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F. W. De Klerk
Time
18 Apr. 2005 These are the brave
friendly guys and gals who flip
twist
Curry Kirkpatrick
Newsweek
Barbara Crossette
New York Times Book Review
Bieber herself is on the precipice of a new decade
turning 30 in November. &mdash
Lucy Feldman
6 May 2026 The Turkana Rift zone is on the precipice of splitting and forming a new ocean. &mdash
Julia Jacobo
ABC News
29 Apr. 2026 The team was on the precipice of the College Football Playoff
a feat the school had not done since the format’s inception in 2014. &mdash
Bomani Jones
Vanity Fair

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