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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, under immense political pressure at home, has long argued for military action against Israel's arch-enemy, and is known to have been pulled back from the brink on at least one occasion.

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Invasive mule deer are pushing native plants to the brink on Catalina Island.

Claiming that his presidency has pulled the country back from the brink on all those fronts, Biden underlined his ambition to turn what he had once pitched as a transitional presidency into something far more transformational.

The wipeouts have dimmed the bright future that Democrats once saw for two young sensations who openly explored national ambitions, pushed Republicans to the brink on tough turf and captivated liberal donors nationwide — but are now a combined 0-5 the last three election cycles despite no shortage of money, overflowing crowds or fawning media attention.

He trains with former Cougars quarterback Alex Brink on the 7-on-7 circuit.

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