| 41. | Both depict societies on the precipice of terrifying change.
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| 42. | Success and victory balances on such a fragile precipice.
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| 43. | Carpenter says, looking down at the crumpled debris balanced over the precipice.
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| 44. | Kansas State is now at the precipice of playing for a national title.
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| 45. | In real-life families overspend, live on a fragile economic precipice.
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| 46. | Never mind the boiling geysers, wind-blasted precipices or frozen barrens.
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| 47. | They call it their farm, but agricultural precipice would be more accurate.
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| 48. | This morning begins the 11th day on the precipice.
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| 49. | Are the Lakers on the precipice of that opportunity?
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| 50. | Fatma exists at the very precipice of death, and she knows it.
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