| 41. | He was only 25, and he kept telling me he felt he was living on borrowed time.
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| 42. | Both utilities say they are living on borrowed time unless the state enacts measures to bolster their solvency.
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| 43. | It is not an exaggeration to say that most of our banks are now living on borrowed time.
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| 44. | The sad fact is that Mary lives on borrowed time, all of it borrowed from her sister,
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| 45. | Like Hong Kong until this month, this American-run outpost is a place living on borrowed time.
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| 46. | Irma Collins told one of her psychiatrists that her boss " is living on borrowed time ."
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| 47. | By contrast, junior faculty at Harvard earn half as much as senior colleagues and live on borrowed time.
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| 48. | The movie toys with the possibility that Manu was living on borrowed time because she had cheated fate once.
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| 49. | "We've been living on borrowed time for a little bit, " he said.
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| 50. | If your company is not experimenting with radically different business models, it's already living on borrowed time.
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