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  1. very dangerous

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