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Don't they want to be good at fighting?" Father (suddenly impassioned, intense): "Well, actually, the reason this matters so much is that nuclear missiles are these weapons we don't want anyone ever to use…" (He stops at brink of disaster).
The announcement is the next step in Millbrook's effort to force changes at Brink's.
It is now aiming its vitriol at Brink's chief executive, Michael T. Dan, who will stand for re-election this year.
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In French, Orée means "at the edge of the forest" or "at the brink of something new".
"The Postal Service is at the brink of default," Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe warned at a Senate hearing.
At that point, the financial system really was at the brink.
The state has been operating at the brink for years, notes Ingrid Reed of the Engleton Institute for Politics at Rutgers University.
Both investment-grade and high-yield bond markets look better off than they did at the beginning of the year when both were at the brink of Armageddon.
"The airline sector is broadly at a brink of financial disaster," said Kapil Kaul, the South Asia chief executive at the Center for Asia Pacific Aviation.
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