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We've come back from this brink before.
"Pull back from this brink," he asked the Indonesian president, Joko Widodo.
Washington must now try to walk both sides back from this brink.
Only a vigorous, internationally enforced, decades-long general moratorium on commercial fishing can bring us back from this brink.
Miriam recognized it in her companions and laughed, but silently, not wanting to incite her unmemorable boy to another automatic, threatened "What?" Miriam felt it in them, this cohort she'd manufactured by calling them out of the folk basement: their collective reservations at being dragged to this brink, the bridge's perihelion, the immigrant shores.
The other day after class I was talking about this brink with a friend.
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