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"The truth is that Oxford is a very expensive place to live, verging on as expensive as London, but teachers don't get London weighting.
If you wonder why blacks seem particularly susceptible to rumors and conspiracy theories, you might look at a history in which the official story was a poor guide to anything that mattered much, and in which rumor sometimes verged on the truth.
Every brush stroke feels urgent but also an unwilling compromise, verging on some ultimate truth.
It is healthy for the left to be given a shake, to be wrenched from the fuzzy echo-chamber, but much of Schumacher's rhetoric verges on "post-truth" territory.
"Many clubs have made bids which in truth were verging on taking the Mick, however CP [Palace] have backed their manager & met our terms.
Leyster verged on one of her own.
"Astonishment verging on consternation filled the Assemblymen, who, through long experience, were convinced that Truth was too precious to be exhibited in public," Thayer declared in his biography.
It was verging on rare.
"O.K.," Loria said, verging on impatient.
ATMOSPHERE -- Verging on futuristic.
Verging on being OK.
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