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But I would jump off a cliff for Patrice.
That is, expiring patents on some important drugs have created a cliff for Ireland's pharma exports.
In the old days children watched the maelstrom from a cliff for entertainment.
Plucky was about to head over a cliff for a second time.
Employment rates and starting salaries have fallen off a cliff for new college graduates in the last two years.
It's easy to roll a boulder off a cliff, for instance, but much harder to roll it back.
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Mingled with these are solos and duets by members of the company, many of them captured in the open air; a man clambers up a dirt cliff, for example, high above a quarry, and hurls himself about on the brink.
Yet this Government is putting post-16 education on a cliff edge for the next generation - and holding our young people and our country back".
Theresa May has said that her government is working towards avoiding a "cliff edge" for business when Britain's two-year Brexit negotiating period comes to an end.
September was the coldest month: Blanchflower, by now convinced that without a sharp reduction in interest rates Britain was heading over a cliff, voted for an extraordinary 0.5% cut.
They described an America on the edge of a cliff, poised for destruction by the lies of the radical Left, who are evilly brilliant at seducing the public with promises of comforting free stuff.
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