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"That's right at the borderline," said Ms. Hyde, the dietitian.
"The area was borderline," said Alexandria native Ralph Davis, 58, who opened RT's in the mid-1980s.
That detail evoked the massacre of 58 people at a country-music festival in Las Vegas a little more than a year earlier — a connection deepened when some of those who escaped Borderline said they had also survived that massacre.
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"I have friends only from Borderline," says Jalazai. "[With them] I feel like family, like brothers.
Bogandé used to enjoy a Sudanese-Sahelian climate, but it is now borderline," says Claire Gaillardou, head of the risks and disasters department at the Action Against Hunger (ACF) mission in Burkina Faso.
Most cases were "borderline", says Vincent Miller, but in two instances she considered it was "ridiculous" that her clients had failed the test, given their parlous physical or mental condition: I thought: how can they have they have got through a healthcare assessment, let alone be told they are fit for work The scheme enabled the law centre to help more people appeal.
"We're borderline," he said.
"It's borderline," Trump said.
"Maybe I'm borderline," she said.
"I have kids who walk the borderline," he said.
"I'd almost say we're borderline Elizabethan," said the manager, Obakeng Marintlhwane.
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