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Excellent little Danish film about a marriage on the
verge
to falling apart.
She has a theory that Eddie is still alive and believes that the band may be on the
verge
of a renaissance, if the missing final recordings, named A Season in Hell, can be located.
The fact that this film was by far the biggest draw of its year at the British box office makes it far more interesting, as a historical document of the culturally regressive preferences of a population on the
verge
of the 'progress' of currency decimalisation, than as an otherwise ineffably disturbing episode in British cinema history.
The only problem I had with the film is that it
verge'
s a little to close to being sentimental during the early part of the film, but it's only a small problem.
THIS guy, however, was on the
verge
of tears.
Soon they are both on the
verge
of flunking out, and their only salvation is if one of their roommates commits suicide.
A mid-level star of the kind of medium grade movie that was going out of fashion, he was on the
verge
of becoming an anachronism; and had he not died a couple of years after this film one wonders what would have happened to him and his career.
movie will leave you with an impact long after the end credits have rolled.David Fincher directs this intense psychological suspense thriller.Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt play two detectives on the trail of the killer.Freeman plays veteran Detective Lt. William Somerset,on the
verge
of retirement,after this case.Pitt plays rookie detective Detective David Mills.Kevin Spacey also stars in a powerful performance that is mesmerizing.this
In Sub-Saharan Africa, where three of the four countries on the
verge
of famine are located, crop yields have long lagged behind the rest of the world, owing to poor farm inputs, such as low-quality seeds and fertilizer.
And, though the 2003 SARS outbreak was contained, causing fewer than 1,000 deaths, the disease was on the
verge
of deeply disrupting several East Asian economies including China’s.
One day, the country is on the brink of a double-dip recession; the next, it is on the
verge
of a turbo-charged recovery, powered by resilient consumers and US multinationals starting to deploy, at long last, their massive cash reserves.
But, for some, the dream is on the
verge
of becoming a nightmare.
The Fed cannot even provide credit to specific regions, let alone states on the
verge
of bankruptcy (for example, California).
In addition, China’s leaders appear to be on the
verge
of approving 12 new regional free-trade zones, which will drive competition and efficiency on a new scale in many economic sectors.
It seemed as if the young country was on the
verge
of tearing itself apart.
They were panicking in the hospital, overrun by cases on the
verge
of dying.
China's Reforms Stall AgainAs the 82 nd anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party approached last July, the Party's new General Secretary, Hu Jintao, seemed on the
verge
of announcing a whole new range of reforms.
Much more worrying, however, is what lurks unmentioned behind the Treasury report: a serious legislative effort, supported by the Trump administration, to reduce the level of scrutiny applied to banks that are on the
verge
of becoming systemically important.
Among Americans, feelings toward Russia
verge
on something close to hatred, and many in Russia now regard Americans with ill-concealed disdain.
Not only has it not recovered from its post-2008 cold; beset by multiplying crises, it is now on the
verge
of developing pneumonia.
Last year, the eurozone was on the
verge
of a double-dip recession.
MADRID – After years of intensifying fragmentation and tension, the European Union may be on the
verge
of losing its most precious assets: peace, prosperity, freedom of movement, and values such as tolerance, openness, and unity.
Nothing remained of his swaying hips and his howls, or of the pale eyes perpetually on the
verge
of laughing or crying (you never knew which).
Vaccines have eradicated smallpox, pushed polio to the
verge
of eradication, and saved millions of children from measles, diphtheria, tetanus, and other deadly and disabling diseases.
Once again, the eurozone appears to be on the
verge
of unraveling.
He inherited a financial system on the
verge
of collapse.
But, with Syria immersed in a brutal civil war that has claimed more than 130,000 lives already, Libya on the
verge
of collapse, and Egypt returning power to the army and proscribing the Muslim Brotherhood, Tunisia has been the only success.
France is also trying to return to old policies of bailing out unprofitable private companies on the
verge
of collapse with taxpayers' money.
Monetary policy is already starting to change in the US, and it could be on the
verge
of changing globally.
So, as polio nears eradication, the world is on the
verge
of delivering the first global public good of the new millennium.
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