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"If we're building a theatre in the middle of Cape Town, the country cannot be on the edge of imploding.
There are the decaying remains of a funeral march in the first movement, for instance, while the textures and the harmonies create a world that seems constantly to be on the edge of imploding or crumbling away.
I'm sort of on the edge of imploding, which is sort of a nice thing.
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This chart shows a euro on the verge of imploding.
I wish him well in improving US-Serb relations and mollifying ethnic tensions among its neighbours, even if I don't think the doomsayers are correct that Bosnia-Herzegovina is on the edge of an abyss and ready to implode as it did in the 1990s.
Mitt Romney is an imploding, small, insignificant star at the edge of the Milky Way.
We're at the edge of our seats because, having made it this far, we wonder if the band will implode.
The edge of ethics.
Yet even when a Boyle narrative has imploded, he will still leave at least one extraordinary, original image burnt on to audience retinas - here, a tiny spaceman floating to the edge of darkness, striking a ray of light and vaporising.
"The Edge of Light" — Gloria Cheng Calder Quartett).
"The Edge of Seventeen".
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