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Just in case Perez was nostalgic for the past, when he consistently teetered on the edge because of poor run support, the Dodgers brought back a bit of that feel when they took a while to get going at the plate. Bashed by both 9/11 and a weak economy, airlines have tumbled into Chapter 11 reorganization or teetered on the edge. I have seen the effects of the opposite scenario, where a house faced right into the mountain and the back teetered on the edge of a cliff. |
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