
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They hover on the brink of existence in a flat-pack limbo until I can find my adjustable spanner. |
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Sweet peas, busy Lizzies, pansies and marigolds are bringing vivid colours to a location which is on the brink of massive investment. |
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Most of the teaching aids displayed are in or on the brink of obsolescence. |
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A third party is thought to be on the brink of buying the cash-strapped business and providing a secure future for both children and most staff. |
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His latest opus is an apocalyptic scenario, featuring the world on the brink of death and destruction. |
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Now he stands on the eve of his most testing hour and on the brink of fame such as few have ever enjoyed. |
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Affectionately named after their town, this home-grown talent are on the brink of releasing their debut album. |
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Time and again, the club have been supposedly on the brink of selling off their antiquated ground. |
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And, as swankpot Ford, Geoffrey Lesley gives a controlled, sleuthing performance that simmers on the brink of volcanic-like eruption. |
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Last month consultants appeared to be on the brink of industrial action over the lack of a new national deal. |
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I was on the brink of tears for no reason other than the moment's inherent, inexplicable beauty. |
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Trying to patch together a tour teetering on the brink of disaster is what he should be concerning himself with. |
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Experts are warning that Africa is on the brink of its worst plague of the insects for nearly 20 years. |
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I go through my life with this dread that the repetitive normality and contentedness is always on the brink of ending due to some disaster. |
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It is owing to this want of continence that everything is on the brink of ruin in our country. |
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But to attack him now, at a time when the Middle East is already on the brink of full-scale war, would be an act of terrible folly. |
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Set in 1953 at Wellesley College, the film follows Stiles and her classmates on the brink of the feminist revolution. |
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The paradigmatic narrative of leaving suburbia while on the brink of adulthood can be mapped across generational difference. |
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By the time the guards run in, minutes later, the occupants are all either dead or on the brink of death. |
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Here is an amazingly prolific young songwriter who is teetering on the brink of worldwide recognition. |
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He was disarrayed, confused, lost, and on the brink of an utter mental breakdown. |
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A happy combination of luck and enterprise has put a South Lakeland village on the brink of prosperity for the foreseeable future. |
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In 1984 his bones were painstakingly excavated to reveal a species on the brink of becoming human. |
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He produced some storming performances for the club's youth and academy teams, but when he was on the brink of a senior career he was struck down by a string of injuries. |
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Hill farming is on the brink of a rapid and unmanaged collapse without help through the major changes it faces, according to new research by the National Trust. |
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Scientists and conservationists called on Pacific countries Friday to step up efforts to protect leatherback turtles that are on the brink of extinction. |
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The pull of these cities have been such that all of them are gradually becoming very densely populated, tottering almost on the brink of a demographic disaster. |
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Olmert left office when he was, according to his own public statement, on the brink of forging a peace accord. |
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That nation is on the brink of economic Armageddon and so might we be. |
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It's physically and mentally exhausting, it's thankless, it's long days and late hours and you really have to be on the brink of insanity to enjoy it. |
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The second goal came on the brink of halftime, after Casillas punched a ball right back at the feet of Charles Aranguiz. |
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Colombia's peace process was on the brink of collapse yesterday, a day after President Andres Pastrana rejected an 11 th-hour rebel proposal for salvaging the talks. |
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The wood and hermit thrushes and their cousin the veery have taken a severe hit from the cowbirds, so that they are on the brink of becoming endangered species. |
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The lack of natural checks and balances from top predators and browsers has led to some species teetering on the brink of extinction, while others spread like plagues. |
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The surfer is alone on the brink of a six-story wall of water. |
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It didn't feel like she was on the brink of a cliff about to fall off. |
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While the exact composition of the cabinet will be determined by factional dealings now underway, it is clear that it will govern over a country on the brink of collapse. |
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It's the story of Max, a chronic daydreamer on the brink of adolescence whose crumbing homelife and bully problems are averted by his vivid visits from his imaginary friends. |
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With Kristina on the brink of death in the hospital, Adam decides to watch the video himself. |
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But in the preceding century, England was frequently an afterthought on the world stage, an island kingdom tinkering on the brink of inconsequence. |
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Ndibe infuses his work with traditional African values, sayings and beliefs that brilliantly parallel the baseness of a corrupt modern state on the brink of ruin. |
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Durability is every bit up for grabs when an old memory is reactivated as when a new one is first on the brink of being formed. |
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The activity observed in 1994 occurred largely at the site of the 1998 eruption and may have indicated precursory volcanic activity at a site on the brink of an eruption. |
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That doesn't mean the region is on the brink of another financial crisis. |
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The building was tottering on the brink of falling in on itself. |
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Set on the brink of nihilism, with acid rock replacing the old martial melodies, the vision was not upward into sun and clouds, but downward into mud and agony. |
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But the suckerfish and the coho salmon are teetering on the brink of extinction and both are afforded protection under the Endangered Species Act. |
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This is, of course, because the council stopped giving a toss at some point in the 1980s, and the place has teetered on the brink of closure ever since. |
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I fear that the world is on the brink of a chronic shortage. |
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Unmoved we stared at a load of cold, geometrical abstractions, pooh-poohed the idea of living in such a gallery and, on the brink of calling it a day, stoically suffered on. |
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Seventeen and trembling on the brink of womanhood, she has already suffered the humiliation of being packed off as the poor relation with her rich cousins on holiday. |
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For children on the brink of severe malnutrition, diarrhea can be the trigger that pushes them over the edge. |
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It's a piece that totters constantly on the brink of self-parody, but Webley attacks it with such savage gusto that it ends up being an album stand-out. |
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Without government funds to rebuild all the devastation, Serbians are constantly reminded of what they underwent on the brink of the new millennium. |
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The refineries are located in Dumai on the brink of the Rupat rifer, east of the Dumai city. |
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In 892, when southern England was united under Alfred the Great, Kent was on the brink of disaster. |
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Her memory was also revived during the Napoleonic Wars, when the nation again found itself on the brink of invasion. |
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By early September, William was on the brink of cancelling the entire expedition when French policy played into his hand. |
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In 1418, with France on the brink of surrendering to the forces of Henry V, the Dauphin, Charles VII, called on his Scottish allies for help. |
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Britain and France were on the brink of war when she left for Paris, and many advised her not to go. |
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The Kemp's ridley sea turtles were on the brink of extinction in the 1960s with low numbers of 200 nesting individuals. |
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By dawn on 8 June, the panzers were close to Rouen and IX Corps on the Bresle was on the brink of being cut off. |
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In 1939 on the brink of the Second World War, the League relocated its headquarters from Paris to Geneva to take advantage of Swiss neutrality. |
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Money, however, was no substitute for food in a city that was on the brink of famine. |
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The formerly vast Mali Empire teeters on the brink of collapse, under pressure from the rising Songhai Empire. |
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The summit is marked by a cairn standing on the brink of the northern face. |
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The northern white rhino has been on the brink of extinction for years due to hunting and habitat loss. |
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Meanwhile, their Missouri hometown appears to be on the brink of chaos. |
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Did he see me as a harmless old buffer in a gorblimey hat, tottering on the brink of certifiable senility? |
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Therese of the Child Jesus Mission is on the brink of a cholera outbreak, said director and Salesian Father Vicente Grupeli. |
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Called, aptly, Sergio, the film teeters on the brink of hagiography. |
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If it's this efficient it makes you wonder whether we are on the brink of unleashing mind control. |
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It could have been different, however, if his Welsh opponent had not miscued disastrously when on the brink of a 10-8 lead. |
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Although it teeters on the brink of soppiness at the end, it is precisely the kind of children's novel I wish were written more often. |
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With Iceland's Grimsvotn spewing volcanic ash into the troposphere, Europe is on the brink of another potential holidaying disaster. |
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But before long we realized that snapping turtles at the Pinery were teetering on the brink of disaster, and the project quickly turned into a hands-on conservation job. |
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Cromwell was on the brink of evacuating his army by sea from Dunbar. |
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Many stories have featured seniors who are on the brink of being forced out of their homes because they didn't understand the provisions of their reverse mortgage. |
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The South Americans will have to overcome a battling Nigeria side, now on the brink of qualification after a surprising win over Bosnia at Arena Pantanal. |
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While the number of voiceprints is increasing each day for both implementations, Sestek is on the brink of new projects with leading corporations. |
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Coming out of the fateless, leading into the fateless, with hardly anything assigned to chance, the peasant's path runs on the very brink of destiny and on the brink of sleep. |
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Naples, like Los Angeles and Mexico City, has always existed in a state of postmodernity, a stratified agglomerate on the brink of natural catastrophe. |
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The Japanese sent frequent embassies to China in this period, although they halted these trips in 894 when the Tang seemed on the brink of collapse. |
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By 1989, the Soviet alliance system was on the brink of collapse, and, deprived of Soviet military support, the communist leaders of the Warsaw Pact states were losing power. |
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Today the TPO channels are again poised on the brink of change. |
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