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1 For some black millennials, their lives teeter on the edge of catastrophe.
2 ONI had long been perceived to teeter on the edge of financial ruin.
3 I teeter on my tenth rung, the rope saving my balance.
4 Gawker has, on occasion, run pieces which teeter on the brink of bad taste.
5 In his cluttered office, models of modernist buildings teeter on shelves or piles of magazines.
6 I teeter on the brink of changing my mind.
7 All celebrity-tinged hangouts teeter on the edge of naffness.
8 Once thought extinct, they were rediscovered a decade ago, and still teeter on the red list.
9 Despite their ability to polarise opinion, Bring Me the Horizon teeter on the brink of hugeness.
10 They teeter on the edge, and they just can't work out how to get down there.
11 I teeter on the rocks and branches that other walkers have laid across boggy, squelching mud.
12 The sound comes from an honest place with some experiences clearly personal while others teeter on observation.
13 Clubs' finances teeter on the edge, tied to the financial stability and philanthropy of their parent companies.
14 And even her finely tuned balance couldn't teeter on those stiletto heels for more than a millisecond.
15 I teeter on the abyss of hysteria.
16 Success has helped those teams survive in difficult markets, but others continue to teeter on brink of collapse.
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