The times are perilous, but history is full of perilous eras.
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Between its walls, a constant stream of citizens and freedom fighters made their perilous, just perilous, sprints.
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Reporters Without Borders said Mexico was the third most perilous country in the world for journalists, after Syria and Afghanistan — in other words, the most perilous outside a declared war zone.
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Tribal thinking is not just inherently undemocratic — it's perilous.
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" That could be perilous at a point where "U.
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All of it has created a perilous situation, Gross said.
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If the door became unlatched, the results could be perilous.
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Despite these differences, they're in a similarly perilous emotional state.
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So what exactly makes a journey to Mars so perilous?
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Health care reform is always difficult and often politically perilous.
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Now speaking out even on technical subjects can be perilous.
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The systematic risk generated by banks in 2007 was perilous.
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The sea route to Italy from Africa is particularly perilous.
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The #IamMedicaid campaign is a response to that perilous shortfall.
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"It was already in a perilous financial position," she said.
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The information superhighway began to look more perilous than ever.
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It all adds up to a perilous climate for investing.
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But at the same time, debt to her feels perilous.
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The relationship seems perilous, forced to retreat to this fort.
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For Bethesda, it's impossible to escape, and perilous to ignore.
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Needing or being needed by anyone seemed perilous to Daniel.
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Some, however, are still trying to make the perilous voyage.
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Elaborate about defense and the perilous state of world affairs.
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Trump's meddling in this is perilous for US foreign policy.
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This is a second chance, but a perilous one. video
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Oceans foaming, mariners roaming, never a home in perilous seas.
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That's a great adventure but it's also perilous and existential.
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Questions over how to pressure Mr. Trump were similarly perilous.
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Raising an aspiring athlete can be perilous for any parent.
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I was sure it would be perilous to bend over.
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Delivering packages for Amazon can itself be a perilous job.
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Beyond thinking about her perilous situation, she worries about them.
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Trying to stay friends with all sides is proving perilous.
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Life on that frontier was fragile, perilous, lonely and remorseless.
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The bill's path in the Senate appeared much more perilous.
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Figurative decolonization is as perilous a concept as figurative violence.
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Facebook taking down an ad criticizing its policies is perilous.
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Even its name is perilous — "van wick" or "van wike"?
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And the next layer is just as perilous: the photosphere.
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She's also clever and kind, regardless of her perilous circumstances.
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The president's big international agreements face a similarly perilous future.
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It would offer patriotic substance instead of perilous nuclear braggadocio.
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Hurricane Harvey comes at a perilous political moment for Trump.
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Buying children's gifts for the holidays is a perilous process.
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But Heller knows he's got a perilous path to reelection.
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That path toward democracy, always fraught, has grown downright perilous.
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It's a perilous trip, but I'll take it for the team.
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"It&aposs always perilous to divorce text from context," he said.
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But it was perilous, too, for stars and their fragile egos.
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But with winter again setting in, it becomes a perilous undertaking.
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If that happens, Mexico will embark on a perilous political experiment.
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America's most perilous period, revisited through essays, diaries and archival images.
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This could be a bit of a perilous direction to choose.
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It will be a thrilling journey, but also a perilous one.
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The American landscape from Mr. Finn's perspective is a perilous wasteland.
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Be careful: Roads will remain perilous as snow melts and refreezes.
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Friday night's perilous moment wasn't meant as an incitement for war.
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But those two other things make it a little more perilous.
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In mainland China under Mr Xi, to be rich is perilous.
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Streets became polluted and perilous places for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists.
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This is a perilous moment in the history of our country.
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The situation for migrants in Matamoros and Reynosa, meanwhile, is perilous.
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It's always perilous to say Trump is going to oust anybody.
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But more perilous decision points loom ominously just around the corner.
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The White House may have made that balancing act less perilous.
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Equally perilous: companies where the Holy Grail is promotion from within.
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Third, it gives China perilous busy work outside its near-abroad.
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No serious mishaps for the Americans on the sometimes perilous beam.
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A transition period is inevitable, and inevitably it will be perilous.
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The same perilous segregation still exists with regard to white supremacy.
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Macy's painted a bleak picture of its already perilous financial situation.
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For Mr. Nix, the footage comes at an already perilous moment.
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Now they are at the center of a perilous geopolitical battle.
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For politicians — especially New York City mayors — storms can be perilous.
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Dancing in drag was not only uncommon, it was also perilous.
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We are now in that shadow zone, dark, chilling and perilous.
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Russia's fate for the upcoming Winter Olympics is on perilous ground.
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Several wanted to delay judgment about this momentous yet perilous matter.
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For those getting out, the first two weeks are particularly perilous.
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The Perilous Realm usually has different rules than the normal world.
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Outtakes: • Vinnie and Alston find themselves in awkward, potentially perilous spots.
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Op-Ed Contributor It's a perilous time to be a statue.
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But when helping others is perilous, to help nonetheless is heroic.
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Sugar is particularly perilous, because it is devoid of essential nutrients.
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Others have made perilous sea journeys to Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.
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The path forward will continue to be perilous and deeply unsatisfying.
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It was years before #MeToo; protesting harassment was far more perilous.
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So take nothing for granted—this will be a perilous operation.
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Empathy — "the biographer's most valuable but perilous weapon" — joins the two.
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What was once a slippery slope is becoming a perilous pit.
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But changing the system is a perilous move for the president.
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This work really did arrive in a more perilous time, though.
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Officials across the Midwest told of harrowing rescues and perilous situations.
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This year, though, the monarchs' flight seems more perilous than ever.
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We did this during the Cold War under very perilous times.
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The veto override could put Rauner in a perilous position politically.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders of adopting a perilous Corbyn playbook.
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Offline, too, it has been a perilous decade for Pakistani journalists.
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The mountaineers are "used to working in perilous conditions," he added.
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The results suggest that those companies are in a perilous situation.
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Nonetheless, blurring the lines between national defence and law enforcement is perilous.
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Due to unseen deadly forces, the perilous journey must be made blindly.
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Worse still, we're facing it at a perilous time for political nuance.
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"It's in very, very, very perilous shape," Trump said of the island.
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But few of the old gods grasp how perilous their existence is.
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Were Russia to seize it, the sea route might also become perilous.
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Against advice, Dad insisted on driving, and the entire trip was perilous.
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"This is the most perilous moment in modern American history," he tweeted.
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All this combines to leave Pakistan in a state of perilous uncertainty.
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Simple operations, such as a burst appendix, will be perilous once again.
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They were consigned to the insecure middle, where every misstep was perilous.
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U.S. Route 224, cutting through the Texas-New Mexico border, is perilous.
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The numbers making the perilous crossing from Africa to Italy had increased.
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Long-term use is perilous; use by the terminally ill is not.
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But their bill faces a perilous journey before it can become law.
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Others were in perilous health, and two died later, court documents showed.
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" He added, "It seems unethical to not contribute at this perilous time.
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And there were others, all warning that these are perilous times indeed.
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"The Wild Life" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for perilous situations.
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"Long Way North" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for perilous moments.
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Those aboard had been rescued from their perilous sea journey on Sunday.
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Taylor suggested that there is hope in spite of the perilous conditions.
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Not that we don't all recognize that the politics can be perilous.
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And the outlook for Republicans in the House of Representatives remains perilous.
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America must come together and lead the world through these perilous times.
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The pulled products and refunds come at a perilous time for Claire's.
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The rhetoric feeds a perilous prejudice and reflects a paranoia overriding reason.
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But he kept finding himself drawn onto perilous political territory by Mrs.
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This can increase the risk of adverse outcomes with sometimes perilous results.
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For Democrats, the remainder of the primary season will be less perilous.
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Unproven ideas are perilous, leading most studios to cling to bankable sequels.
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Is humor the thing that will save us in these perilous times?
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Michael Cohen is potentially more perilous to President Trump than anybody else.
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Spotify's complaint comes at perilous moment for the world's biggest tech companies.
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All of this makes this moment seem particularly perilous for the court.
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Lieutenant Colonel Friend recalled at least two perilous missions, both in 1944.
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Casting a social phenomenon as an individual pathology is a perilous temptation.
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But subway riders might not realize how perilous the tracks can be.
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Very cleverly, you can use it rescue people from perilous movie situations.
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For that reason, the country has reached an even more perilous moment.
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And American support for the Y.P.G. pushed it toward a perilous overreach.
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But in reality, it makes braking on a full battery incredibly perilous.
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And that is all the more reason that regression is so perilous.
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The truth is that coaching anywhere in the N.H.L. has become perilous.
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Thousands died in the perilous journey, mostly by sea and then land.
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Against this perilous backdrop, Mr. Guaidó's promise of amnesty is hardly enough.
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Instead, Vonn stayed true to form and charged down the perilous racecourse.
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They made the perilous crossing at night, vomiting with sickness and fear.
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Indeed, we can widen it out and see how perilous Sanders' position is.
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These are perilous times for Lula, and for the movement he helped start.
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We are entering a new, uncertain and perilous era in American public life.
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We see their workplaces, both of which have small, but potentially perilous, hazards.
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Other times, under more perilous circumstances, I had to pull over my car.
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Despite the newly perilous course, there is a silver lining for sailing fans.
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It is also, without question, a perilous time in the history of creation.
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If you're a civilian in these cities, you're in a very perilous situation.
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Not just oil producers, but everyone else, too, may find the transition perilous.
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The loss of Lieberman's five has brought him down to a perilous 61.
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These reported violations of the Montreal Protocol come at an especially perilous moment.
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With regard to Asia, the administration's zigging and zagging has been particularly perilous.
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Mixing zones are perilous to bikers, and have sometimes resulted in biker deaths.
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But spinning the law, so popular with some, is downright perilous for others.
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Though sensational, the problem of vibrio isn't as perilous as sea level rise.
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The result is that migrants have been seeking alternative, often more perilous, routes.
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Her position as a "woman biographer" put her in a new perilous position.
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But we don't have to repeat the perilous drama of the 20th century.
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Both rulings underscore the perilous legal footing on which abortion rights now rest.
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The Fiji purchase was not the first effort to address Kiribati's perilous future.
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Thanks to Matthew Brown's fanciful script, however, their predicament never feels remotely perilous.
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Ryan's plan for a long twilight period looks increasingly perilous for House Republicans.
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If the strategy works, however, it could create an even more perilous outcome.
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These signified bodies are not perilous as in dangerous or hazardous or treacherous.
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Meanwhile, ecologists have released jaw-dropping reports on the perilous state of nature.
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There are no shortcuts, however, and it would be perilous to attempt them.
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But a listless first half on Tuesday put them back on perilous footing.
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In some cases, the advance of warmer weather can lead to perilous meetings.
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Mr. Kim is conducting this experiment at a perilous time for the institution.
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Traffic stops are especially perilous and life disrupting to undocumented immigrants and PoC.
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Her latest collaboration sounds particularly perilous: a duet with a hip-hop dancer.
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Like myth, sport takes place in a Perilous Realm where special rules apply.
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Conditions on the inside are far more perilous than those on the outside.
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That world is long gone, leaving in its wake something much more perilous.
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That has put workers who make an hourly wage in a perilous position.
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Ultimately, companies like MoviePass illustrate the perilous tightrope many growing businesses must walk.
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Still the miscarriages came — and with each one an increasingly perilous emotional minefield.
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It was perilous and unhealthy: in 1967, three miners were killed a week.
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But it also clouds China's vision of the world at a perilous moment.
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It sets up yet another perilous court appearance for him later this week.
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These are perilous times for brands, with partisans on both sides threatening boycotts.
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Prompt medical care was rare, and collisions with white motorists were particularly perilous.
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Boosted's struggles come at a perilous time for the so-called micromobility industry.
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Antecedent incidents underscore the perilous ramifications; a literal 2017 stampede injured 16 people.
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However, in those perilous moments of anxiety, we just want a quick fix.
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They loved most and best of all the perilous play of secret knowledge.
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Some adjustments in the Iran deal's implementation could help avert such perilous consequences.
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This perilous backtracking is happening despite the fast-growing effects of climate change.
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"Yet the vote also reflects Brexit Britain's perilous diplomatic position," Mr. Gowan said.
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The author accompanies migrants on perilous journeys across mountains, deserts, and the Mediterranean.
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PITTSBURGH — Our planet is a perilous place filled with terrifying ways to die.
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It helps members eke out a living and get some perilous criminal thrills.
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Those factors could dampen demand for oil, making it perilous to increase supply.
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Meanwhile, the spotlight on Brindisi grew hotter, and the politics became more perilous.
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Taken as a whole, these vignettes paint Big's life as perilous, materially difficult.
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Equally counterproductive, and decidedly more difficult and perilous: trying to time the market.
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That, and the fact that the most perilous challenge he faces went unmentioned.
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Or are certain memories so perilous that they're better left buried and ignored?
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Cambodia's construction industry is booming, but the lives of its workers are perilous.
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He understands that it could be perilous to the environment—and would certainly be perilous for public relations—should a mouse with a drive toward albinism or infertility escape its plexiglass box and start mating with the free mouse population.
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At least 2,150 migrants have died so far in 2017 attempting the perilous crossing.
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I was like Janeway navigating the perilous unknown with trusted friends by my side.
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Yet tracking these sorts of Russian activities in Africa can be a perilous game.
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Luckily for us and our perilous spending habits, the trend is still growing stronger.
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And it begs the question of why Russia would take this perilous extra step.
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Republican Senate candidates entering a perilous debate season are facing a Donald Trump problem.
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Thomas Cook, a British brand established 178 years ago, is in a perilous position.
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Such as: Does he fess up to politically damaging and perhaps legally perilous conduct?
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Crossing that group, at least right now, is, still, a potentially perilous political endeavor.
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Shot after shot was fired from the trenches as he made his perilous journey.
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Many Rohingya with the means to leave Myanmar did so by perilous sea journey.
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And the yuan is the prime example of what a perilous place this is.
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Maybe the seduction of plants in alcoholic form is what makes them most perilous.
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But the perilous descent seems like a cruel, unnecessary test of the boy's mettle.
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"Alice Through the Looking Glass" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for perilous sequences.
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Nostalgia can be a seductive emotion, but it can be a perilous one, too.
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That is why the new allegations could place Manafort in an exceptionally perilous position.
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The bubble in mortgages would still have bubbled up, only smaller and less perilous.
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Even her closest allies acknowledge it is a perilous reputation she may never dispel.
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Ever shifting, the cancer terrain is treacherous to negotiate, its perilous landscape always unstable.
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What are they doing to us in this perilous place,this prison of loss?
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Presenting false information, under the guise of journalistic candor, only exacerbates this perilous situation.
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In the perilous world of mixed martial arts, no fighter's continued success is guaranteed.
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Equally perilous, though, are the exchanges where virtual currencies are bought, sold and stored.
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Several that were already in financial strife are now in an extremely perilous position.
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MORIA, Greece — He survived torture in Congo, and a perilous boat journey from Turkey.
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They personally know people who are nurses and doctors in the most perilous wards.
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The politics of looking anti-police or soft on crime were just too perilous.
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Exit polls in November's Virginia governor's race vividly illustrate the party's perilous electoral position.
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That's why Ms. López was risking the perilous freight trains with her young children.
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Pressing ahead with the Tokyo Games means creating a massive, potentially perilous petri dish.
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THE PERILOUS ADVENTURES OF THE COWBOY KING By Jerome Charyn 310 pp. Liveright. $26.95.
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"Tahriib" refers to the desperate journeys of African immigrants on perilous seas to Europe.
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Perhaps the details behind the boat heist and perilous journey would finally be told.
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Amy Klobuchar, who finds her campaign at a perilous point heading into South Carolina.
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The perilous journey feels safer with a light and camera showing the way ahead.
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But breaking with tradition can have perilous consequences when bombs and missiles are involved.
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They will also know why Caroline embarks on a perilous search for her mother.
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Every little thing that goes up my perilous staircase has to come down again.
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Do you think it's a more perilous time for comedians who joke about politics?
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Facing such perilous conditions, lots and lots of Republicans are steering toward calmer shores.
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Others fly to Turkey and attempt the perilous journey across the Mediterranean to Europe.
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But getting rid of what are technically known as tax expenditures is politically perilous.
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The city still felt perilous then, she said, but the scene was close-knit.
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Five Star's support halved, making elections perilous for its members' continued employment in Parliament.
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Five Star's support halved, making elections perilous for its members' continued employment in Parliament.
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Most defectors avoid such a perilous crossing to the South, instead fleeing through China.
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The ostensibly perilous state of Europe was something of a motif at the party.
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The indictment landed at a perilous moment for the Republican Party in North Carolina.
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Mattis' public resignation could also make Senate confirmation perilous for any hand-picked successor.
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Mr Macron and his centre-right prime minister, Edouard Philippe, are treading a perilous line.
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"This hydro-dam project has made life perilous for us," Anatole told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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And for much of the year, surface ice and perilous icebergs makes getting there impossible.
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The measure comes against the backdrop of media reports of perilous conditions at border facilities.
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His cowboy tendencies made him gravitate to a more perilous challenge earlier in his career.
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In 2015, Broadly reported on the perilous situation for domestic workers in the Arab states.
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But there's still a lot of science, and a perilous landing, to complete first.[JAXA]
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At least 26 migrants died from January to May, making the perilous journey, Reuters reported.
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The raccoon gave people something to root for, but it sure was a perilous journey.
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One such level has you helping a villager navigate a perilous path by removing obstacles.
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Democrats are gaining public support and that is what makes things perilous for the administration.
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But the world of Politics with a capital "P" is something more alien, and perilous.
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High public spending and low growth has left the country in a perilous fiscal position.
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But the Aquarius is heavily overcrowded, making the four-day trip to Spain particularly perilous.
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Surprisingly, astrologers, Hindu priests and shamans could hold the key to ending this perilous cycle.
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In this fairy tale, the symbolism of a big, dark beast pervades Belle's perilous captivity.
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Trading against the trends can be a perilous endeavor and trading is largely about probabilities.
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Perilous situations can present themselves at any time, no matter how much precaution is taken.
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Increasingly, they suffer the worst of both worlds: a perilous journey and years in limbo.
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A world economy stuck in the doldrums, he cautioned, may be a perilous place politically.
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It's an exciting moment for longtime advocates of single-payer, but a perilous one, too.
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Worse, Labour's meltdown comes as Britain begins complex and perilous Brexit negotiations, which need scrutiny.
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While no lives were endangered, the rains made rescue operations increasingly perilous, General Ranasinghe said.
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Computer experts — and the House Encryption Working Group — agree that this is a perilous route.
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Had either of them made it further, the journey would have become yet more perilous.
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Putting a man in a top slot in the current environment is a perilous undertaking.
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And in the present political climate, a void free of facts is a perilous thing.
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While Pelosi is facing an increasingly perilous path, many Democrats believe she will ultimately win.
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A plunge into the unknown is part of making it past those perilous first years.
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Astoria must have been a heavenly finale for those who survived the perilous Oregon Trail.
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But one entree is perilous, while the other has tired ingredients in a suboptimal sauce.
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Through no fault of their own, millions of hard-working Americans face a perilous future.
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Much like Hazim, Raid's journey to Greece was rife with false starts and perilous crossings.
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The journey, though, was perilous, with escaped slaves beaten or killed if they were captured.
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Either way, his warning is a reminder that this sort of covetous power is perilous.
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Nanga Parbat, also known among climbers as the "killer mountain," was an extremely perilous mission.
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Commenting on the proposed law, Le Monde warned against the "perilous nature" of information regulation.
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Amid suffocating heat in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday, Djokovic was in a perilous state.
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The perilous influence of Barthes in thinking about translation is evident in other ways, too.
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But Northamptonshire has become a warning sign of the perilous state of Britain's local governments.
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The 1940 presidential campaign coincided with one of the most perilous times in world history.
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History shows that perilous pressures can build for years inside major economies without disaster unfolding.
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Despite his rock star image abroad, things are looking perilous ahead of elections in October.
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Poorly paved roads and a lack of guardrails make the country's mountain roads particularly perilous.
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The switch comes at a perilous moment for both the media and the polling industry.
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A journey of three or four weeks by sea was considered perilous in those days.
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Twenty-five years after the end of apartheid, South Africa is at another perilous moment.
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Living alongside rivers is increasingly perilous, as stronger—yet often less frequent—storms flood communities.
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This is a perilous moment for journalism, for free expression and for an informed public.
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But scientists now work in a world that is both more perilous and more chaotic.
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To say that the United States is in a perilous political moment is an understatement.
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Despite her successes, her designs remind her of the perilous journey she and others took.
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Others survived perilous passages by boat to work as migrant workers elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
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Apple's new call-blocking feature could push costs and response rates into more perilous territory.
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Attendance is down, and perilous negotiations with the company's labor unions are on the horizon.
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A title-starved hockey market in Toronto has created a perilous environment for N.H.L. coaches.
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Living in an echo chamber is not only sad, it can also be fairly perilous.
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In truth, it was less perilous than it appeared, though sharks could be a problem.
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This encirclement made ground patrols perilous and in some places rendered resupply by road impossible.
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"Perilous Bodies" is one of three exhibitions planned for the gallery's first year in operation.
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Falsifying or concealing such information could be illegal, adding to Flynn's already perilous legal situation.
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The former would grant their requests more legal force, but could also prove politically perilous.
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Migrants' hopes of a less perilous passage depend on whether American courts overturn the new policies.
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Escaping to the south, through the fighting, would be perilous, but basic supplies are running short.
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The crackdown comes as the number of those trying to make the perilous crossing is dwindling.
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The central Mediterranean route between North Africa and Italy is a highly perilous one for migrants.
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Caravans were first organized to highlight the plight of immigrants making the perilous journey through Mexico.
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The winner will take a key step up the ladder in the perilous UFC lightweight division.
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GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become less perilous in recent years.
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The journey, however, will be complex and perilous, beset by wrong turnings, chicanes and elephant traps.
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The fighting aggravates religious tensions in a country with a perilous north-south, Muslim-Christian divide.
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It's an intimate look at the perilous journey migrants take from North Africa across the Mediterranean.
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Or embark on a perilous journey across the sea, and endanger the lives of their families?
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Migrant crisis Fewer people have attempted the perilous trip across the Mediterranean to Europe this year.
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Still, there are certain constants that are as true, and perilous, today as they were then.
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Thousands sold their belongings to raise cash for perilous journeys in pursuit of their American Dream.
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It was this hardship that brought America's perilous healthcare situation into sharp focus for the comedian.
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And the two-party system makes it especially perilous for congressional Republicans to turn on Trump.
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The perilous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded vessels, has cost many lives.
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Ferrah wants to go to Canada while others have taken the perilous sea crossing to Europe.
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The sad reality of America is that the law is still perilous for pot-appreciative parents.
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The elites in the party increasingly believe that he is a perilous figure for the GOP.
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Others retort that peacekeeping was always perilous: more than 130 Canadians have died on UN missions.
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So, if you're ready to take this perilous plunge, let's get started on the Coach website.
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Murray's odd little poem substitutes for the lover's body a thing huge, hard, cold, and perilous.
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Outside of our modern world of prepackaged food on grocery store shelves, it's a perilous task.
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American towns are in a perilous state – and that is precisely what people demanded and received.
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The perilous journey between the African coast and the European mainland results in deaths every year.
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They warn: Don't wait for it to arrive at the airports and establish a perilous foothold.
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President Trump lately has juggled three related international challenges perilous enough to test the deftest diplomat.
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An angry and declining Russia is far more perilous than an ascending economic power like China.
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It is a feat that is particularly perilous when dealing with fragile products like fresh food.
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After a perilous journey, they discover that their home planet is not how they left it.
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It is noble for a school to take in academically at-risk students, but also perilous.
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Yet forgetting is perilous, because today's youth will be tomorrow's victims unless the cycle is broken.
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The scramble to defend their Senate majority, perilous with any Republican nominee, has grown increasingly difficult.
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It is likely to be burdensome for all, trying for most and truly perilous for some.
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"Nobody achieves anything great by being happy and cozy," he says, reveling in his perilous talents.
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For years, migrants who survived the perilous crossing of the sea arrived on Italy's southern coasts.
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Seattle Seahawks: Perhaps no team's current quarterback situation is more perilous than that of the Seahawks.
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The road through Mexico is perilous, and LGBTQ people, especially transgender women, are even more exposed.
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The journey can be perilous, especially for puppies and kittens, which are more vulnerable to stress.
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Accusations of sexual assault offer a perilous road for a reporter, investigator or prosecutor to walk.
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The southern Red Sea is one of the planet's most congested, commercially important and perilous waterways.
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Swimming with music-industry sharks as a young woman would have been perilous on its own.
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The plunge in stock prices is a reflection, rather than a cause, of this perilous moment.
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But by Wednesday, Mr. Trump seemed to grasp just how perilous his political situation had become.
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The Justice Department had convened the meetings to address what we saw as a perilous trend.
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Expect to see the ugly and perilous repercussions of this harrowing experience for years to come.
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In soccer, altering or even the suggestion of altering, heritage-filled insignia is a perilous task.
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But that is perilous, as the prosecution of Webb Hubbell, the former associate attorney general, showed.
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Amid the kerfuffle, did Joe Biden manage to survive another perilous encounter with the English language?
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Tulsa's thorny history of racial injustice can be counted as among the most perilous in America.
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So how do I raise my daughter to share my Muslim traditions in this perilous world?
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Out of the predawn gloom and fog appeared the final, perilous, spotlit pitches of the Streif.
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But Mueller, at least according to Giuliani, isn't likely to go down that legally perilous road.
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It would be perilous for Europe's centrists to assume that these movements will retreat anytime soon.
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Fast-paced and rich in detail, Buddy Levy's "Labyrinth of Ice" captures this perilous polar adventure.
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Tom Price will be asked to pull off the most perilous high-wire act in Washington.
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That perilous environment created an atmosphere for an outsider such as Trump to do so well.
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But in so doing, they will be picking a fight that may prove perilous to Republicans.
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And this is the key for Trump and why his standing with voters seems so perilous.
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Naturally, it is literally in everyone's best interest that such a perilous dependence be scrupulously avoided.
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Assange should face justice, but the process will be a perilous one for the free press.
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The protests have created a perilous environment for companies doing business in Asia's premier financial hub.
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But with oranges and grapefruit, it has proved nearly as perilous as diseases, freezes and hurricanes.
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Some of the women rescued Monday had young children and infants with them on the perilous trip.
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Britain is leaving the EU at a time when its relations with the United States are perilous.
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This is perilous for firms with heavy debts, which rely on steady profits to pay the interest.
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Then she grabs a knife and a flurry of pings sends her rating to a perilous one.
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Apparently the mix of permanent marker used and germs acquired in shipping could prove perilous to health.
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GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become distinctly less perilous in recent years.
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BA, unlike Air France, which is also battling strikes, cannot claim to be in a perilous state.
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They all point me towards the perilous turbulences and chancy exhilarations that pass through me in dreams.
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Postal report puts muscle behind Trump's Amazon grudge Why it matters: Amazon faces a politically perilous moment.
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In today's messy and perilous world, games of good and bad cop may be an unfortunate necessity.
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It's not unreasonable to assess another breakthrough in meddling with a building block of life as perilous.
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Washington (CNN)Turkey's attempted military coup has brought its relationship with the US to a perilous crossroads.
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Elephant numbers rebounded when war-torn Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) became too perilous for poachers in the 1970s.
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Johnson enters Downing Street at one of the most perilous junctures in post-World War British history.
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Because it was too perilous to travel the main roads, they moved by night with incredible stealth.
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One of those new additions that walked that perilous line between utility and stupidity was Live Photos.
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These are among the most perilous of environments on planet Earth, places where few humans dare tread.
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She couldn't: We lived paycheck to paycheck, and the gap between the two checks was always perilous.
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It's reminiscent of moments from The Flame In The Flood, although our lives are significantly less perilous.
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Pitting them against each other could prove perilous, but Jon Snow's been known to beat the odds.
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Yesterday, I discovered for the first time a floor of the dungeon broken up by perilous chasms.
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COOPER: The idea, helping refugee women rebuild their lives using the life vest from their perilous journey.
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It makes me so grateful to see people in Canada caring about Americans in these perilous times!
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Alan and his relatives drowned when their boat capsized during a perilous crossing from Turkey to Greece.
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What we do know is that the two become close during their sure-to-be perilous journey.
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There are signs that overcrowding in Bangladeshi camps could prompt many others to make similarly perilous voyages.
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But for the company itself, the most perilous years were those that followed the first world war.
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The GOP's standing with female voters — who almost always cast a majority of ballots — is particularly perilous.
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The clear and present danger of the former is nuclear war, or at least perilous conventional conflict.
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The clear theme of the 2016 GOP convention was that life in 23st-century American is perilous.
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Twenty-six young girls, thought to be from Nigeria, recently died on a perilous crossing to Italy.
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The Pats are in the perilous position of 4th and 10 from their own 1-yard line.
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In Israel itself, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces the most perilous election of his career next week.
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Thousands more are still on their way, risking their lives on a perilous trip, probably in vain.
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It sounds trivial, but it's a fitting analogy as the Republican Party heads toward a perilous crossroads.
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They also want the speaker to shield them from "politically perilous votes"—presumably on progressive policy issues.
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The perilous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded, rickety vessels, has cost many lives.
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It was an all-too-rare moment of institutional integrity in these perilous times for American democracy.
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Perilous Bodies, an exhibition at the Ford Foundation's newly opened gallery, suggests the inescapable vulnerability of embodiment.
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The most perilous situation came in the fourth, when the Giants loaded the bases with one out.
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But thousands fleeing poverty and conflict across the Middle East and Africa still attempt the perilous crossing.
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But as the recent rocket launch demonstrated, "kicking the can down the road" will become increasingly perilous.
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Where things get a lot more complicated and financially perilous is in the realm of independent wrestling.
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Although the journey is perilous and expensive, the channels between there and here are accessible and efficient.
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From these threads, the first exhibition in the series, Perilous Bodies, laid out and examined that violence.
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Those inquiries come at a perilous time for Deutsche Bank, which is negotiating to merge with Commerzbank.
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" Gramsci thought the perilous interregnum between world orders was a time of "the most varied morbid symptoms.
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As they careen toward potentially perilous 2018 midterm elections, Republicans are now actively considering bringing them back.
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His current attempt to move another piece of major legislation — health care reform — has proven politically perilous.
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As the sun rose, the taxi climbed perilous cobblestone roads further and deeper into hills of farmland.
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But while New York's streets have become less deadly for pedestrians, they still remain perilous for others.
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Yes, we grow older, our bodies balk and life turns increasingly perilous; but it's not only downhill.
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Randomized trials are difficult, other experts agreed, and randomized diet studies so perilous they are seldom attempted.
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The coronavirus outbreak has put people with eating disorders and people recovering from them in perilous positions.
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But they are perilous enough that the prime minister has to approve them personally, Mr. Eiland said.
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The regular-season schedule has a few more perilous opponents, including Iowa and No. 25 Michigan State.
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The bridge is not far upriver from Niagara Falls, and falling into the water would be perilous.
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Her comment was a reminder of the deeply perilous ground that Schiff and his team are treading.
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Mr. Trump's arrival in office came at a particularly perilous time for both Novartis and AT&T.
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" She said the masses of people trying to flee created a perilous situation: "We were being crushed.
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As recently as November, Iran's perilous economic state appeared to pose a foundational threat to the regime.
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His program has featured guests from across the political spectrum but has also tread on perilous territory.
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"Birthright: A War Story" packs a powerful message: that reproduction has become perilous for women in America.
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For many observers, Wednesday's drama was a sign that overheated political arguments have reached a perilous point.
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If they survive the perilous maritime journey, migrants this year face much tougher European Union border controls.
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"It's easy to initiate sanctions, but it has become politically perilous to discuss removing them," Huntsman wrote.
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And anyone who is paying attention and goes along with this perilous charade is complicit in it.
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Do we really want to slash the State Department and the U.S.A.I.D. at such a perilous moment?
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The Middle East is currently at one of the most perilous periods in close to 50 years.
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It was one of the deadliest disasters this year among people making the perilous journey to Europe.
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The CNN poll pegged him at just 42% — perilous territory for a President seeking a second term.
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His appointment suggests that Mr. Trump is comfortable with these positions, which is extremely perilous and unwise.
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The world is a perilous place, and from America's standpoint, public diplomacy can make it less so.
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The alternative to talks, he said, would be an increasingly perilous standoff that threatened the entire region.
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The President is in perilous political territory -- dipping to 39% approval in a new CNN/SSRS poll.
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But on the eve of the election, it was clear that a perilous dynamic had been ignored.
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Much of the border is secured to control migration and the journey by water is a perilous.
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Boeing's decision-making processes, Venezuela's opposition at a perilous crossroads and Apple's impact on the Chinese economy.
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He recalled a particularly perilous period from December 22025 when the city was held by UNITA rebels.
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Carlos Ghosn&aposs safety in Lebanon is seeming increasingly perilous as details of his escapade trickle out.
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Today's dispatch takes place in a perilous, tragic future where such a thing has become a necessity.
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Sure, we all like to imagine ourselves acting courageously in a perilous situation, but would we really?
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Desire is complicated; racialized desire — that is, desire for another presented to us as forbidden — is perilous.
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But that would be a perilous strategy for him, and one he has already tried, with little success.
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But the perilous standing of the Big Apple Circus, which hopes to reorganize and reopen, is primarily financial.
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On Tuesday, conservative talk show host Laura Ingraham suggested Ryan was leading the President on a perilous path.
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If the travel ban remains in place, Hameed worries he'll be back to a very perilous square one.
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Even as conditions improved, and divers began laying life-saving rope guidelines through the cave, it was perilous.
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Taking an easily compromised device into the room to hear the depositions is to cross a perilous line.
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The whole idea of making predictions a year-plus before an election is perilous -- even during ordinary times.
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Returning to Singapore could be legitimately perilous — Alfred Dodwell said Yee would almost definitely be sent to prison.
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Yet when Britain decided to seek out Terra Australis, she was the craft chosen for the perilous undertaking.
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This perilous inconsistency in Facebook's policy decisions is a sign that its corporate power has grown too great.
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Getting the right balance between what France needs, and what the French will vote for, will be perilous.
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This work is perilous—an avalanche killed 16 Sherpas in 2014—but makes the ascent easier for foreigners.
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As they have made their often perilous journeys, the rhetoric that has greeted them has become increasingly inflammatory.
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The same chain of fool is saying that cancellation of the summit is what&aposs really perilous itself.
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Aerospace engineers, astronauts, and Musk himself have said the first missions to Mars are likely to be perilous.
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A look at the official trailer gives us that answer - the world is once again in perilous danger.
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This is the story of a young woman navigating the at-times perilous path that is modern dating.
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"Donald Trump, in my judgment, would make a perilous world even more dangerous," Collins told CNN's Jamie Gangel.
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Theirs will be a journey just as perilous as that of al Saady's men in the other direction.
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According to The Drive, the race consisted of a third of the racetrack, including a perilous hairpin turn.
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One popular route started with a flight to Ecuador, followed by a perilous land journey through Central America.
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Each year, newborn crabs make the perilous trek from the sea shore to the forests of Christmas Island.
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Many have also attempted to reach Europe by making the perilous journey by boat across the Mediterranean Sea.
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Simultaneous conflicts with Syria (read: Russia) and North Korea (read: China), pose perilous issues for the world, obviously.
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The policy, aimed at deterring people from making a perilous sea voyage to Australia, has bipartisan political support.
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But Comey's high-minded characterization of his "obligation" made that option seem perilous to senior Justice Department officials.
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Congress shielded the president from oversight; House and Senate leaders shielded their members from casting politically perilous votes.
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Still, some bird advocates feel that even a limited hunting season will be perilous for the turtle dove.
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But pulling out of the deal could be as perilous for Trump as disrupting the health care system.
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She's making an evidence-based case for shifting the debate away from the perilous place it's now in.
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But when night fell, making it perilous for the rescue helicopters to operate, the emergency operation was suspended.
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In 2006, Ms. Ma told the newspaper Southern Weekly that doing business with North Korea could be perilous.
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At least 142,000 migrants have reached Italy in 2016 and around 3,100 have died making the perilous trip.
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Kim Jong Il died in 2011, and his heir faced a perilous fact: the national myth was failing.
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Read more: A perilous summit in Yosemite has caused at least 300 accidents in the past 15 years.
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As Fox's stab at doing just that with "24: Legacy" demonstrated, that process can be perilous as well.
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She said she believed having Mr. Trump as president would make "an already perilous world" even more dangerous.
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That could be politically perilous for the law, as groups like the AARP are already hammering the legislation.
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When the Republican candidate is as perilous as this year's, one is glad for a steadier, saner Democrat.
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Like many who make the perilous trip through Mexico, Claudia had heard about the risks along the way.
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But while McSally's flashy announcement will be hard to beat, her path to the Senate is surprisingly perilous.
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If everyone had been ordered to leave at once, the evacuation may have been more perilous, he said.
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Brexit channeled these sentiments, framing the European Union as the ultimate establishment, and immigration as a perilous threat.
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All of a sudden, a Hollywood awards show is a perilous place for some men to be. Still.
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This is a perilous moment for which there is no quick fix, but there are ideas worth considering.
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Thousands of people have fled or been trafficked in the perilous routes across the Mediterranean Sea for Europe.
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He had made a desperate bid to come home to her, but had not survived the perilous trek.
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Typically viewed as safe and stable investments, this ruling has cast municipal bonds in a more perilous light.
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Accusations of sexual assault offer perilous waters in which to swim as a reporter, an investigator, a lawyer.
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But that leaves the contested art in an equally perilous spot: not art at all, really, but territory.
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Back in his glory days, however, he dismissed any suggestions that his approach to business might prove perilous.
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It's true, he seemed to say, that most people don't manage it, because it's actually a perilous addiction.
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It's a perilous activity given women's traditionally subordinate status there, and transforms selfie-style narcissism into radical resistance.
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"Life on the Line" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for perilous moments.
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The perilous situation did not deter some people from returning to their homes after initially fleeing to safety.
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Complicating the management of a perilous moment are the president's impeachment and the revival of Iran's nuclear program.
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A gay man living in Belgorod, Russia, he knew that even appearing to be homosexual could be perilous.
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Andrew Kwok, an old fish farmer living in the area, recalls those who drowned making the perilous crossing.
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This is a fine one about the Broomway, which is known as the most perilous path in Britain.
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In this perilous situation, the unit was confronted with the choice of where to build a winter camp.
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Guardrails and other bulk meant to protect humans from themselves could melt away, as could some perilous practices.
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"The White House staff is walking on perilous ground here," said Duncan Levin, a former New York prosecutor.
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Yet a failure to act will pull the United States further into a costly, perilous nuclear arms race.
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For example, take this tale of two cities that faced perilous health risks and were defended by EPA.
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But it signals that director and officer liability for cybersecurity oversight is entering new and potentially perilous territory.
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This follows perilous journeys to escape violence at home to reach the United States and legally request protection.
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Instead, experts have said traffic on the mountain has added to the danger of the already perilous climb.
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Warren applauds these efforts but calls on the next administration to move into much more politically perilous terrain.
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Malaysia will allow them to enter on humanitarian grounds, with rights groups expecting further such perilous journeys by sea.
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Forced from their homes by war and economic deprivation, 67,000 migrants made the perilous journey to Europe last month.
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Economists Cade Massey and Richard Thaler have found overconfidence to be a perilous factor in the professional football draft.
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But look a little more closely and Marvel Studios is in perhaps the most perilous position it's ever been.
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It was unclear when they embarked on the perilous trip for Europe or from where they had set off.
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Sadly, the death of Saman Gunan shows how perilous the situation really is—even for experienced navy SEAL divers.
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Passengers have just seconds to put on their oxygen masks before oxygen-saturation levels drop to a perilous point.
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Those rumors have never been substantiated, but efforts to probe the company's ownership and finances have sometimes proved perilous.
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Speaking in Somersworth, N.H., on Wednesday morning, the former vice president demonstrated that he recognized his position is perilous.
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For many of the estimated 225,222 black African migrants and refugees in Libya, the situation is just as perilous.
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Some others were rescued at sea while attempting the perilous journey, which killed more than 4,500 people last year.
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It has since pulled back, leading Cramer to question if this is a perilous stock or one to buy.
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Some engineers report that tailings dams at closed mines in a number of countries are in a perilous condition.
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Flint, a Democratic stronghold, was in a perilous financial state in 2011, when Mr. Snyder appointed an emergency manager.
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On the perilous journey to Bangladesh, most refugees survived on one meal a day or less, according to UNICEF.
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He is gearing up for the perilous political mission of guiding the GOP through next week's Republican National Convention.
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Media and government reports revealed perilous conditions for migrants, drawing the ire of Democratic lawmakers and immigration advocates. Rep.
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The hearing follows a series of internal watchdog reports describing perilous conditions at facilities along the US-Mexico border.
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It interrupts their childhood, forcing them into perilous cycles that are all too often impossible to break free from.
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Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, over the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
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"The Bridge" meticulously depicts the enormity of the project, from meeting room intrigues to the sometimes perilous construction site.
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If comparisons of GDP from one quarter to the next are dodgy, those from decade to decade are perilous.
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"The president does not want these children to come on the perilous journey to begin with," she said. Sen.
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Young black people in the city, like in the bulk of urban America, have a perilous relationship with police.
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But the perilous situation is also being exacerbated by the lack of a clear White House approach toward Russia.
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More than 14,000 people have died trying to make the perilous crossing to Europe in the past four years.
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The liberal Democratic congressman argued that Trump was seeking a politically perilous, base-first route out of a conundrum.
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So far this year, 2629,235 people have arrived by sea and 227 people have died making the perilous crossing.
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More opportunities to resettle, be reunited with families, study and work abroad will reduce the need for perilous journeys.
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Which means that Ryan breaking with Trump even if Trump fires Mueller would be politically perilous for the speaker.
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The illegal gill-net fishing of totoaba in the northern Gulf of California is causing the vaquita's perilous decline.
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They play these games not on a screen but with their own bodies, and the stakes are frequently perilous.
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Some families have already made the perilous journey to Europe twice, only to be returned to the migrant trail.
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All this demands that every effort should be made to avoid getting into such a fraught and perilous situation.
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But retailers are in a particularly perilous time: rising minimum wages, changes in shopping behavior and an omnipresent Amazon.
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Most had already made the perilous crossing of the Mediterranean, then struggled up the length of the Italian peninsula.
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Its themes of communication, openness, composure during crisis, and international interdependence speak directly to our perilous new status quo.
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A listener might assume that a new symphony called "Strange Sounds and Explosions Worldwide" would depict perilous global situations.
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The five-minute video, The Hunt, cinematically depicts photojournalists facing perilous situations in various war zones around the world.
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Darkwing Duck, for example, features perilous platforming sequences, where the player must jump, mid-air, from hook-to-hook.
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No such evidence has yet been uncovered, but the backdrop makes the Putin meeting politically perilous for the president.
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The addition of an epidemic makes the situation even more perilous — for nursing staff as well as for patients.
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These protective amulets are made to be carried during perilous journeys; whether by refugees in flight or great migrations.
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But as perilous as Mr. Jones's fleeting eight-point lead was for The Upshot, or as frustrating as Mrs.
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It addresses the internalized bias that black gay men experience and the perilous self-doubt that stems from it.
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Still, though the cameras have made school zones safer, the city as a whole may be getting more perilous.
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The lieutenant never expected to die, friends said, although the profession of Afghan police officer has become increasingly perilous.
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American naval commanders see the possibility of a perilous new phase in confrontations with China in the disputed waterway.
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I wasn't one of the desperate refugees who made a perilous trip across the sea; I was already here.
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"He escaped, he crossed the sea to Greece," Mr. Almashi said, describing the perilous journey in a small boat.
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The move could complicate the already perilous situation for the electric car start-up Jia helped launch, Faraday Future.
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The two young people in the earth are not experiencing a glorious rebirth; it is both perilous and painful.
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But it is a perilous time for brands, in which social media outrage can be prompted with one misstep.
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After a perilous journey, they arrived in Gaza only to find themselves under Israeli fire a few weeks later.
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Ominous, high-hanging icicles have turned Apple's sleek, MacBook-inspired waterfront store in Chicago into a potentially perilous environment.
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Otherwise, the situation for journalists around the world will become more perilous, and the flow of information less certain.
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Before she was told she could not leave China, she never expected she would make a perilous escape abroad.
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Thus, for undocumented immigrants, driving to the store to get some milk or diapers is an extremely perilous act.
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Allen&aposs entry into Giuliani&aposs world comes at a perilous time for the former New York City mayor.
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Aides had argued against introducing a "new variable" to an already perilous equation so close to the confirmation vote.
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Justin Trudeau's perilous path to reelection this fall runs through Canada's version of a swing state on steroids: Quebec.
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Despite his relentless optimism in his appearances on Monday, Mr. Rouhani arrives at a perilous moment for his government.
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Increasingly, it has become a place where migrants attempt to enter Europe, as other routes have become more perilous.
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And David Leonhardt warns that undocumented immigration is a more politically perilous issue than some Democrats want to admit.
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That fantasy, encapsulated in the current president's ridiculous claim that global warming is a hoax, is fast becoming perilous.
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He avoids taking any perilous steps into the president's limelight by staying relentlessly on message, whatever the diplomatic cost.
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But the White House's announcement nonetheless comes at a perilous moment for tech, corporate America and the Trump presidency.
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One of the more perilous wine diets was created by the famed editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, Helen Gurley Brown.
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If true, that would be a perilous drop, because before the string of tweets West had nearly 28 million followers.
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As a result, the perilous journey to Europe has become "deadlier than ever" for desperate migrants, the report's authors warn.
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Moreover, the politics of such a pick would aid Trump in navigating the perilous ground of the approaching mid-terms.
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Despite this amazing inside info, you shouldn't be attempting this perilous climb without a whole lot of training and experience.
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Around 5,700 people were pulled to safety over the weekend as they attempted the perilous journey across the Mediterranean Sea.
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These guiding night lights come in handy on those perilous journeys, helping you avoid accidents when it's time to go.
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"We have no choice but to embark on this perilous journey," he says in the first trailer for the film.
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Recognize that the modern economy can be perilous, so that a stronger safety net is needed now more than ever.
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It was perilous territory; Mr. Johnson received death threats and was given police protection in the weeks before the fight.
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More than 600,000 people have made the perilous journey across the central Mediterranean from Libya in the past four years.
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Despite society's deep-seated facilitation with robots, the perilous transition to a more automated economy still gives many people anxiety.
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Visitors will leave marvelling at—and, in some cases, maybe despairing of—entrancing, infuriating, perilous, comforting, sinful, sacred, seductive Italy.
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People who turn back get a free flight—cutting out the need for a perilous return journey across the Sahara.
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The charities deny the accusations, saying thousands of people would die trying to make the perilous crossing without their help.
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German cockroaches, on the other hand, are more nimble, but the risk of them breaking out isn't nearly as perilous.
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She has watched the U.S. presidential race with trepidation, worried that "fear-mongering" about Muslims is setting a perilous precedent.
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So, he has now cooled on the idea of subjecting the commander-in-chief to a legally perilous sit-down.
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Arrivals are down from the same period of 2015, but the number of deaths on the perilous route has jumped.
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They must be confident, but not too confident, because public vulnerability and ego are almost equally perilous in their positions.
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So instead of hurting McMaster, they may damage Bannon – who is already in a perilous position, as we reported yesterday.
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The JPMorgan boss appears to be goading one of his biggest rivals into the perilous terrain of global investment banking.
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Some even plunged into the water, unprepared for the perilous harbor currents that swiftly pulled them out toward the sea.
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Goldberg's column is symptomatic of the way National Review now exists in perilous territory between the left and the right.
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This is particularly perilous for those with pre-existing conditions, or for mental health, substance abuse, maternity and rehabilitation coverage.
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Even his own party saw he had lost the capacity to function as a modern president in perilous economic times.
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Most encounters with terrapins occur in early summer, when females leave the water on their perilous journeys to lay eggs.
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Not only would any journey abroad be perilous, it would be nearly impossible for her to return legally to Myanmar.
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It is unclear who gave him that impression, but it raised perilous new questions for the President and his team.
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Some have decided to return home after their often perilous journeys north, to places like El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.
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Netroots Nation is an important -- some sometimes perilous -- stop for Democratic presidential aspirants who are courting the party's progressive base.
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At that perilous moment, an impassioned group of supporters stepped forward to speak up on Mr. Hastert's behalf: wrestling coaches.
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U.S. lawmakers' race to pass a rescue bill to aid Puerto Rico has stalled as a perilous debt deadline approaches.
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Yet as Northam is learning late in this campaign, pushing back on decades of accepted wisdom can be politically perilous.
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Some other resettled families gave up and returned to the city, which was still perilous but was at least familiar.
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But recruiting individuals for their instability and then subjecting them to the stress of a televised competition can be perilous.
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Under arrest, he is ordered by the scheming vizier to retrieve the lamp from its perilous place beneath the sands.
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She noted that her father, who lives in Salisbury, while no longer in critical condition, remained in a perilous state.
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Increasingly worldly, it remains a place where Mexico's perilous and complex history reveals itself in ways both beautiful and brutal.
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The coronavirus, said Lyudmila Yevgenyevna, 64, is nowhere near as perilous as World War II or the siege of Leningrad.
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And it risks leading Democrats into perilous, anything-goes territory in the brave new world of online campaigning, they said.
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All we can do is hope that he chooses wisely — and therein lies the perilous relationship we have with Facebook.
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On a few occasions, though, Kwachka has been out in truly perilous storms with 40- and 50-foot ocean swells.
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If we do, we'll win, and if we don't, it will be perilous for everyone up and down the ballot.
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As for Mr. Ritchie, he has now suffered two bombs in a row, putting him in a perilous career spot.
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Grief touched the lives of everyone in America, particularly those who survived the perilous events or lost a loved one.
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Allow us to correct this perilous mislabeling: The threats do not come just from the environment, but from human inaction.
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The department set the new advisory at Level 4, or red — its highest alert, reserved for the most perilous situations.
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That leaves Mr. Johnson headed toward a collision with Europe, or on the verge of a politically perilous flip-flop.
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Nowhere in geopolitics — with the exception of North Korea and China — is that so perilous as it is with Russia.
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These beliefs led the Islamic State to label the Yazidi as polytheists, a perilous category in the terrorist group's nomenclature.
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The erosion of the German political middle has always been perilous, dating back to the Weimar Republic in 1918-1933.
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"It's hard to overstate how perilous this is," Attorney General William Barr said of encryption later on at the summit.
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Returning daily for two weeks, as the stench grows more brutal and penetrating by the day, that's the perilous bit.
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Firefighters were overwhelmed by more than 237 raging blazes and families were forced to make perilous stay-or-go decisions.
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After Spain stepped up naval patrols about 15 years ago, fewer ships carrying African migrants have attempted the perilous journey.
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Which isn't to say that the staging of such an inquiry won't be perilous for Hunter Biden or the Democrats.
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And all of this will unfold at a perilous moment for Trump, with unpredictable effects on the House's impeachment inquiry.
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The fate of affirmative action in the Fisher case looked even more perilous, because Elena Kagan recused herself from participating.
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But the Fed is not at fault — economic forecasting is perilous, and I doubt that any forecaster does consistently better.
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There is a wide and perilous gulf between the value journalists place on anonymous sources and the value readers do.
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Perilous transport routes have meant the Syrian state has struggled to buy from traditional "bread-basket" areas outside government control.
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The new leader must forge a conservative agenda that recognizes that overspending has put the nation in a perilous position.
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But what if, instead of wearing a dorky mask, you wore a shirt that alerted you to perilous pollution levels?
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The new government will collapse if it loses the vote, so this step can be perilous for a minority government.
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But there is a way to deftly navigate that perilous situation without making yourself — or them — look like a fool.
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There's a little more than 60 days left until the election, and for some people that's one long, perilous stretch.
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But it is nonetheless a perilous position for the program, and some states are staring at big funding cliffs soon.
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The perilous state of conservation underscores the importance of the efforts of the Navajo Nation's art community to raise awareness.
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After Libya, where migrants face imprisonment and torture by smugglers and militias, there is the perilous journey across the sea.
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Officials said that fewer than a dozen people remained alive, but in perilous condition, close to the surface of the rubble.
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They have made perilous journeys to get out of the city and the surrounding towns and villages, leaving them doubly traumatized.
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A newlywed Indiana man miraculously survived a perilous fall down into a dormant volcano earlier this month while on his honeymoon.
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From perilous mountaintops to frozen tundra, tropical rainforest to the watery abyss, there are few places his voice has not carried.
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Overhauling the nation's tax code will be a perilous business for Republicans in Congress, who are unveiling their tax overhaul Thursday.
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With the markets this perilous, top analysts are recommending dividend stocks as a way for savvy investors to hedge their bets.
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After that they face the even more perilous task of crossing the English Channel – the busiest shipping lane on the planet.
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But the global metals and marketing powerhouse has just found out that riding the EV tiger can be perilous as well.
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Hacksaw Ridge creates a war zone and Arrival creates an alien language, making this a perilous category for La La Land.
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The president has had a long enough track record in business to understand both the healthy and perilous effects of debt.
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They've paid hundreds of dollars -- a huge fortune -- for this leg of their perilous journey to the shores of southern Europe.
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Every major player starts in one place, and moves to a more perilous, or more interesting, situation by the episode's end.
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That's nearly half of the estimated Rohingya population of Myanmar, forced to make the perilous journey across the river to safety.
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As the company's first floating speaker, it could be subjected to even more perilous locations for a phone than ever before.
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The really perilous response involves disdain, and a serene confidence that voter anger is evidence of domestic failure in the West.
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Honduras is especially perilous: 123 activists have died there since 2010, the highest number of any country relative to its population.
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Let's briefly back it up to recap: Bran sent out his ravens for one of his most perilous visions to date.
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Science is in a perilous position, the experts said, but most agreed that there is no war on science, as such.
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Never mind that some of them put their soldiers in harm's way in perilous places such as Helmand province in Afghanistan.
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To appease Mr Trump, Mr Trudeau may have to pamper farmers less, which is a good idea anyway but politically perilous.
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OVER the past three summers, tens of thousands of migrants piled into boats to make the perilous journey across the Mediterranean.
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Meanwhile, more than 275,000 people are waiting in Libya to attempt the perilous journey, according to the International Organization for Migration.
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As the threat of Somali piracy receded, South-East Asia's waters briefly regained their former status as the world's most perilous.
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The perilous journey over rough mountain passes took four days, as long as you dodged bandits and avoided the winter snow.
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SINCE the general election in June, when the Conservatives lost their majority, Parliament has become a perilous place for the government.
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"It would be perilous for them to do so again, given that Modi has outfoxed them at each and every juncture."
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But now it is a perilous shortage of dollars and hyperinflation that topped 800 percent last year that is hampering operations.
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He was treading a perilous path in Myanmar: openly calling for reforms meant to reduce the military's dominant role in government.
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Given the conflicting demands, Mr Macron now faces the perilous task of coming up with decisions that neither disappoint nor divide.
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Their pairing makes sense — it provides an outlet for the Gilead origin story and keeps June safe in a perilous situation.
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So is America's fourth largest carrier really nine times as deadly as the next most perilous airline for a travelling pet?
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Coming from the underground and shooting for the stars can be a perilous mission.
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The agency&aposs Mohammed Abdiker says over 7,000 migrants take this perilous journey every month and 100,000 took it last year.
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And as government's look at attempting to legislate crypto, it's important to recognize just how perilous that sort of plan is.
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In the new "post-truth" world, the devaluation of truth, combined with employees' reluctance to report evidence of wrongdoing, is perilous.
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Parents will continue to send their children on the perilous journey north if they deem it more dangerous to stay put.
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Plants can't move to escape a predator or perilous environment, to find a better source of nutrients or a suitable mate.
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His brother, like thousands of Hondurans each year, made the perilous trek north to try his luck in the United States.
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The mountains are perilous to navigate in a rugged SUV and it's almost impossible to do so with a regular car.
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The pitched battle between political moderates and hard-liners is so perilous that there is even talk of a military takeover.
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Adelson's largesse is both a boost to the endangered Republican majority and further evidence of their perilous position heading into November.
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Many of Africa's youth are perishing, risking their lives in perilous journeys across the Sahara desert on their way to Europe.
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Trump's lack of self-restraint and his barrage of ill-informed comments would make an already perilous world even more so.
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Without accountability, what will deter Trump from stretching the boundary of executive authority beyond the perilous point we have already reached?
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Officials hope the threat of longer detention will deter migrant families from undertaking the perilous journey to the US-Mexico border.
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The at times ugly struggles for independence across Britain's collapsing Empire serve as a bloody reminder of how perilous downsizing is.
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Whether updating is more positive or more perilous was a live question during this year's Erasing Borders Festival of Indian Dance.
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Nowhere is passage more perilous than the West Bank's south, where the Tel Aviv suspects, who are cousins, most likely crossed.
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After surviving the perilous journey they were granted land through both Spanish and Mexican land grants and began a new life.
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The old routes minors took across Mexico were perilous, but the new ones adopted to avoid checkpoints are even more dangerous.
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All you really need to know is that those who map its perilous paths onstage are experts in pursuing silliness seriously.
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Trump hired Flood on Wednesday to bolster his defenses as he negotiates a perilous interview with special counsel Robert Mueller's team.
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A high ranking Russian diplomat said Sunday that it was perilous for the U.S. exit the agreement, the Associated Press reports.
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For believers in the original meaning of the Constitution, the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy is a special yet perilous moment.
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The choral novel contains a perilous artificiality: the reader waits for each new voice to take its turn on the stage.
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Tareq is a Syrian refugee whose perilous journey is narrated by the voice of Destiny, characterized as a kindly, prosaic entity.
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But when the smoke dissipates and the flames die down to embers, another perilous threat is looming for the Amazon rainforest.
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They inhabit a perilous landscape, where changing their business model will almost certainly mean giving up much of their core business.
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But he continued to take the position of what is right is right, especially in these perilous times for the sport.
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Harms are most likely to emerge when the target condition is trivial and the treatment is relatively perilous, ineffective, or costly.
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So, to ban or require one best practice or another [beforehand] I just think leads us down a very perilous road.
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Intense militarized enforcement does make border-crossing more perilous, so demand for help getting across — for "trafficking" and "smuggling" — goes up.
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Thunberg's perilous Atlantic crossing was a Joan of Arc-like spectacular public statement aimed at galvanizing citizen engagement and governmental action.
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His growing stature as a provocateur coincides with a new and potentially perilous chapter in Hong Kong's increasingly fraught political drama.
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But given the unease President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador inspires in the business community, these changes, though crucial, are also perilous.
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Aid workers fear thousands will attempt to escape via perilous sea routes to Thailand and Malaysia when the monsoon rains abate.
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When I came back I had imagined that the most perilous subject I would face would be the bone-chilling weather.
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The pitched battle between political moderates and hard-liners is so perilous that there is even talk of a military takeover.
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But months later the autopsy and toxicology reports revealed the presence of that same perilous cocktail of ketamine, GHB and cocaine.
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Yet predictions are perilous: Narrow swings in voter preferences can produce major shifts in places where victory margins will be small.
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And in some places, brave individuals from organizations like HALO Trust were doing the painstaking, perilous work of clearing land mines.
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Thousands set out by rail or horse and wagon on a sometimes perilous journey to the states of Chihuahua and Sinaloa.
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However, they think if special counsel Robert Mueller looks into Trump's finances, it could be perilous for the president, Wolff claimed.
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But in an era where an inadvertent retweet or insensitive Facebook comment can balloon into controversy, the task can be perilous.
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But if they continue down this perilous path, pretty soon there won't be enough doctors and health institutions left to coerce.
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Those who flee Myanmar to seek a better life in Malaysia risk their lives making the perilous crossing over the sea.
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It's virtually certain to be rejected in a crucial vote next week — and that could mean weeks of perilous political brinkmanship.
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Those challenges notwithstanding, Mr. Guaidó says he sees a clear path to victory, even as his plan enters a perilous phase.
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They've fled violence, poverty, and terrorism – and made the often perilous journey across the Mediterranean from Africa and the Middle East.
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While Mr. Obama's national security team was sympathetic to Mr. Comey's position, others at the White House viewed legislation as potentially perilous.
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This is just one of many perilous scenarios that experts in the region are discussing as potential "aftershocks" from the Khashoggi killing.
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The attorney also blamed the perilous intersection for the crash, telling the Albany Times Union that Lisinicchia was "unfamiliar" with the roads.
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The perilous conditions described at Customs and Border Protection facilities by a team of doctors, lawyers and advocates sparked a national outcry.
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A perilous economic existence and a culture which almost indiscriminately holds people responsible for their circumstances are toxic for mental well-being.
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The White Vault is one such program, following a perilous expedition to a research facility tucked away in a frost-choked wasteland.
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Crossing the Naf can be perilous — at least five children died after three of the vessels capsized and sank in early September.
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England have enough capable sloggers in the team, including several bowlers, to get away with this perilous strategy most of the time.
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Because the desert journey is so perilous, smugglers let refugees withhold payment until they get to Ajdabiya, a town in northeastern Libya.
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At 12pm ET on Tuesday December 12, hardcore fans of the Star Wars franchise faced a choice as perilous as any Jedi.
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A graphic novel, called "A Present for Kushbu", tells the stories of nine asylum seekers on their often perilous journeys to Barcelona.
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Apple refused, arguing that helping the FBI skirt its end-to-end encryption would have perilous privacy consequences for millions of consumers.
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Nearly 23,000 people have made the perilous crossing to reach Europe so far this year, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said.
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But he has also been accused by political opponents of showing insufficient support for police officers who operate in often perilous conditions.
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These years on the move, engaging in protests and rallies and impassioned political discussion wherever they went, were both perilous and exhilarating.
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I'd offer a specific recommendation…but if readers were to sample that recommendation, Gizmodo would find itself in a perilous legal situation.
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The bridge sits at the foot of the 1,300-foot-tall Wapama Falls, and during snowmelt, it can be a perilous crossing.
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Despite the decline in arrivals, there are still daily stories of disasters as migrants make the perilous crossing from Africa to Europe.
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In the natural world, glass eels start their lives with a perilous trek from their ocean hatching grounds to future river homes.
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The endeavor helps women rebuild their lives using the life vests worn on their perilous journey -- by weaving them into welcome mats.
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The rain is not necessarily a problem but high winds can make the waves perilous and also play havoc with course markings.
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It was a perilous night for celebs who dared make it down a notoriously treacherous driveway during a Golden Globes after-party.
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Like ants that construct elaborate tunnels beneath the dirt, humans also dig tunnels—subway tunnels, shelter tunnels—to make travel less perilous.
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The idea to make the perilous journey across the border just seems sensible in those who need to leave their country immediately.
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In the 1980s, ecstasy — MDMA, short for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine — joined the list of Schedule 1 controlled substances, those deemed the most perilous.
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Although the plucky astronaut crew made the mission look easy, NASA knew better: This was easily the most perilous voyage in history.
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More than 14,000 people have died trying to make the perilous crossing of the Mediterranean to Europe in the past four years.
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Their passage to supposed safety, which takes them across Libya and the Sinai, as well as the Mediterranean, has become increasingly perilous.
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Many are making the perilous sea crossing from Libya, where violence and anarchy have created a haven for traffickers and ISIS recruiters.
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The scale of science and technology policy issues tasked to the OSTP is vast and involves navigating the perilous Washington bureaucratic minefield.
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Some of those funding sources would likely be unpopular and could prove politically perilous to centrists who face tough elections next year.
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Mr. Obama said the aid package would give Israel the ability to defend itself at a perilous time in the Middle East.
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The Continent's security order is now in a perilous plight: If Mr. Putin senses weakness, he will be tempted into further aggression.
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Finally, President Trump's expressions of determination to abrogate the Iran Nuclear Agreement create an illogical context for embarking on this perilous path.
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Located 75 miles from Beijing, Simatai is a minimally-restored section of the Great Wall, known for being a rather perilous climb.
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It's a perilous moment for any president when failures make his government look callous and indifferent in the face of human suffering.
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While some Rohingya try to cross by land, others attempt a perilous boat journey across the Naf River separating the two countries.
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But it is the second charge — misbehavior before the enemy — that is far more rare, and perilous, carrying a potential life sentence.
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Layering on those character beats helps flesh out the show, though the emphasis sticks to plenty last-second escapes and perilous situations.
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The truly professional journalist will choose the noble, sacred, profound and perilous, and remain aloof from the despicable, mundane, shallow and comfortable.
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Elevated oil prices — and hence, higher gasoline prices than in recent years — could be politically perilous for Republicans in an election year.
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Nevertheless, there are opponents, and they say the latest proposal threatens to lead the country down a perilous moral and ethical path.
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Now even this relatively placid area of one of the world's most prosperous countries feels perilous to those who witnessed the destruction.
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There is no question that we can all be encouraged to act in the interest of our fellow humans during perilous times.
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From "Dunkirk" to "Saving Private Ryan," there have been plenty of modern World War II movies about Allies escaping perilous Axis territory.
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CEUTA, Spain — For most migrants from Africa, the last stage of their trip to Europe involves some sort of perilous sea crossing.
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Here's what you need to know: • Pope Francis arrives in Myanmar today on his 21st, and perhaps most politically perilous, foreign trip.
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This is the most perilous moment in modern American history — and it has been largely brought about by ourselves, not by events.
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Both the nuclear production and the attacks on tankers underscore the way Trump's retreat from diplomacy has made the world more perilous.
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Many refugees and migrants attempt to cross the Aegean Sea from Turkey, a short but perilous trip often hit by bad weather.
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But the debates also raised questions about whether the Democratic candidates were entering terrain that would be perilous in a general election.
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Dalial Freitak, one of the scientists behind the vaccine, said she hoped it can make bees more resilient in a perilous environment.
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But the problem facing Landrieu is that being any kind of centrist Democrat when the party's progressives are ascendant would be perilous.
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I have great admiration for any man who intervenes when a woman or girl is in a perilous situation or might be.
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Fear and flight, death and despair, oppression in Egypt and the perilous journey across the Sinai Desert to reach the Promised Land.
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Most had flown to Ecuador — until last August they could enter without a visa — then made the perilous, overland trip to Mexico.
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Liquidity is great if it makes its way to the real economy; but when it's a prop to asset prices, it's perilous.
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The perilous adventure began two months after Italy surrendered and Allied forces invaded Italy to begin pushing the Germans back across Europe.
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Senate Republicans are facing a tough map in 2020 as they prepare to defend 6900 seats, including a couple in perilous territory.
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Others who have successfully used the programs described long delays, which would be perilous for an insulin-dependent person out of medication.
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Many of the detainees are migrants fleeing wars in Syria and Afghanistan who made the perilous journey by sea from Southeast Asia.
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The company hopes the all-new Sonata can reverse a perilous slide: Sales fell to 105,000 last year from 230,000 in 19703.
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Authorities in Bangladesh last year prevented more than 600 Rohingya, including many young girls, from making perilous sea voyages, mostly to Malaysia.
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It has bested many of its previous office-holders, who found it a perilous position with immense responsibility but little direct authority.
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If the episode proves one thing, it is that sibling rivalries can be perilous in the often incestuous world of British politics.
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After an election cycle whose divisive effect on voters is still being felt, publishing books for classroom use has been unusually perilous.
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Their task, after all, is a perilous one: to make safe a strand of coastline, where forty-five thousand mines lie buried.
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In a country so powerful, at such a perilous time, is Buttigieg simply too young and too green to lead the way?
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Because Nightingale is a bit perilous, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has to be extra precise when it descends to the asteroid's surface.
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But the president is deeply unpopular, the unions are keen to teach him a lesson and the government is on perilous ground. ■
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"As we stand here, people's brothers, sister, father, spouses, and children are in the midst of the perilous desert crossing," he said.
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It is also a politically perilous time for the consumer bureau, which has long been the target of criticism by Republican lawmakers.
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Black politicians, courting white voters, are engaging in conversations about racism in a way that seemed politically perilous just a decade ago.
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For Freedom Caucus members, the impeachment of Koskinen, no matter how politically perilous, represents the House following through on promises to voters.
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Scholars call it "the glass cliff," meaning that once a woman breaks through the glass ceiling, she's still in a perilous position.
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The journey is perilous—as are their lives abroad, where many end up as prostitutes or in other forms of forced labor.
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The mixing in of silent tap and gestures from hip-hop, though perilous, felt unforced, a reflection of how young people move.
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It was a revealing illustration of the loyalty Mr. Trump still commands even as he enters a perilous stretch of his presidency.
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That there really are spirits that can make us more than ourselves, that can turn our perilous, fallen lives into something sacred.
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But the Lakers will be leaning on free agency to round out their roster well into the next decade, a perilous strategy.
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It was a theoretical alternative to the dogmatic or perilous options formulated either by traditional communist parties or by Ernesto Che Guevara.
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Despite expressions of confidence about passage from party leaders, the path to a final vote in the Senate could still be perilous.
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Many migrants have died trying to make the perilous trip from North Africa to Europe, with Libya being a popular jumping-off point.
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W.C. Fields, the great and wise film comedian, once said that doing a scene with children was perilous because they will steal it.
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BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spanish authorities rescued over 500 migrants this weekend from more than a dozen boats making the perilous Mediterranean crossing to Europe.
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Joe Manchin, a conservative West Virginia Democrat who is one of many Democrats facing perilous re-election bids in just two years. Sen.
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The cross-country portion of the equestrian triathlon, in which rider-horse pairs traverse grounds akin to an obstacle course, is particularly perilous.
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Now the longer and more perilous central Mediterranean crossing, from Libya to Italy, has once again become the main migrant route to Europe.
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In the face of the U.S. moves, North Korea said on Friday the state of affairs on the Korean peninsula was "extremely perilous".
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The process of providing or securing even basic health care is so endlessly complicated now, so perilous and frustrating, so entrepreneurial and expensive.
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As long as the repressive Eritrean and Sudanese governments remain in power, people will try to get to Europe, however perilous the odyssey.
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So perilous was their journey to school that officials arranged for them to board, like tens of millions of children in rural China.
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There are no setbacks, like being stuck on an obtuse puzzle, or fighting against the controls to navigate a perilous series of jumps.
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Look at any old pulp magazine or paperback cover, and you'll frequently see scantily clad women in perilous situations, waiting to be saved.
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Given Puerto Rico's perilous financial situation, the government will have surely spent the money by then, or even be bankrupt, the company posited.
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But because Black Mirror imagines the perilous potential of technological capabilities at their most extreme it rings less true to reality for me.
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But the situation in Brazil, is far more perilous, analysts say, because it already suffers from extreme violence, often without consequence for perpetrators.
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It gives them a common topic of conversation and causes some annoyances—higher heating bills, cancelled flights, closed schools and more perilous roads.
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Doherty braved the perilous Antarctic waters for the TV series Planet Earth: Blue Planet II, which premieres in the US on January 20th.
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Shauna tells Randall the story of Lonzo, her ex — not Deja's father — who sent her down the perilous path to crime and prison.
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Most important, American shale risks entrenching reliance on oil even more deeply in the global economy, with potentially perilous consequences for the climate.
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When local media warned potential flyers of the perilous outlook, one of the company's trade unions hit back with accusations of irresponsible journalism.
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But for everyone who has economic interests tied to traditional web search—businesses, advertisers, authors, publishers, the tech giants—the situation is perilous.
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The latest arrivals come after Spain rescued nearly 1,000 people attempting the perilous journey from African to European shores on Friday and Saturday.
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While the administration was amenable to the idea, congressional Republicans pushed back sharply on setting up such a dramatic -- and potentially perilous -- deadline.
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The Democratic accord, which would dissolve the I.D.C., left the Republicans with a perilous one-vote majority hinging on one last recalcitrant Democrat.
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During his final attempt in 2008, he made it out with his mother, but their journey to the U.S. was a perilous one.
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This situation is ripe for storage-related disasters — or at the very least, it's a perilous recipe for early morning shower traffic jams.
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The movie is never particularly tense or thrilling; this is not a movie in which the conflicts are meant to feel particularly perilous.
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More than 43,000 Cubans applied for entry to America in 2015, a 78% increase on the previous year, some after perilous sea-crossings.
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Like so many women in her position, Helen was regularly and repeatedly raped by traffickers while she made the perilous journey towards Europe.
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During the perilous war years, he joined the socialist resistance and was often on the move, evading both the Nazis and the Soviets.
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And he sees the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran, not without good reason, as posing the most perilous threat to Israel today.
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The charged atmosphere is also perilous for Myanmar's substantial population of non-Rohingya Muslims, many of whom make up a prosperous mercantile class.
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George Curian's film "The Crossing" is a firsthand account of a Syrian refugee group's perilous journey to Europe by sea and by land.
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When King Louis refers to her as La Dame Blanche she realizes that gaining Jamie's freedom will be far more perilous than expected.
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It involves, in a word, nothing less than the possibility of a great and perilous change in the very fabric of our race.
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In politics, to refrain from advocating bold reforms is as perilous a strategy as promising what you will never be able to achieve.
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Devlin tells the stories of young women who were adept at the "high-wire act" required to endure a long and perilous process.
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So Mr. Blood's story held personal interest, in part because he chose the perilous course of challenging a policy from inside the system.
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Police cordoned off several streets closest to the tower as crowds of onlookers gazed up at the perilous operation which began mid-afternoon.
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During the hours-long and perilous rescue, each boy was accompanied underwater by two divers who helped them navigate the dark, murky water.
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But, in these perilous and unpredictable times, it's worth pausing to consider how Trump's recklessness might manifest itself in a national-security emergency.
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The agreements come at a perilous financial time for the city, which is struggling to fund employee pensions and recently raised property taxes.
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Parma finally came out of administration, and it looked as though a perilous chapter in the club's history had come to a close.
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The declining national birthrate isn't just a sociological concern — it also holds perilous economic implications for several industries, including, most recently, maternity apparel.
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But I know this will only happen when we no longer have a militarized border designed to funnel people into this perilous terrain.
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" On Tony Blair: "Less perilous, I would have thought, to have a leader intoxicated with whiskey than one like Blair, intoxicated with himself.
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Diesel plays Ray Garrison, a soldier introduced on a perilous mission before getting kidnapped and killed -- and that's all before the opening titles.
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Imagine traveling on a perilous journey to escape traumatic, life-threatening circumstances, only to be summarily denied protection and a bridge to safety.
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With the spread of COVID-19, known colloquially as coronavirus, the short-term future of live music and concert promotion is especially perilous.
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The Trump administration seemed unmoved by Turkey's perilous economic situation, and continued to demand Mr. Brunson's release before it addressed Turkey's other concerns.
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At times a smile crept over her face, as if solving the puzzle of rapid directional shifts and perilous balances was pure fun.
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On the rare occasions they do speak about their perilous missions, they avoid sentiment, as if recounting a visit to the dry cleaners.
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Former congressional aide Jon Ossoff is among the Democratic candidates hoping Trump's perilous standing among moderates and independents gives his party a chance.
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Migrants fleeing poverty or war in troubled areas of the world face perilous, and often deadly, journeys in search of a better life.
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Kidd and Johanna travel across an increasingly perilous Texas landscape, the two form one of the quirkiest, most satisfying friendships in modern literature.
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Kidd and Johanna travel across an increasingly perilous Texas landscape, the two form one of the quirkiest, most satisfying friendships in modern literature.
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But, particularly as one presses ever northward into the Scottish highlands, the moorlands can also make for a challenging and sometimes perilous landscape.
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In recent years, many thousands of asylum seekers have drowned while attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing on rickety boats managed by unscrupulous traffickers.
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Grief disrupts the body in different ways, with effects that can include a weakened immune system, a perilous situation for a new mother.
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Within the Perilous Realm everything that happens in myth is "true," in the sense that everything obeys the rules of that other world.
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The trip to Christmas Island will prolong an already long and perilous journey for the 17 Vietnamese citizens who escaped the beached vessel.
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But for the International Criminal Court, a relatively young institution, the new White House policy of open hostility comes at a perilous time.
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Economic migrants do not qualify for asylum; they should understand that, for them, the perilous journey north will ultimately be a fruitless one.
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Doctors, faced with a perilous shortage of equipment, may be forced to make the heart-wrenching choice to keep younger patients alive instead.
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The horror shocked the world (and gave rise to a lasting expression for blind adherence to a perilous idea: drinking the Kool-Aid).
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Meanwhile, Microsoft released the ridiculously hyped Windows 22001, and Apple began its perilous mid-298s dance with irrelevance that almost killed the company.
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Rebranding "jihad" in Turkey, he argued, was perilous given its connotation in a surrounding region where it was being used for violent ends.
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Mr. Trump has said he is eager to meet with prosecutors, but many of Mr. Trump's advisers believe that is a perilous decision.
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Immigration is a perilous subject for Republicans, and there is a clear danger for both moderates and conservatives in the days to come.
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Conversations between the F.B.I. and the White House are seen as so perilous that Justice Department rules strictly limit who can have them.
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Surrounded by dozens of Disney and Pixar characters, our hero Sora will take on another perilous journey at the start of next year.
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For an academic or legal commentator, it has become perilous to even raise obvious flaws in this impeachment from historical or constitutional perspectives.
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But rights activists warn that the measure would increase the dangers faced by migrants making the short but perilous journey across the Aegean.
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As a result, the European Union is entering yet another perilous phase, after years of crises that started in Greece nine years ago.
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An ominous atmosphere of impermanence marks this story of a New Mexico waitress who embarks on a perilous search for her vanished friend.
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Most Indian cities lack adequate public transportation, and because of the foul air and the dearth of sidewalks, walking itself can be perilous.
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FRAN MORELAND JOHNSSAN FRANCISCO The writer is the author of "Perilous Times: An Inside Look at Abortion Before — and After — Roe v. Wade."
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Southeast Europe has long been a transit point for people from Asia, Africa and the Middle East taking perilous journeys to the West.
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All 13 were brought to safety in a perilous rescue organized by Thai navy SEALs and an international team of cave-diving experts.
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In "Exit the Gungeon" from Devolver, players must escape a collapsing hell dungeon as increasingly perilous obstacles and opponents stand in their way.
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"They were perilous at times, and physically demanding, with heat, dust, sweat and danger from wild animals — from blood-sucking leeches to tigers."
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TORONTO — If there is one thing most hockey observers can agree on, it's that coaching the Toronto Maple Leafs is a perilous job.
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It's all part of the administration's attempt to deter migrants from making the perilous journey to the southern border in the first place.
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The video shows that agents and health care workers at the Weslaco holding facility missed increasingly obvious signs that his condition was perilous.
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Young people in Eritrea are faced with either a lengthy conscription or embarking on perilous journeys out of the country to reach Europe.
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They were perilous at times and physically demanding, with heat, dust, sweat and danger from wild animals — from blood-sucking leeches to tigers.
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Every day she makes the short walk over the uneven pavement, through the famously perilous traffic, to her unit at the San Ignacio.
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The tandem divers could expect to face strong currents and pass through perilous tunnels, without any air pockets for safety in an emergency.
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Books of The Times "Alternative facts": The term manages to be tedious, ridiculous and perilous at once — a real sign of the times.
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Potholes of Detroit, however, is decidedly less artful in its depictions of the former industrial powerhouse's perilous craters, conveniently accompanied by specific intersections.
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Packer traces his own family's perilous adventure through a few Brooklyn schools and writes a piece that captures the zeitgeist of our age.
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While impeachment has always carried risks for both parties, recent polling suggests that Pelosi and Democrats are now in a particularly perilous situation.
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Such evacuations can be perilous — but in the future, networks of automated vehicles could help shuttle people out of harm's way more efficiently.
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The energy world is full of big-talking startups, of course, and the road from prototype to market success is long and perilous.
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Famous for a grueling on-snow training schedule, Vonn has scaled back her time slamming through gates, which is always a perilous routine.
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Mr. Trump's accusation struck many Republican strategists as perilous to his candidacy in a military-heavy state where the former president is still popular.
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My greatest wish is that the movie will remind people about Afghanistan, currently in a perilous state and almost forgotten by the world's media.
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While the clip itself is dangerous enough, Paul's loyal fanbase — which will support him no matter what — makes this an even more perilous situation.
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Venturing into the world of online dating as a woman can sometimes be perilous, and for some reason, often begets requests for nude photos.
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But that would mean the bill hits absolutely no snags, after an eight-month Obamacare repeal debate that proved perilous and painful for Republicans.
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Trump's attorneys, meanwhile, hope they have enough remaining credibility with the President to drive home just how perilous his predicament has become for him.
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Once at Mars, the tiny satellites will provide a communications link with stations on Earth as InSight makes its perilous entry to the surface.
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Seven Rohingya, including three babies and two children, drowned making the perilous sea crossing up the coast from Myanmar to Bangladesh earlier this week.
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" Gary Jones, United Auto Workers President: "During the industry's dark days of the recession, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM were at a perilous point.
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Experts say migrants are risking their lives in perilous journeys that expose them to crime and hunger and leave them vulnerable to human trafficking.
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The circumstances are especially perilous for journalists and media activists, who say they fear for their lives if they are captured by government troops.
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Yet Mr Trump's triumphant takeover of the conservative movement makes it perilous for any Republican senator to oppose one of his earliest cabinet nominations.
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Greece was the main entry point for more than a million migrants who made it to Europe last year, most after perilous sea crossings.
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According to Toronto Cat Rescue, the felines were found living in a "perilous hoarding situation" that was one of the worst the rescue's seen.
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Many, like Zabiullah, have been doing so for over a year since making the perilous 212km journey by small boat from Turkey to Lesbos.
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The perilous state of the country's aviation sector was recognised by Europe in 2012, when it banned all Libyan carriers from entering EU airspace.
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That's never easy to do, but it's especially perilous when you're young, want friends, and are likely surrounded by classmates who disagree with you.
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As for Gazillion, there's a harsh lesson here: switching over to stealth mode when you have an active, passionate community is a perilous choice.
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Life is even more perilous for albino rats, who have no camouflage protections in an urban setting and are far smaller than subway rats.
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The movie follows young mom Malorie (Sandra Bullock), who must go on a perilous river journey to get her kids to a safe house.
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Often they must leave their homes without notice, must travel with few belongings or none at all, and face perilous journeys involving great hardship.
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The act of sleeping can be quite perilous (well, at least out there in the wild), but it's critical for mental and physiological health.
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As Camille weakens at the perilous hands of her mother, more and more flashbacks of items she has used to harm herself flood in.
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It's less about steering the protagonist through a series of perilous situations than about coolly deciding which optional scenario has more potential entertainment value.
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Democratic leadership, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have so far resisted rising calls to begin an impeachment process, suggesting it would be politically perilous.
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The action now moves to the Senate, where President Donald Trump's attempt to overhaul the health care system faces a far more perilous fate.
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The danger for the Trickster is that he lies so much that eventually he is flagrantly exposed as a liar, which is politically perilous.
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Having bounced back from a submission loss to Ben Rothwell, he once again has the look of a contender in the perilous heavyweight division.
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Even worse, the health of our nation will likely decline from its already perilous state, as far fewer Americans will have adequate health insurance.
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Many of these likely occur in the darkness of night when nature's call lures you out of bed and onto the perilous porcelain throne.
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Mike TysonThe former heavyweight champion shared a video on Instagram of his perilous journey atop a hoverboard, which goes well until the inevitable happens.
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Rubio shared the story of the pitcher's perilous journey from the island to the U.S. Fernández emigrated from Cuba at the age of 15.
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Listing on a U.S. stock exchange could be perilous because it would expose the kingdom to lawsuits over its alleged role in the Sept.
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Those who survived the perilous journey, which often involves crossing the Bay of Bengal on flimsy rafts, live in squalid conditions in refugee camps.
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"She knew she was engaged in a matter which was illegal and perilous and was surprised to find herself totally unafraid," Mr. Golan wrote.
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" And the economic boom is similarly perilous: "Easy monetary policy has produced an overly tight labor market that is beginning to push up inflation.
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