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One of the areas therefore that needs to be worked upon by FAO is the question of the relationship between FAO and agencies such as UNHCR, UNICEF and the World Food Programme, on what I would call borderline issues - the issues that fall between chairs.

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Historians, more than any other group of scholars, he said, remain "absolutely imprisoned in the format of the printed book," a situation he called "borderline catastrophic".

In 2009, he founded an events company called Borderline, aimed at organizing parties in unconventional places, such as buses, rooftops, planes and castles.

Yvonne, who is living in her own invented "class," actually grew up in what she calls "borderline ghetto" and dropped out of the University of Massachusetts in her first year.

Mr. McCarthy's book was heavily favored, so much so that the online betting site Ladbrokes suspended betting last week after a huge number of wagers were placed on it — a circumstance the bookmaker called "borderline inexplicable".

There, his ability to bring what he called "borderline academic books" to a wider audience helped put the press in the black and served as a model for university presses elsewhere.

By June 2002 again, months before the Department of Justice gave the legal green light for interrogations an F.B.I. special agent on the scene of the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah refused to participate in what he called "borderline torture," according to a D.O.J. investigation cited in the Levin report.

The 10-year-old boy's father told the council that the library's decision on a book he called "borderline paedophilia" had made parents anxious about taking their children to the library, according to Alaska Dispatch News, saying: "If anything, this experience has taught them that they can't trust their library, that they can't trust their public schools".

By June 2002 — again, months before the Department of Justice gave the legal green light for interrogations — an F.B.I. special agent on the scene of the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah refused to participate in what he called "borderline torture," according to a D.O.J. investigation cited in the Levin report.

Reading the literature, she realized that many patients suffered something called borderline personality disorder, in which people lack any ability to control everyday emotions.

Author J. Randy Taraborrelli, in his biography of Madonna, called "Borderline" along with "Holiday" the two key records which helped in establishing Madonna's base in the music industry.

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