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There had already been several borderline plays on the bases when things got out of hand.
NPR: Fierce Brawl Mars Canada's 10-3 Win Over Mexico
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Across Charing Cross Road on Manette Street, The Borderline is a basement dive popular for up-and-coming indie acts.
BBC: Denmark Street and Soho: London's Tin Pan Alleys
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City appealed for offside, but Petrov may just have played Lescott on and Everton got the benefit of a borderline decision.
BBC: CHOOSE A SPORT
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Policymakers need to avoid fostering borderline free enterprise, a new Declaration of Dependence on government on the part of America's most important wealth-creating sectors.
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Blackpool then had the ball in the net again through Elliott Grandin, but the goal was ruled out for Varney's earlier challenge on Stockdale - a borderline decision by referee Oliver.
BBC: Blackpool 2-2 Fulham
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But Tomb Raider is not the action movie Uncharted was, nor is it a borderline goofy meta-commentary on itself like what we saw with Far Cry.
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From puckish humor and borderline kitsch, a great and serious notion emerges: modern Europe was built on the foundation of classical music, which, as a result, endures tenaciously there.
NEWYORKER: The Silence Before Bach
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Stops along the way include downtown restaurants and clubs, a Fulton Market cooking class (a clumsy scene), Ellis Island (a borderline-manipulative scene about a borderline-manipulative strategy) and an unlikely, though entertaining, Jet Ski interlude on the Hudson River.
WSJ: Will Power
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They can only appeal over papers where the child would be awarded a higher level - in other words, they can only appeal on borderline cases.
BBC: Hundreds of heads report concerns over Sats marks