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border on
1. Up to then, I suppose it had been nothing more than banter but I sensed it was beginning to border on something a little more diabolical and that was when the mood changed with some Athens jazz
2. “Neither am I young man, but Heather says you do things that border on the
3. I was actually next to the Botswana / Zimbabwe Border on counter-terrorism duties when Mr Mandela was released
4. Galeron’s laugh seemed to border on hysteria
5. 12 And their border on the north side was from Jordan; and the border went up to the side of Jericho on the north side, and went up through the mountains westward; and the goings out of it were at the wilderness of Bethaven
6. They always come Fridays and leave early next morning so they can cross the border on the weekend
7. Afghan drug smugglers also used the same route to cross the Turkish border on their way to Europe and America
8. Being human you border on living in extremes, this is what humans do, but balance is the key
9. A force field came to life and swept any stragglers from the border onto the playing field proper
10. “We are here because our outposts which border on the neutral zone were also attacked
11. These types of relationships – based on the unidirectional and unilateral flow of Narcissistic Supply – border on abuse
12. Along the mountains south-easterly border on
13. For over thirty minutes of my arrival, we discussed various issues; with her leading the discussion as she asked literally all questions that border on women affairs and my academic pursuits
14. We can even find the guide within us to border on relaxation
15. They were not inflammatory but they did border on overreaction
16. He made the journey tothe Portuguese border only to find that
17. As I stared at the curious border once more, those same strange hieroglyphs noted the day before became reanimated, dancing about to an unknown and
18. I reached the border only minutes later, stopping to take it in: California and Oregon, an end and a beginning pressed up against each other
19. Each time that he passed one of those isolated dwellings which sometimes border on the highway, he said to himself, "And yet there are people there within who are sleeping!"
20. He strayed down a walk edged with box, with apple trees, pear trees, and cherry trees on one side, and a border on the other full of all sorts of old-fashioned