In a treacherous world, you need a treacherous ally — treacherous, at least, to your mutual enemies.
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ET — but conditions were already treacherous by 12:30 p.m.
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We must navigate the treacherous valley before reaching new heights.
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This is the most treacherous market since the financial crisis.
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"It becomes a very treacherous area for us," he says.
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I'm curious how "Silicon Valley" will navigate these treacherous threads.
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Mr Lawler is an intrepid guide to this treacherous territory.
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Light rain started falling, making the route even more treacherous.
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Creating products that are nominally "for women" is treacherous territory.
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The orangutan made the treacherous trek in search of figs.
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Mix in some freezing temperatures, and driving could get treacherous.
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Sudden gunfire, and the hero narrowly escapes a treacherous ambush.
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This pattern can also make driving treacherous across the Appalachians.
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Athletes have also felt the effects of the treacherous winds.
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They only drove into traffic jams or thick, treacherous smoke.
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For some companies, it's a treacherous time to raise capital.
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"It is going to be treacherous out there," he said.
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Passage was treacherous and steamboats frequently sank in the shallows.
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And still they set out into those treacherous times alone.
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My particular treacherous path is as a writer and comedian.
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The crossing from Libya to Italy has grown increasingly treacherous.
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Rain and snow will impact travel and make roads treacherous.
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The next, treacherous Cat claws its way back on top.
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New Jersey's Department of Health warned of treacherous driving conditions.
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Here's what you need to know: • Treacherous flooding in Houston.
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The others are thrown into an incoherent and treacherous labyrinth.
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She drove through a treacherous snowstorm to fill the prescription.
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But that promise, White demonstrates, turned out to be treacherous.
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In Europe, just being a migrant alone can be treacherous.
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It was 2006, an especially treacherous period of the war.
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And the schedule for September is already packed and treacherous.
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But it's not the wind that makes this storm so treacherous.
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Being queer in the public eye seemed more trendy than treacherous.
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It's no longer my job to navigate this treacherous emotional landscape.
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Can your fork find the exhaust port on these treacherous waffles?
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These can create treacherous seas even on the calmest of days.
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On Wednesday's episode, the survivalists face snakes, claustrophobia and treacherous paths.
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Answering whether or not charter schools "work" is a treacherous task.
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This treacherous valley was my planned corridor to the target artery.
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Buckle in: we've reached a treacherous new phase of sneakerhead culture.
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Hundreds die every year during the treacherous journey to American soil.
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And use your low gear when driving on those treacherous roads.
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Wilson's road to the big screen has been long and treacherous.
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A pit-filled pie not only sounds unpleasant, but downright treacherous.
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Already aware of the treacherous terrain they face this year, Reps.
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I've navigated through treacherous situations — dangerous waves, precarious roads, shady people.
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In the era of online outrage culture, they're in treacherous territory.
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Being a fly ball pitcher in 234, though, is quite treacherous.
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You will not wade into these treacherous waters on my watch.
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The path toward a second plebiscite has always seemed impossibly treacherous.
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This year over 80,000 people have already made that treacherous voyage.
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Soon he had a treacherous, 25-foot downhill putt for bogey.
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Roadway travel will also be treacherous during the periods of rain.
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Maybe you see it as dangerous, and those appointees as treacherous.
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In order to do what is right is sometimes politically treacherous.
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That might be fine (if occasionally treacherous) in snow-free cities.
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Blowing snow will make travel treacherous or impossible during these times.
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Customer reviewing is the land of "lay expertise," a treacherous domain.
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But many roadways around the region are treacherous due to ice.
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The winds are the most treacherous condition firefighters have been battling.
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Nebula reaches straight into the treacherous lasers and plucks out the Orb.
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Even so, the Strait is a busy shipping lane with treacherous currents.
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A deer's commute through Lakewood, Colorado, was halted by a treacherous detour.
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But as these new photos show, Ryugu's surface is complex and treacherous.
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Counting the poor is laborious and treacherous, as the bank freely admits.
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Kanye's wading in treacherous waters with his recent alignment with Donald Trump.
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This storm is treacherous, especially if you try to drive in it.
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Unfortunately, the land nearest to their feeding grounds is treacherous, rocky cliffs.
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It looks like a family story, about a family's intimate, treacherous betrayals.
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Instead, what was already a treacherous journey has become even more dangerous.
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As utopian as these options sound, however, they come with treacherous complications.
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The hill was treacherous, wet from days of rain, muddy in places.
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The next few months for the market can be treacherous for traders.
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New Hampshire's Mount Washington Observatory is home to some truly treacherous weather.
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Still, the politics of the issue are treacherous enough to spook lawmakers.
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First he'll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape: high school.
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The statement condemned the "treacherous" attack, but did not provide additional details.
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It's always treacherous business to blame a group for its own misfortunes.
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While the rescue process is long and treacherous, Thai authorities seem optimistic.
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Basswood's waters were still that day, though the lake can be treacherous.
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There may be treacherous currents roiling this election, unknowable changes to come.
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UBS Wealth Management advised staying the course, treacherous though it may be.
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And any proposals need to navigate the reliably treacherous politics of Washington.
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The rally came after stocks labored through a treacherous week of trading.
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Auletta surveys the tumultuous, treacherous ad landscape through the framework of frenemies.
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Except that war is over and today's equivalents are even more treacherous.
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For thousands of children in Chicago, walking to school can be treacherous.
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Dropping temperatures and heavy rainfall have compounded treacherous conditions for displaced civilians.
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These treacherous social determinants laid out a welcome mat for Big Pharma.
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As a result, migrants continue to attempt treacherous routes to reach Europe.
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At night, Mr. Taylor said, the bridge is unlit and doubly treacherous.
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Air travel will become drastically slow, and road travel will be treacherous.
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Air travel will be drastically slowed, and road travel will be treacherous.
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But he refused to be drawn by Democrats into treacherous political areas.
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Amy Palmiero-Winters's latest ultramarathon venture was the treacherous Marathon des Sables.
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The inquiry has been hampered by treacherous currents and poor underwater visibility.
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Uber's retreat from China also underscores how treacherous the market can be.
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Divers help to navigate this incredibly treacherous path with flooded and narrow chambers.
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This is the most treacherous market I've seen in a many a year.
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But without generous, sustainable funding, high-risk pools could be a treacherous alternative.
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Why it matters: If you think today's cybersecurity landscape is treacherous, just wait.
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"It's dropping a lot of water and the streets are treacherous," Sylvester said.
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What artists say about their art is treacherous ground for the credulous reader.
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Bird strikes, treacherous terrain and unpredictable weather frequently cause plane crashes in Nepal.
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But this case isn't about punk psychology, but about overt and treacherous behavior.
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The uphills are steep and exhausting, and the downhills are even more treacherous.
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But during the winter months from June until August it can become treacherous.
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Their final, desperate trek across a treacherous, post-apocalyptic landscape is expertly rendered.
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Last month the pro-Brexit paper had described him as treacherous and dismal.
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Surround yourself with mentors The early-stage investing landscape is a treacherous one.
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We can help them to navigate the treacherous waters without really creating havoc.
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Many more Syrians have tried to cross the treacherous Mediterranean Sea to Europe.
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He looked at the treacherous ID and put his hand to his chest.
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By that time, the building&aposs only stairwell was smoke-filled and treacherous.
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But first his son and other family members must complete a treacherous journey.
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Even though the water has receded, conditions on the ground are still treacherous.
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However, nothing can be taken for granted in the treacherous and tricky conditions.
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It sang of domineering men, treacherous women and the manly solace of tequila.
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While the evidence seems to exculpate China, that is a politically treacherous finding.
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Emanuel's ambition is commendable, but children of poverty face treacherous obstacles to success.
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Baseball could be a treacherous place for a black ballplayer in those days.
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"It was just a little more treacherous than we thought," said Master Sgt.
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In the process, an already politicized awards-show climate has become more treacherous.
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Faced with grave danger, they find themselves in treacherous physical and psychological situations.
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That is a moral failing and, in this case, a very treacherous one.
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These signified bodies are not perilous as in dangerous or hazardous or treacherous.
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Melanie Finn's second novel, "The Gloaming," sends prosperous Westerners to eerie, treacherous Africa.
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A treacherous squall sank the boat, sending Coleman down into cold, deep water.
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Rescuers have described strong currents, limited visibility and treacherous conditions in the cave.
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That debt now looks especially treacherous as the economy goes into a tailspin.
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It's a treacherous tightrope of a role, and Waller-Bridge never once falters.
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They perform a play somewhere new, and usually less treacherous, nearly every day.
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Woods looked unprepared for the treacherous greens and gusty winds at Shinnecock Hills.
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Air travel will most likely experience long delays and roads will be treacherous.
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Mike Bost, a downstate Illinois Republican who faces a treacherous path to reelection.
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"In all honesty, I think this market has become downright treacherous," Cramer said.
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The violence has made walking to and from school treacherous for many children.
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They were effectively separated by hundreds of miles of treacherous swamp and forest.
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Ming Peiffer's play about the treacherous road to womanhood has reached its end.
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This changes my dog-walking plans because the trails will just be too treacherous.
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I believe we are treading into territories more treacherous than even Orwell himself contemplated.
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An Australian family was literally stuck navigating treacherous waters together over the holiday break.
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Cities like Salem and Gloucester also saw treacherous water levels as the snow fell.
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Yet school, which should have been a refuge, is also treacherous terrain for Matilda.
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The 20-kilometer strait, known for its treacherous currents, is nicknamed the Dragon's Mouths.
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And it was laced with amazing and treacherous and sad [things], like everybody's life.
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The rescue attempt is considered treacherous given the extreme midwinter temperatures and distances involved.
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By Monday afternoon, the event had been called off due to the treacherous conditions.
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How did he know how to navigate the treacherous water of the music business?
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A treacherous storm rolled in mid-October, forcing those on the expedition to retreat.
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Many experts have debated what leads individuals down the treacherous path to terrorist acts.
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To climb the mountain, he had to use a treacherous 741-step wooden staircase.
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Ever shifting, the cancer terrain is treacherous to negotiate, its perilous landscape always unstable.
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He has been advising investors to get out of "treacherous bank stocks" for months.
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Even managers who are still in the game have complained about the treacherous markets.
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That makes it politically treacherous for House members to vote against their own leader.
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She was "about 330 yards from the trail in treacherous rocky terrain," police said.
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I know there are far more treacherous and heroic climbs: Everest, Mont Blanc, Kilimanjaro.
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Our last shoot of the day was our most treacherous, and potentially ankle-twisting.
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" — morphs into the more treacherous, "What are you going to do with that degree?
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The space between too much and not enough is a treacherous one to navigate.
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"Brace yourself for stronger winds and treacherous icy conditions," it warned in a tweet.
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Accidentally or on purpose, Trump had just waded into Saudi Arabia's treacherous succession politics.
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On Sunday, treacherous, icy conditions contributed to nearly half the field failing to finish.
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In many of those states, however, the once-bipartisan issue has turned politically treacherous.
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The par-4 hole played long all afternoon and was treacherous for the playoff.
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The Sugerman family's trip to Southern Utah this past May involved a treacherous drive.
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The Whitakers and other families are doing their best to navigate the treacherous terrain.
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Road conditions were treacherous at the time of the crash, around 252:30 a.m.
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She has achieved two critical goals while guiding her party through treacherous political waters.
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If you recall, I showed terrible judgment about the treacherous Allison Carr last season.
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Democratic leaders may have seen it as just too treacherous to choose among them.
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And much like today, the terrain was more treacherous for women journalists of color.
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But big tech acquisitions are treacherous, inviting a clash of corporate cultures and egos.
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But big tech acquisitions are treacherous, inviting a clash of corporate cultures and egos.
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More ugly historical ironies may yet waylay Britain on its treacherous road to Brexit.
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The concerns echo those in other nations where tourism can be lucrative but treacherous.
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"It was a long haul for a puppy across treacherous terrain," DeMunnik said on Thursday.
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The storm dumped snow and sleet across the Carolinas and Virginia, causing treacherous travel conditions.
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What's tougher, telling someone, 'that's the effing wrong door,' or dive into dark treacherous caves?
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Trifling with religion is always treacherous territory, and some of the faithful might be offended.
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The highway, town officials say, was closed at the time because of the treacherous weather.
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And just like that, what might have been progress takes a deep and treacherous turn.
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He instead attended Siena's Palio, a treacherous horse race around the medieval town's central piazza.
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Reconciling the government's split personality may then prove an endeavour more treacherous than the Palio.
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Others—mostly Germans—thought the ECB had stepped into the treacherous realm of monetary financing.
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It's perfect for younger players or those who can't deal with Odyssey's many treacherous jumps.
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The Fellowship's journey to Mordor was long and treacherous — rife with danger and fallen comrades.
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I absolutely think that hunter hill, his support for Second Amendment rights would be treacherous.
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It's going to be all the treacherous drama in Game of Thrones, multiplied by 20.
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As the war has become more treacherous, foreign news organizations have relied on local journalists.
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The treacherous jump, if well-executed, could help the pair move closer to Olympic gold.
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By the numbers: At 29,000 feet, the mountain's treacherous hike has no room for error.
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He's probably whispering treacherous words about Jon into Sansa's ear — but is she buying it?
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Navigating this obstacle course is as treacherous ignoring the residual power that these attitudes convey.
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So if this is to become a true and treacherous bubble there's room to go.
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But that's a treacherous path to walk in a country that already feels near fracture.
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For such a calming tune, it was actually created during a night of treacherous weather.
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More than 400 people have died making the treacherous journey this year alone, it says.
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Simply put: The way forward is far more treacherous than the road to Tuesday's vote.
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My mom was wrong about violent video games; it's the family-friendly stuff that's treacherous.
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He won it the second time after scaling the treacherous Ogre I peak in 2012.
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If anyone can navigate such treacherous boundaries, it would seem to be this basketball lifer.
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These are treacherous times and the only thing worse than picking a side is not.
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YOU ARE TOO DEPRAVED TO REFORM, TOO TREACHEROUS TO SPARE, TOO HIDEOUS FOR MERCY. RUN!
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Sinosphere BEIJING — To many people around the world, Chinese politics can seem murky, even treacherous.
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From Hsinchu, I rent a car with my friends and make the treacherous climb up.
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No more television commercials featuring a smiling Snoopy navigating life's treacherous waters to sell insurance.
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For those fleeing to neighboring countries, the journey out of South Sudan can be treacherous.
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If he chooses to remain in Albany, he must navigate a historically treacherous third term.
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"One must be reminded that it's the same army accused of treacherous crimes," he said.
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The accident happened just before 1 AM Sunday on the winding and treacherous Mulholland Highway.
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The story makes clear that Brokeback Mountain is a treacherous environment for hard-bitten men.
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Strategies to reduce migrants in the Mediterranean Sea may have made the journey more treacherous.
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TREACHEROUS The successes at CS and Goldman contrast starkly with the difficulties at other banks.
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But traders note European high-yield credit was a treacherous market to navigate in 22020.
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Others take closer but riskier routes, including a treacherous railroad bridge over the Niagara River.
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Yet Mr. Jin seems prepared to maneuver in the treacherous terrain between Beijing and Washington.
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Why go through a treacherous nine months only to have the child suffer and die?
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Unlike previous presidents', Trump's unpredictability makes playing the power game treacherous, to say the least.
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Politics is a tricky business, Washington is a treacherous place and Trumplandia is downright brutal.
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But before the next presidential race, Democrats must navigate a treacherous landscape of midterm elections.
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"It's an illustration of the all-encompassing and treacherous nature of artistry," Mr. Wainwright said.
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As the storm moved east, authorities reported treacherous travel conditions, flight cancellations and traffic pileups.
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"It's less treacherous," said Martin Truex Jr., who topped the speed chart in final practice.
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And we explore how technology is aiding refugees and migrants with their treacherous journeys to Europe
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"Markets will likely remain treacherous in the New Year," Marc Chandler at Bannockburn securities told clients.
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The politics are treacherous for health reform in the best of times, with a popular president.
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Some said hundreds more were still traversing the treacherous forests of the Darien region bordering Colombia.
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"I think that the first half of 2017 could end up being pretty treacherous," he said.
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The East isn't "wide open," but its postseason bracket will be more treacherous than anyone expected.
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Although treacherous, Connor's heightened vulnerability is exactly what Oliver had been wanting from him all season.
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Companies in industrial sectors, which accounted for the bulk of borrowing, are navigating a treacherous environment.
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The dodgy roads are challenging enough in the blazing sun, but at night they're positively treacherous.
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The row, in turn, has upset a short-lived detente between neighbours at a treacherous time.
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Some are getting ready for the treacherous journey to Europe and others have already made it.
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There's a nervous tension in the air as the pair face off against "treacherous," choppy waters.
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Using social media to broadcast one's experience with sexual harassment can be both gratifying and treacherous.
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The more worldly of the two men suggests that actual love can be far more treacherous.
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Migrant crisis Around 6,500 people have been rescued while making the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean.
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Granting big loans to council-owned companies while public services suffer swingeing cuts is politically treacherous.
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It was treacherous work trying to save the animals ... many of which were scared and skittish.
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The world of Big Little Lies is opulent and romantic, as well as treacherous and threatening.
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Dan waded in treacherous waters by raising the super sensitive subject of Ariana Grande -- so funny.
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They climbed, the footing treacherous, occasional mudslides nearly washing them back into the rapidly-filling pit.
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So it can be treacherous for your portfolio to let the tax man rule your decisions.
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Rescuers in Thailand have stunningly removed some of the boys trapped in a flooded, treacherous cave.
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Pedestrians were diverted into a treacherous, plywood-paneled tunnel manned by a few, half-dozing workers.
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However, there are deeper implications for Williams that make this a particularly treacherous play from Parks.
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Stocks were caught in a grueling, treacherous decline in the months leading up to the crash.
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The weather was dreadful, rain drenching the Ardennes and making for treacherous conditions on the circuit.
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Tired was a vague descriptor, and anything vague was treacherous, but Eileen didn't want to push.
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The rescue mission has proven to be treacherous and complex and could be very, very long.
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Here's a quick break down to help make navigating these waters seem a bit less treacherous.
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But in Indonesia, divers are battling against treacherous conditions, including fast-moving currents and muddy waters.
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Our season preview at VICE Sports will instead resemble a treacherous leap into the NBA abyss.
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The shutdown has created one of the more treacherous political moments of Trump's presidency for Democrats.
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"This is going to be treacherous for a while," the chief economic advisor at Allianz said.
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"Even aged 26 it was a very hard hike up through rather treacherous terrain," he wrote.
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The hike was three rigorous, arguably treacherous miles, at 11,000 feet, under the threat of thunderstorms.
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Thursday morning's rush hour will be treacherous for Mobile, Atlanta, DC, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
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Mr. Nadler said voting against the subpoena was treacherous and an endorsement of a cover-up.
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But across Southern California and other parts of the state, it did so with treacherous effect.
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When the Bisse de Savièse was restored, Mr. Varone decided to bypass the most treacherous sections.
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They argue that the state Legislature is unlikely to take up these thorny, politically treacherous topics.
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And yet, more than ever, it is apparent that this economic lodestar is a treacherous guide.
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Travelers headed home after Thanksgiving are likely to face flight delays and treacherous roads, forecasters said.
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A treacherous thought occurs to her, unbidden: her husband must in some way be at fault.
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He said there are excellent opportunities in domestic corporate bonds, an area he also called treacherous.
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They scrambled to avoid even more treacherous consequences of the budget impasse, including a ratings downgrade.
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Their willingness to brave treacherous mountain roads to reach Colombia spoke to the desperation in Venezuela.
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There is no question that resistance to Trump inside the G.O.P. has proved a treacherous road.
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Because the chemo kills both healthy cells and cancerous ones, the side effects can be treacherous.
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Though combining film and dance is treacherous—documentaries feed on drama, but dance is ultimately abstract.
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Remember: The path toward womanhood may be treacherous, but at least it's lined with plenty of laughs.
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Authorities temporarily stopped their efforts Monday to replenish air tanks along the cave&aposs treacherous exit route.
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Detractors call him a treacherous and calculating politician who used his position to sideline potential party rivals.
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As a result, this encourages people to make treacherous and dangerous journeys to sneak into the country.
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Tens of thousands have fled the country by traveling treacherous migration routes to escape the forced conscription.
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Expect treacherous travel on the roads and well as airport delays through the end of the week.
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But that's all the more reason to avoid the treacherous conditions a blizzard of debt can create.
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It is not the industry's vision that is impaired but rather the horizon that can be treacherous.
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But for those contemplating returning to work on Monday, travel in the region will probably be treacherous.
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Travel remains treacherous in many areas, and officials said it would take days to return to normal.
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Crossing President-elect Trump's path is proving to be treacherous and he's not even in office yet.
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But the more politically treacherous vote is in January when the full House will choose its speaker.
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But black ice is an especially treacherous obstacle to both vehicles and pedestrians, considering its virtually invisible.
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"The wind was blowing in at 20+ miles per hour, that inlet can be treacherous," Cadby said.
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Writer Penny pointed out this is new, likely treacherous terrain for HBO's leading Los Angeles best friends.
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Then the anchors appear, and proceed to praise PiS slavishly while branding its critics treacherous crypto-communists.
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Each festival, I reined it in on the last night so the journey home was less treacherous.
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The boys were strapped on to stretchers before the divers transported them through treacherous water-filled tunnels.
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Allow the pure soul of the Pomeranian pup to soothe you as you surf the treacherous web.
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We also get a glance at the biggest (and most treacherous) feud of all: age versus beauty.
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But we would warn investors the path for the next several years of upheaval can be treacherous.
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It is dark and treacherous down there, and cool comic posturing melts into a big hot mess.
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But first he'll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all: Saint Sebastian High School.
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"The roads in Durham are treacherous and not safe for driving," the Durham County Sheriff's Office tweeted.
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The trade route eventually diminished after seacraft that could safely navigate the treacherous Red Sea were developed.
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Once beneath the surface of that treacherous liquid, I learned to my dismay, I could not breathe.
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It's treacherous territory for Bieber ... there's another Justin just as popular who was probably inside that building.
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But the way was treacherous and impossible to use commercially, and no one followed in his footsteps.
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Guatemalan roads are poorly marked and even major highways are mostly unlit, making navigation at night treacherous.
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In recent weeks, Infantino has felt just how treacherous the political waters of global soccer can be.
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" And it's keenly evident in some of these stories, none more treacherous and sublime than "Fire Horse.
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Yet Mr Walsh is plunging into the treacherous waters of primarying a sitting president, all the same.
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They have as many treacherous cracks and crevices as a glacier — and offer about as much warmth.
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With Davenport's steadying influence, she seems ready to navigate the treacherous path through a Grand Slam draw.
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Incredibly, in deep and treacherous waters, she guns it, flat-out and broadside, feet from the dinghy.
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And, no, this is not some new feature that'll send you off on a treacherous snowy route.
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It instinctively connects the mind of a modern Israeli to the long, complicated and treacherous Jewish past.
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Cyclists regularly post photos online of treacherous routes and police cars and other vehicles blocking bike lanes.
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They were built during the 253th century, when intermittent wars often made streets too treacherous to walk.
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The music at hand (and lips) is Strauss's "Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks," with its treacherous horn solo.
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"The wall only pushes people out to more dangerous, treacherous crossings, creating even more death," she said.
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Garrett Madison makes a living guiding amateur adventure seekers up some of the world's most treacherous peaks.
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Fatal car crashes in Sonora's and Chihuahua's winding and treacherous roads were common, but murders were rare.
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The victims are believed to be migrants who were on the treacherous route to Europe from Libya.
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Yet attempts to avoid racism have a treacherous way of instantiating racist frameworks and ways of thinking.
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But America's abortion war contains treacherous depths, and to Oates's credit her book seeks to plumb them.
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But it's treacherous — about 25 percent of people who drive down that road are subsumed by lava.
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I think it would have been a treacherous thing if I would have tried to do it.
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Narcos: Mexico — September (???) (Netflix) There is something universally alluring about the treacherous underground labyrinth of the drug trade.
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Local officials warned residents to limit their time outside to prevent frostbite and to avoid treacherous travel conditions.
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These days, a cement road exists, but it is still extremely thin and a rather treacherous ride up.
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A treacherous mission to save a soccer team trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand may start soon.
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U.S. membership on the council legitimized an especially treacherous adversary to liberal democracies: the faux human rights victim.
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No doubt, the death toll could easily have been higher given the treacherous conditions along the cave route.
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Expect treacherous travel on roadways and airport delays through the end of the week in the affected areas.
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He was left with a treacherous downhill putt from the fringe and he missed by about five feet.
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These sentiments often combine with lingering post-traumatic stress after the treacherous boat ride to Italy, he said.
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The commute is beautiful, but the 7 percent grades can be a bit treacherous in his Ford Focus.
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To reach safety, the family must escape the evil that chases them by making a treacherous journey — blindfolded.
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" He added of Ms. Kahnweiler, "Mining dark terrain for hilarity is a treacherous game that she plays masterfully.
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They made the treacherous crossing from Izmir, Turkey, into Greece in a boat filled with dozens of refugees.
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Lara faces a treacherous waterfall, dispatches gun-toting henchmen, solves Myst-like mechanized puzzles, and dodges booby traps.
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But what the plains need most is a road that can cope with Colombia's treacherous, rain-soaked topography.
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In two seasons, we'll have wrapped up the twisty, treacherous, and often bloody path to the Iron Throne.
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Beyond controversy and CTE, National Football League team executives must navigate a treacherous set of new market conditions.
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They pride themselves in their knowledge of the sometimes treacherous waters, and insist they've never lost a customer.
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The production's five vocalists (including Mr. Adwan as Dimna, the treacherous adviser) were trained in traditional Arabic chant.
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But the extremely narrow, flooded sections of the cave have already proved treacherous and even deadly for rescuers.
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Now that it's possible to monitor Tinder with this software, the game has gotten just that more treacherous.
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Only if you're very worried about falling victim to whatever treacherous Android malware threat will make headlines next.
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The officers here are just more treacherous cunts, so I played dumb like it was my first time.
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Ciudad Perdida, Colombia, is only accessible by a multi-day hike (three to six days) over treacherous terrain.
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Yangon, the bustling former capital, was treacherous; over the decades of suffocating rule by generals, protests would erupt.
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People from the Middle East and Africa are taking rickety boats and making treacherous treks to reach Europe.
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Prosecutors said his conduct had created a treacherous work environment in what was already a predominantly male workplace.
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The lives of Supreme Court justices, a poet's treacherous trip to El Salvador, Mueller-related reading and more.
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At this point (even while leaving treacherous baked goods out of the equation) I generally just… hate… weed.
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In the few quiet moments, some people expressed worry that the treacherous conditions could become a new normal.
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The accident took place on a treacherous road that is difficult for larger vehicles to navigate, officials said.
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As a result, thousands of Rohingya have made the treacherous journey to squalid refugee camps across the border.
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Kevin Hall is something of an American Odysseus: a stalwart sailor of treacherous seas, on a noble mission.
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The seventh and the 11th holes — treacherous, uphill par 3s — have ruined many a round at Shinnecock Hills.
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Airport shuttle buses have become more treacherous as holding onto metal poles seems to be something to avoid.
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And presidents have long considered their own political interests in dealing with Israel and treacherous Middle East politics.
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Photography is particularly treacherous when it comes to righting wrongs, because it is so good at recording appearances.
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But however by the book they played the initial review of the manuscript, the strategy proved politically treacherous.
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Their popularity is built on emotional appeals to a national glory purportedly lost to globalization and treacherous bureaucracy.
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The world outside an orderly factory is unpredictable and treacherous, even for as nimble a machine as Spot.
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The floods overwhelmed our community, causing treacherous debris flows, at least 21 deaths, and hundreds of destroyed homes.
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But the overwhelming support in both chambers belies the difficult path behind us and the treacherous road ahead.
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Just negotiating with the Taliban is a treacherous proposition, given how diverse, decentralized and factionalized the group is.
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Every one of those levels, with their treacherous falls and cleverly hidden ambushes, demanded a careful, methodical approach.
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"The statistical approach he uses can be treacherous," says Julia Fischer of the German Primate Center in Göttingen.
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The spacecraft will have to maneuver around treacherous ground, including a three-story-high boulder nicknamed Mt. Doom.
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He will need all of those skills to succeed in the treacherous landscape of the Trump White House.
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But crossings in over-crowded boats can be treacherous, especially in the rainy season, which is beginning now.
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Chhota Shigri is considered one of the Himalayas' most accessible glaciers, but many of its passes are treacherous.
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I drove them up a switchback mountain road so treacherous that I wept the entire way back down.
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" As the one on the hunt for a furnished room, Ms. Halter said searching on Craigslist felt "treacherous.
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"Its pretty magical, but it can be also treacherous, especially when that fog comes in," Mr. Alpert said.
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Investors, however, can take ownership of their path to retirement by anticipating the treacherous terrain and adjusting expectations.
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"It's so treacherous and difficult to tell the story of someone who is still alive," Mr. Whishaw said.
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Officials said that extracting the boys through the treacherous underwater passageways would be more difficult than finding them.
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He was asked how the GOP is going to get through the treacherous path to expansive tax reform.
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She was 17 years old, she had just made this treacherous journey and withstood coercion, her parents abused her.
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At other times, desperate Cubans have fled the island nation in makeshift boats across the treacherous Straits of Florida.
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Unable to steer the boat through the treacherous waters, the crew was at a loss for what was wrong.
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" Looking to next year, he pointed out that the first half of 2017 could end up being "pretty treacherous.
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They offered Queequeg and myself positions as sailor-developers, for a voyage of unknown duration, into treacherous, uncharted waters.
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Milne went to see the spiders for himself, and found the cave to be a little treacherous to navigate.
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Earlier this year, a mission to the Larsen C Ice Shelf had to be canceled owing to treacherous conditions.
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We don't need to be revisiting Ailes' life and treacherous legacy when the consequences continue to unfold before us.
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But, in the more treacherous cases, it can provoke rashes, hives, and even welts, although that is less common.
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A's rally past White Sox CHICAGO — The road has been a treacherous place for the Oakland Athletics this season.
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That should help with Seattle's many hills, and airless tires will prevent flats on our treacherous, pothole-filled streets.
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As a result, many are forced to embark on another treacherous route this winter: a trek through the Alps.
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There'd be a painting showing a ship ascending into the clouds and a plaque describing the treacherous journey there.
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It can take five to six minutes to paddle across the Evros river, whose fast-moving waters are treacherous.
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He's worried about "treacherous" winter road conditions on the Coquihalla Highway, but feels he's been painted into a corner.
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In 1797, a small merchant vessel went down off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, in the treacherous Bass Strait.
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The ride home is treacherous and I'm glad to finish the day from the warmth of my living room.
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Even if combining the two issues in a new reconciliation bill is technically possible, it could be politically treacherous.
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Though it was a treacherous pass, I continued undaunted, inspired by the hope of a better, simpler life ahead.
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They worked day and evening shifts on building sites or in factories that offered treacherous conditions and long hours.
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The cold, mixed with freezing rain, created treacherous road conditions over the weekend, causing multiple-car pileups and fatalities.
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Refugee crisis France is taking steps to stop people from making those treacherous refugee journeys across the Mediterranean Sea.
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"Roads continue to be slick and treacherous, particularly in northern and western Virginia," said State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller.
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The journey to Lesbos is short, but the sea is treacherous for the small and overloaded vessels being used.
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But heavy rain Friday hampered their efforts, making rescue operations treacherous as they battled against thick mud and debris.
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In my view he doesn't get the credit he deserves for guiding us through what were really treacherous waters.
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The only thing more treacherous than the backpack-wearers are glasses and bottles negligently left on the dance floor.
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For the Democratic Party, the road to Election Day, a year from now, still looks long and treacherous. ♦
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The series follows Mary, Queen of Scots, throughout the treacherous world that is the 16th century royal French court.
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In what Mukherjee calls the "post-genomic" world, we will wield a power as exhilarating as it is treacherous.
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Trump's tweets and undisciplined remarks aren't the only things setting the United States on a treacherous nuclear path, however.
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Heavy snow, freezing rain and wind gusts will make holiday travel treacherous in swaths of the northern United States.
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Noted investor David Katz is expecting good third-quarter earnings but a treacherous season in terms of stock prices.
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She was called a "clueless treacherous traitor" and told to resign from the paper or transfer to another university.
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While the two navigate treacherous floods and occasional human remains, cliché-packed flashbacks supply the source of Arthur's torment.
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Still, WeWork will have to navigate a treacherous calendar if it hopes to pull off an offering this year.
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And one month is especially treacherous: 83 percent of the airports analyzed had the most summer delays in June.
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In "Treacherous," she even varies the dynamics: you'll notice the chorus is louder in your headphones than the verse.
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A European Central Bank board member has warned that Europe should ignore the "treacherous promises" of Facebook's Libra currency.
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That could be a treacherous strategy for Mr. Trump, given his own past infidelity and questionable treatment of women.
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The daffodils and cherry blossoms proclaim renewal and hope; the crisp, clear air seems incapable of anything so treacherous.
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About 300 people have died over the years on Everest's treacherous slopes and many remain there, some for decades.
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Not only do these militias make the terrain treacherous for intervention, they have actively targeted healthcare workers and centers.
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Trump repeatedly painted Clinton as dishonest, seizing on her email habits while secretary for state as reckless, even treacherous.
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"My situation is analogous to treading near the edge of a treacherous cliff," he told Physics Today last month.
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But the 2008 meltdown showed that the road to recovery can be treacherous, with countless potholes along the way.
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Yes, people have reminded me that I wrote about Weinstein; he's the odious, treacherous guy who betrays Roxy's father.
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As Odysseus navigates the treacherous path back to his own home, he encounters both morally upstanding and malevolent individuals.
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Mr. Biden was to play the sage mentor, helping an unseasoned president navigate the treacherous politics of the capital.
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Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has said the nuclear agreement reinforced his view that the Americans are treacherous.
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"America's abortion war contains treacherous depths, and to Oates's credit her book seeks to plumb them," our reviewer wrote.
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Maybe so, but the trajectory of Mr. Rebagliati's life has sometimes been as treacherous as an Olympic halfpipe run.
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He added that flying in the Grand Canyon can be treacherous simply because of the number of helicopters there.
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With plenty of snow on the ground around Seattle and temperatures in the teens overnight, roads were especially treacherous.
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From Chia-Chia Lin's haunting first novel, "The Unpassing," I learned how treacherous the Alaskan mud flats can be.
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He doubled down on Facebook's handling of the treacherous business of implementing free expression at an unprecedented global scale.
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Above all, they reminisce, drifting back through their vivid lives as partners in crime, intimate friends and treacherous rivals.
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They organized bi-yearly bicycle trips, taking months to cover thousands of treacherous miles between Kathmandu and Ladakh, India.
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For the Saudi-backed government forces, this treacherous mountainside is the frontline in their fight against the Houthi rebels.
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While the peace effort has received less notice, it is undoubtedly the more politically treacherous of the two undertakings.
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At least two people were killed in accidents in North Carolina, where officials said ice was making roads treacherous.
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A surprise departure from the European Central Bank could highlight the treacherous road ahead for the world's monetary policymakers.
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But when it comes to sectors rife with competition, owning stocks within them can be downright "treacherous," he explained.
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It's a rollicking, often hilarious sequel to the 1995 fantasy starring Robin Williams, sucked into a treacherous board game.
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"There was a verse, something like: 'Look to your mind, wise man — it is subtle, invisible, treacherous,' " he said.
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Treacherous driving conditions and large snow banks meant many schools in New Jersey were closed for a second day.
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The waters in and around this island chain are treacherous, featuring heavy fragments of ice even during the summer months.
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The bus portion of the Gate 35X experience -- many say this part is the most treacherous -- was about to begin.
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The treacherous coders, on the other hand, would be any party seeking to falsify or subterfuge code on the ledger.
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Officers discovered the remains in treacherous, rocky terrain more than a mile from where her car was parked, authorities said.
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BETWEEN 2008 and 2011, the waters off the coast of Somalia were the most treacherous shipping lanes in the world.
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The body of Thomas Zakrewski, 46, was found Tuesday night, hours after he had gone missing in the treacherous tides.
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The past can be a treacherous place in fashion, one of whose primary functions is to conjure an intensified present.
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But neither of these titles have also worked to offer an explicit condemnation of liberal racism and treacherous white feminism.
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All of the mothers' beauty, their warmth and their coldness, are reserved for their intimate, treacherous relationships with their offspring.
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Instead, its instructions seemingly led to the death of three people, who drowned in treacherous torrents of icy-cold water.
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The 181.5km stage nine route includes three out-of-category climbs before a treacherous descent to the finish at Chambery.
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It was only a matter of time until someone got "double-crossed" on The Challenge's sneakiest, most treacherous season yet.
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But all this early success and ambition has plunged Amazon off a cliff, and into a wide and treacherous valley.
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The Republican Party's best hope to help candidates navigate this treacherous new territory could come from an unlikely source: Gov.
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The advisory evoked the Green Book, a pamphlet that guided black motorists across the treacherous terrain of Jim Crow's America.
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Before temperatures dropped, the most treacherous part of the journey for most was the sea crossing from Turkey into Europe.
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Call it dumb luck or the divine power of love—but somehow, miraculously, he made it through the treacherous pass.
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Offshoots of the main trail contain steep drops, and the treacherous terrain features creeks, brush and ravines, complicating search efforts.
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Held on the winding coastal roads above Copacabana's beaches, each circuit contained a number of gruelling climbs—and treacherous descents.
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That it was unreasonable for her to have to answer a question that could put her in politically treacherous waters.
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But first they have to jump from a building more than 150 feet tall and do some treacherous synchronized mountaineering.
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Jeff Colyer on Sunday issued a state of emergency declaration, and officials said road conditions were "treacherous" in some areas.
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Oprah Winfrey's Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech was an interesting counterpoint to the red carpet's treacherous messaging.
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Using the traits of individuals to diagnose societies is intellectually treacherous enough; using them on an entire species is worse.
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Some of them are called treasonous; some of them are called treacherous, which is kind of completely over the top.
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However, it should not be forgotten that coups are treacherous systems that completely eliminate the people's will and devastates democracy.
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Another man featured in the film talks about the devastating loss of his heroic K-9 during a treacherous mission.
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The hulking frame of a ship hangs above, since crossing the lake is a daily and, during storms, treacherous activity.
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Trump is turning 2019 from a potentially treacherous year into a downright dangerous one -- and not just because of Europe.
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But it still feels as though Jamie's got some unfinished business with his treacherous sister/ex-lover Cersei (Lena Headey).
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It can be as exceedingly treacherous and spooky as it sounds — the unsuspecting can be ambushed in super-unpleasant ways.
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"None of them sound great," according to Trixie, but the ladies have no problem imagining the most treacherous probable outcomes.
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The misperception that mentally ill people are inherently dangerous is one of the most treacherous ideas in circulation about us.
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"They are not far, but I can't reach them," he said in a voice message — the road was too treacherous.
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As comfortable as Watson is when navigating around treacherous shoals, readers seeking the bland flag of neutrality should look elsewhere.
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It's in a treacherous spot: bobbing and dunking in the Niagara River just above the cascading chaos of Niagara Falls.
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It is known as a treacherous stretch for wheelchair racers, who have crashed while trying to negotiate a sharp turn.
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It mainly offered a treacherous future in mines or munitions factories, and even those professions were plagued by mass layoffs.
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The Defense Department viewed the requests as inappropriate and legally treacherous, potentially setting up soldiers for violent encounters with migrants.
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Several television adaptations of the fall have been filmed on the Cobb, which is to this day a treacherous climb.
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The Minors made it through the treacherous waters of junior tennis and college tennis and have always kept the class.
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Weak UK inflation data had proved treacherous for the pound on Wednesday, so his view will be closely listened to.
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Still, this is a narrative that could unfold only in a place where fantasy and reality blur with treacherous ease.
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We drove up from the south on a radiant summer day and found the once-treacherous road easy to navigate.
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Tens of thousands of people — 43,000 so far this year — continue to brave treacherous waters to try to reach Italy.
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California mudslides in Oprah's backyard The treacherous mudslides that devastated parts of Southern California caused damage to Oprah Winfrey's home.
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"The night will be as all others, treacherous, studded with disguised traps and graves," Ms. Braverman wrote of La Puta.
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The languorous hours under the Mediterranean sun cast a dark spell; the roads are treacherous and the rocks are sharp.
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Ms. Dufourmantelle was on the beach when the weather began to change and the previously safe swimming area became treacherous.
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" In his neighborhood in the southern Syrian town of Dara'a, that name was Abdel Ghader, or "worshipper of the treacherous.
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Road conditions were treacherous at the time of the collision, which occurred in Mount Pleasant Township, 45 minutes from Pittsburgh.
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It smelled edible and looked like glittery unicorn poop, but the treacherous instruction manual revealed the truth of the matter.
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For-profit colleges and private loans can be particularly treacherous traps that can tie students to mountains of student loans.
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Stretching almost 2,000 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, the border has proved treacherous to block.
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In "The Pilot's Wife," a woman learns of her treacherous husband's death from the man who becomes her next lover.
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Cortez ultimately fought in the Mexican Revolution on the side of Victoriano Huerta, one of the country's most treacherous figures.
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"They know they face a challenging and potentially treacherous stretch on the legal front once the election passes," King said.
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The commute from home to school, however, was long, and required two treacherous hours of a bus and subway combination.
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Only after Marlinspike had passed the pier did he realize the wind was blowing at a treacherous 30 miles an hour.
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The UN announced last month that 2016 was already a record year for deaths along the treacherous maritime route into Europe.
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But the vast majority of the deaths in the Mediterranean this year -- 4,139 -- have occurred on the treacherous central Mediterranean route.
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The wintry precipitation is expected to taper off, ending by late Sunday after leaving treacherous conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Yet at 53, he may at last lack the will to retain a place in the treacherous eddies of Italian politics.
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Nearly every song holds abrupt twists like this, paths that become more treacherous before suddenly happening upon gaping chasms of bass.
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They often make the treacherous trip to southern Italy in flimsy rubber boats crammed with passengers and exposed to the elements.
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From Tennessee to North Carolina and north along the Interstate 2993 spine, those who persisted found the going slow and treacherous.
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The Church itself had to resist triumphalism and spiritual worldliness, he added, calling them "the most treacherous temptation threatening the Church".
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Sapai said the province is home to some of the country's most treacherous terrain, with thick forests and deep mountain caves.
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WeChat's Star Founder Seeks Second Act for China's Super-App Mark Zuckerberg isn't the only social media magnate navigating treacherous waters.
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Drivers tried to navigate treacherous roads where the water lapped at the side or covered the asphalt in a running stream.
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He controversially insisted on building a kid-sized "submarine" and sending it to Thailand to transport them through the treacherous tunnels.
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Stocks are in for a steep and treacherous decline because of the Federal Reserve's policies, Reagan administration aide David Stockman says.
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The Darién Gap, or "the jungle," as most migrants refer to it, is the most treacherous stretch of the journey north.
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The manhunt for the 31-year-old suspect began Wednesday morning along winding, treacherous terrain in rural Middle Tennessee, authorities said.
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Jeff Colyer issued a state of emergency declaration for the state and officials said road conditions were "treacherous" in some areas.
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The manhunt for Wiggins, 20083, continued into Thursday evening along winding, treacherous terrain about 40 miles west of Nashville, authorities said.
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Such accolades are years away, and months of treacherous and intricate diplomacy looms if negotiators are to defy grim historical precedent.
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After crashing in similar conditions on Friday, Chris Froome of England got through the stage without incident despite several treacherous descents.
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To save the injured animal, Raffa braves the treacherous Forest of Wonders and hunts down a rare and powerful red vine.
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Other objects provide insight into the medieval perception of women, who could either be impossibly holy saints or treacherous femme fatales.
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My first day we went to the Tide Pools at Flat Point, on a trail as beautiful as it was treacherous.
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The next morning, they were put into crammed buses and sent off on a three-day journey on a treacherous route.
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If you have to ice-climb to the top, it won't work: a road, however treacherous, should go to the summit.
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But these days, the sampietrini have proved treacherous for the city's many scooters, slippery for dress shoes and murder for stilettos.
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If this was regarded as testing the waters by potential Broadway producers, those waters turned out to be muddy and treacherous.
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They knew well that the journey to South Korea was a long and treacherous one because they had made it, too.
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President Juan Manuel Santos denounced the newest attacks as "cowardly and treacherous" while visiting wounded officers in Barranquilla later that day.
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"Unfortunately we lost our citizens...in the treacherous attacks in Sri Lanka," Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said in a statement.
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The floods that trapped them nearly 3 miles from the mouth of the cave are also making a possible escape treacherous.
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Mr. Mattis's original plan may have been to subtly guide the ship of state through treacherous international waters for four years.
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Ms. Gutierrez said that her son did not take risks and must not have known how treacherous the area could be.
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"Markets will likely remain treacherous in the New Year," Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex LLC, told clients.
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In the past week, she has repeatedly charged that the president is "goading" Democrats to go down that politically treacherous road.
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They had run out of oxygen and spent only 20 minutes at the top before starting the treacherous journey back down.
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"We are at the beginning of the most treacherous phase of this [COVID-21] bear market," the "Mad Money" host said.
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If the tax overhaul promised by Mr. Trump is passed, the path could still be treacherous, economists and tax experts say.
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When her boyfriend drives to see her, the app lets her know he is still moving, especially on treacherous winter roads.
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As the highway nears Avdiivka, about 21.5km (510 mi) from the separatist stronghold of Donetsk, it becomes too treacherous to continue.
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The treacherous trek to a cave Although the paintings were found in 1994, researchers weren't able to date them until now.
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But they and smaller shops will have license to innovate, to follow paths that, before Apple Arcade, had seemed too treacherous.
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Consider "Safety Tips for Living Alone," which is set on a treacherous North Atlantic radar platform known as the Tiltin' Hilton.
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Nadler's allies on the committee say he has practice keeping his panel in line in the politically treacherous debate on impeachment.
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"This is the missing piece for infrastructure — it's a treacherous environment today" BitGo co-founder and CEO Mike Belshe told CNBC.
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There's also a slick real estate mogul (David Thewlis) with treacherous Russian connections, and the requisite no-nonsense cop (Carrie Coon).
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Lydia and her son make the treacherous journey to the US on a freight train, befriending other migrants on their way.
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With his party racing to save its congressional majorities and a treacherous reelection contest fast approaching, Trump can't afford ignore them.
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The rocky hills in Itacua, the first province in the game, create a beautiful, treacherous landscape that is glorious to behold.
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Wouldn't doing so only encourage Iranian aggressiveness and prove right the jihadist groups that say Arab countries are impotent and treacherous?
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In the drama he presents to his supporters, he needs to be the hero who navigates treacherous terrain and slays monsters.
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McConnell, who is determined to deliver his second conservative Supreme Court justice in two years, now must navigate a treacherous pass.
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In treacherous, rainy conditions, he spun on Lap 47, crashing into a barrier that lined the start of the pit entry.
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I spoke to some people who've gone down this potentially treacherous path to breakup hell to hear what it was like.
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This makes Israel politically treacherous ground for basically any Democrat, no matter where he or she comes down on the issue.
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After all, finding a venue is just step one in a long and treacherous process toward peace between Washington and Pyongyang.
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He ended up as the adviser and firm friend of that treacherous snake, Mr Ortega, who in 2007 became Nicaragua's president again.
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New York (CNN Business)Between global warming, Elon Musk, and a worldwide crackdown on carbon, the future looks treacherous for Big Oil.
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I've continued to try to bring a bit of warmth and affability to a character who is shadowy, villainous and even treacherous.
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Mina's family reportedly issued a statement asking the public to refrain from participating in the search because of "treacherous and dangerous conditions."
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Swift was accused of treacherous perfidy, and her feed quickly began to look like the Reptile Discovery Center at the National Zoo.
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The exceptional snowfall and rainfall set the stage for a treacherous snowmelt and spring in the Midwest, where huge swaths remain flooded.
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Residents throughout the north-central United States could expect downed trees, widespread power outages, road closures and treacherous driving conditions, Burke said.
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Exhausted by the treacherous path and having endured days of airstrikes and hunger, the crossing at Maysaloon welcomed those desperate to escape.
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It is treacherous and foolish for citizens to invoke the threat of rebellion often, or casually, or for minor and isolated complaints.
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We also used sidewalks in high traffic areas like Dupont Circle because the road seemed treacherous with fast traffic and switching lanes.
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The daring, treacherous three-day mission to save the group pulled off by Thai navy SEALs and an international team of divers.
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Between 2007 and 2013, the Australian government says at least 1,200 people lost their lives trying to make the treacherous sea journey.
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But once in King's Landing, Sansa quickly gets a taste of how treacherous the capital is and how deceitful the players are.
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The world's oldest known computer lay submerged for more than 2,000 years off the treacherous coast of the Greek island of Antikythera.
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As the daylight fades it'll become impossible to navigate the treacherous roads, and I could be spending the night in my car.
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Still, the issue of moderation can be treacherous: Some comments that appear to be predatory toward children may in fact be innocent.
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Despite that treacherous backdrop, there is a case to be made for why the record-breaking expansion could continue, perhaps for years.
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Who else sees Cersei for what she really is, even after the treacherous Queen's promise of troops to fight the White Walkers?
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Into the belly of the beast The subsequent descent into the crater is steep and treacherous, a rocky path slippery with condensation.
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"In this one we actually travel with the characters into the jungle and it's gorgeous and treacherous and exciting", Black told Reuters.
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Killed or scared off by bears, treacherous terrain, raging torrents and temperatures below -40 degrees, only one in three completed the journey.
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In the next episode, the siblings' finale execution of the treacherous Littlefinger (Aiden Gillen) could make a viewer cheer from their seat.
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More than 850 ships sailed from American and British ports up to 4,753 miles through treacherous Atlantic waters, teeming with U-boats.
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And to this day, my husband can endlessly brag about how he handled the treacherous road conditions like a domesticated Bear Grylls.
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No matter how treacherous an experience it can be, the Yeezy show remains a much-anticipated spectacle each time NYFW rolls around.
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Between the lines: Messing with employer health coverage is politically treacherous, and that's why the Cadillac tax may never go into effect.
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It was a perilous night for celebs who dared make it down a notoriously treacherous driveway during a Golden Globes after-party.
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Populist parties like the Sweden Democrats linked governments' handling of migration to their established claim that elite parties are incompetent or treacherous.
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" Be smart: "While that's good ... news for the smaller social media companies it's a concerning trend for [publishers' already treacherous] ad business.
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DOE's loan program helps the first deployment of clean energy technologies in the marketplace, a particularly treacherous step in a changing marketplace.
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Not too far away is Cape Vincent, with an 1854 lighthouse that overlooks the passage from placid river to sometimes treacherous lake.
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As a result, people are skipping official ports of entry and crossing over unofficially -- sometimes going through treacherous journeys to do so.
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That's a treacherous formula for executive overreach, but given the national security cabinet Trump has assembled, it could be America's saving grace.
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The traction on the bottom sole is key for slippery wet surfaces that can be treacherous like stairs and the subway platform.
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A man named Magnus agrees to escort a Cardinal up the black road, a place too dangerous and treacherous to travel alone.
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Next, the three-week race will face one of its most difficult legs when it hits the tricky and occasionally treacherous cobblestones.
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Get the latest weather news from around the world >>> Travel will be treacherous, and there will be long airport delays in Denver.
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Runners will clamber up a treacherous path, using hands no less than feet, to the canyon rim before turning and running back.
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But impeachment carries its own risks: The process is not only difficult, particularly when control of Congress is split, but politically treacherous.
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Bill Pullman hosts this nature series about the beautiful and treacherous home that Yellowstone National Park makes for the many species there.
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Mr. Royce's announcement punctuated an accelerating trend that leaves his party on treacherous footing in its effort to maintain control of Congress.
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Ms. Bertault posted a video on YouTube two years ago of herself singing along to John Coltrane's famously treacherous "Giant Steps" solo.
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Emerging pretty much unscathed from a potentially treacherous meeting of a party bitterly divided over Britain's exit from the European Union, Mrs.
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Washington D.C., never the most serene place for politicians, journalists and other public figures, is about to become a lot more treacherous.
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She inspires a slightly sexual thrill of fear in both Ruby and Jamal, particularly igniting the latter's catastrophic desire for treacherous missions.
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History has shown that foreign affairs can be treacherous for presidents, even just the suspicion of mixing politics with the national interest.
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The treacherous waters that gave Spuyten Duyvil its name existed when the Harlem River had an S shape, which made navigation difficult.
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In his 1985 mourner's lament, "Kern River," Mr. Haggard famously describes meeting and then losing his best friend in its treacherous waters.
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He resides at that most treacherous intersection where free speech meets government power and political passion, dodging traffic from left and right.
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"You know, love has taken me to some pretty dark places," Joe says, a reference to his treacherous actions in season 1.
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The reaction reflected the view held by many hard-liners that the American withdrawal had vindicated their suspicions that Westerners were treacherous.
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In his story, Gaddis outlined several mysteries of the Triangle, heightening the theory that this stretch of ocean is a treacherous zone.
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History can be a treacherous discipline for neophytes, but some professionals have given the exhaustively researched and carefully footnoted "Blitzed" high marks.
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Russia was in need of advanced technology to develop oil and gas fields in some of the most treacherous conditions on earth.
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Many arrive malnourished or injured, only to be herded aboard flimsy rafts and rickety boats by smugglers for the treacherous journey north.
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They set up camps and fan through treacherous terrain, part of a campaign that destroys tens of thousands of fields a year.
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Only 23 years old, he and his followers crossed a treacherous Himalayan pass into India on horseback, arriving on March 31, 603.
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These treacherous conditions have recently prompted the head of the Syrian Opposition Interim Government, Dr. Jawad Abu Hatab, to tender his resignation.
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MEXICO CITY (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aurelien crossed seas and treacherous jungles for a better life - but the social cost has proved high.
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If only they knew the magic that came of that treacherous accident, they might have renewed faith in the power of love.
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By mid-2017, more than five million refugees had left Syria, but passages out of the country could be blocked and treacherous.
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Ronald Reagan National Airport is operating normally but is experiencing delays and warned in its Twitter feed that nearby roads are treacherous.
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It was actually her graduate thesis – an animated short about a girl traveling through a magical yet treacherous landscape called "Move Mountain".
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Tracking the Neolithic thugs (led by the forbidding André Hennicke) responsible for the massacre, Kelab traverses treacherous ice sheets and narrow crevasses.
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Some sections of the cave were fully submerged in water and the journey seemed treacherous for the boys, aged 11 to 16.
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Six teens showed up with their sleepover gear, but even before the cake was presented, the roads started to get treacherous, she said.
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Maybe you'll miss interacting with the news like you used to: liking stories, sharing articles, joining the treacherous comment thread your cousin started.
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New York (CNN Business)Washington's crackdown on Big Tech creates a treacherous landscape for investors long accustomed to blockbuster growth from this industry.
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But be warned: This is a more treacherous hustle, one that can get you killed or your family brought up on smuggling charges.
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The wintry precipitation is expected to taper off, ending by late Sunday after leaving treacherous conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region, forecasters said.
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The teenagers were killed on July 28 by a speeding bus; protesters urge the government to reform treacherous road conditions throughout the country.
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Conversations around African migration focus on those who embark on the treacherous journey from North Africa across the Mediterranean Sea and into Europe.
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The experience of other emerging economies over the past 20 years shows that current-account deficits can be as treacherous as fiscal deficits.
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Appearances in front of the Senate Banking Committee can be treacherous for executives whose companies are in the eye of a political storm.
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Between the current advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and the future, the completely autonomous car rests in some potentially treacherous semi-autonomous territory.
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Children make up more than one third of the total number of migrants and refugees making the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean Sea.
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Siachen was simply too high and treacherous—nearly 19,000 feet above sea level at its highest point—for either side to climb up.
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While most have gone elsewhere in South America by land, an increasing number are making the treacherous sea journey to Trinidad and Tobago.
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Then again, if you fell off a lizard-lion's back and got trapped in the Neck's treacherous quicksand, it was probably game over.
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That is quite a long marathon that I have run and it has been some parts of the run through very treacherous terrain.
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However, analyst Dick Bove told CNBC earlier Wednesday banks are a "very treacherous area " to invest in and investors should get out now.
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But more importantly, Time won't allow us to forget that a treacherous history is still being created and recreated right under our noses.
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However, any push toward that goal will be subject to the same treacherous cross currents on Capitol Hill that sank the healthcare push.
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The handling was responsive and I felt cocooned away from the treacherous conditions, thanks in no small part to a heated steering wheel.
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While this accumulation makes the the roads absolutely treacherous for vehicles, people are finding that it is perfect for one thing: ice skating.
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The access road is narrow and treacherous, and residents and delivery trucks have intermittent and very short windows when escorted convoys are allowed.
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"Bove, vice president of equity research and financial sector analyst at Rafferty Capital, said bank stocks "are even more treacherous than you think.
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The dive team was called, but the operation was put on hold because the rescue attempt would have been too treacherous Monday night.
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It seems to have been quietly killed, a peril for any person looking to navigate the treacherous waters of licensing archival reissues. RIP.
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Quick affirmations run counter to the treacherous work of self-reflexivity and the uncomfortable experiences — even failures — that generate art worth holding onto.
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It was a formidable undertaking: Over the course of six years, more than 21882,21888 workers built the tracks by hand in treacherous conditions.
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Female prisoners bickered with the guards and contested everything, and the guards seemed to find this more treacherous than having to subdue riots.
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Tennis is not a contact sport, but for many of those across the net from Djokovic, this has been a treacherous few days.
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They are charging into more treacherous slices of debt, enabling even highly leveraged, risky companies to sell bonds and loans with little protection.
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From wind gusts to mountains of snow, winter can be treacherous, but the right winter coat can keep your dog warm and dry.
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Wamba traveled to Turkey, where he spent months scrabbling together the money to pay a smuggler for the treacherous dinghy journey to Greece.
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What has gone unspoken so far is the treacherous ocean Lowe navigated between early childhood memory and sitting here in the athletes' village.
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The legendary journalist who helped uncover the Watergate scandal says President Trump's attacks on the free press are more treacherous than Richard Nixon's.
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"That may be your best hope in this treacherous, income-starved landscape that increasingly feels like an endless daytime horror show," Cramer said.
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During the men's road race on Saturday, the treacherous course claimed several riders, including Italian cyclist Vincenzo Nibali, who broke his collar bone.
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It's that love and light that guides me to the safe shores of home from the turbulent and sometimes treacherous waters of life.
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"A child has never entered this house, except maybe on a leash," joked the singer Kim Gordon, tiptoeing around the beautifully treacherous pool.
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BUT THEN HERE HE IS AGAIN, now grasping a Cardiff shirt with his grubby, treacherous fingers, sporting that very same faraway facial expression.
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Many come with horrific stories of government-sanctioned violence at home and treacherous conditions on their long journeys through South and Central America.
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With less than five minutes to play, the Packers trailed, 17-216, with nearly 237 treacherous yards between them and the end zone.
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With this special power, she plows through New York's treacherous dating scene and overcomes a love triangle between Chris Dowd and Lakeith Stanfield.
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As the tournament leader, he went off last on Saturday, a distinct disadvantage given conditions that had dried out the already treacherous greens.
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What has changed is that hundreds of thousands of migrants make the journey to the United States along more clandestine and treacherous routes.
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Many of its young and able-bodied citizens have fled the country, choosing treacherous routes along the Sahara over military service at home.
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The crash on August 31 took place at the Spa-Francorchamps race's treacherous Raidillon turn during the second lap, according to USA Today.
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Its living room overlooked the water, which, like one of Mr. Taylor's dances, could create a dizzying multitude of sensations: tranquil, majestic, treacherous.
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The migrants are hoping to reach neighboring Libya, and from there, try a treacherous, often deadly crossing of the Mediterranean to reach Europe.
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Advisers to other campaigns have seen that as politically treacherous — possibly ceding the party's advantage on the issue back to the Republican Party.
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Then he crossed into treacherous territory for bagel aficionados: He said his go-to bagel was whole wheat with extra cream cheese. Toasted.
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Colombia has begun the treacherous journey towards stability in creating a strong agreement that includes political participation, transitional justice, rural development and demobilization.
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Speeds on the treacherous two-mile Streif can reach nearly 90 miles an hour as racers test both their physical and mental limits.
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But defining markets in tech can be treacherous, and Facebook can point to plenty of competitors, domestic and globally, from Apple to WeChat.
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They get three-year renewable work permits as a reward for putting their children on a treacherous journey and crossing the border illegally.
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But, he continued, and his words trailed off as though he seemed to recognize he was about to wade into treacherous diplomatic waters.
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Those who support Apple, including tech companies of every size and type, believe that complying with the order will create a treacherous precedent.
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Approximately 103,300 miles of the 1,950 mile US-Mexico border do not have fencing; these areas often are treacherous terrain or privately owned.
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He says he left Guinea when he was just 17 years old, embarking on a treacherous journey that took him through three countries.
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His actions seem out of sync with the Speaker's mission to avoid politically treacherous votes on the House floor between now and November.
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And investor sentiment in the space is improving after a treacherous period that followed meal kit delivery provider Blue Apron's IPO in June.
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Cramer, who is often in lockstep with the president, concedes that Trump is approaching "treacherous territory" with the way he's wielded trade policy.
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Nevertheless, the position of front-runner is historically treacherous in Conservative Party leadership races that, over the decades, have invariably produced upset winners.
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That's an 80-mile journey -- made incredibly treacherous by Tuesday's storm that hurled dangerous winds and dumped 20 inches of snow in the state.
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And, oh that she'd have done this sooner, I might have read it as a warning sign and never embarked upon this treacherous path.
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Four of the boys were rescued on Sunday, and authorities are now working to replenish air tanks along the cave&aposs treacherous exit route.
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Although Tsigas' story has a happy ending, she understands why some couples would choose not to walk down such a potentially treacherous road again.
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The near-blizzard weather is expected to bring treacherous travel conditions, close roads and ground flights in and out of the city, officials said.
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For the first two winters, Mr. Rai and the milkers made the treacherous hourlong drive from Rochester to the farms and back to work.
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Yet the politics of tax reform are as treacherous as the politics of health care, and not only because they will generate ferocious lobbying.
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The tubs are shipped from America, but bombing knocked out the refrigeration units in Aden, the southern port, and the road north was treacherous.
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The aim is to discourage illegal migrants and break the grip of human smugglers who have sent them on treacherous journeys across the Aegean.
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While Exantus' tips above are super helpful for navigating the treacherous store aisles, there are some other options like skipping Black Friday all together.
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She's a sea captain now, piloting her father's ship in rough waters only to find that the sailing at home is even more treacherous.
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Instead, they were greeted with a treacherous icy-cold stream of water swollen by heavy rains, and on the other side, hostile Macedonian forces.
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This week, Lama was with fellow climbers Jess Roskelley and Hansjörg Auer, attempting to scale the treacherous east face of Howse Peak in Alberta.
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Littered with goosebump-like boulders and deep, treacherous sinkholes, Ma'at is a rugged and inhospitable place, prone to violent outbursts of gas and dust.
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And for OKC, it's all blue skies: they're still an elite title contender despite a Western Conference that's as treacherous as it's ever been.
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Joanna came to Hollywood as a model with designs on stardom, but the grapevine was loud and clear ... at least one kingmaker was treacherous.
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As if the landscape weren't treacherous enough, the coder-architects insist on layering on the AI, further unanchoring the ensmartened platforms from my control.
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It's no secret that the road to get Puerto Rico on a strong a sustainable growth will take some time and will be treacherous.
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Where: Portree, Isle of SkyeWhen: April 53 - 30Line-up: Simian Mobile Disco, SME, Treacherous Orchestra, Public Service Broadcasting, King CreosotePrice: £95 for the weekend.
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A.D.'s latest present "Liars Lament" looks amazing, even though I definitely don't want the murderous stalker and treacherous obstacles that go with it.
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And perhaps nothing illustrates desperation more than people willing to set their children out alone on a treacherous journey in search of better circumstances.
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For 2015, this index was almost precisely flat — not bad given treacherous global markets but not satisfying as a second-straight limp performance year.
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But in the polarised campaign ahead, parties seem more intent on rallying their own side than on venturing into the increasingly treacherous middle ground.
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He said he had taken the bus to avoid stepping on the other gang's turf — "treacherous territory," as his lawyer, Frederic Pratt, called it.
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Doing so, officials say, would encourage migrants to make the treacherous ocean voyages, often in unseaworthy boats, which have sometimes ended in mass drownings.
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Pakistan is a nuclear weapons state that shares a long and treacherous border with Afghanistan, where America is fighting its longest war on record.
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The safety car would be kept busy, making four appearances as conditions went from wet to dry but leaving patches of treacherous standing water.
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Tens of thousands of Afghans have risked their lives on treacherous water routes to Europe even after the borders have begun to close down.
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"With a mix of snow, ice and rain still coming down in some areas, conditions remain treacherous in many parts of our state," Gov.
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The government has suggested that relaxing the policy would encourage other asylum seekers to attempt the treacherous journey, leading to more deaths at sea.
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Down on his luck, Drake is lured back into the treacherous world of thieves and mercenary treasure-seekers he had sought to leave behind.
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The traction on the bottom sole is fantastic — and key for slippery wet surfaces that can be treacherous like stairs and the subway platform.
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Some Republican lawmakers saw the meeting as potentially treacherous or doomed to fail and expressed suspicion about Kim's intentions for coming to the table.
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Rick Saccone, the Cook Political Report changed 2628 race ratings toward Democrats, illustrating how an already difficult playing field could become even more treacherous.
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Alejandro González Iñárritu's immersive triptych at LACMA offers visitors the opportunity to experience the treacherous journey across the border between the US and Mexico.
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I began to have a kind of tunnel vision—a compulsion to explore color, form, and life in this very rich and treacherous environment.
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Route 2A is known as a treacherous road for truckers, especially when its sharp turns are covered in ice and snow during the winter.
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However, the turmoil in Zimbabwe must be resonating uncomfortably in Pretoria, where Ramaphosa is wading deeper into the politically-treacherous issue of land expropriation.
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Among mathematicians of his time, the concept of infinity was taboo; Aristotle had tried to banish it for being too paradoxical and logically treacherous.
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They pledged to regularly evaluate the track, which has fallen under scrutiny as excessive rains may have made it more treacherous (studies are inconclusive).
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Over time, analysts said, Iran may be trying to push up prices by raising insurance premiums on tankers in making their voyages more treacherous.
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Wild cards: The position of front-runner is historically treacherous in Conservative Party leadership races that, over the decades, have invariably produced upset winners.
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This threat to medical users is likely at least an administration's term away in the current landscape, but signs of treacherous territory are emerging.
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Deaths are not uncommon, with travelers exposed to violence from criminals as well as the treacherous waters of the Rio Grande and desert heat.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — Their desperate journey out of Afghanistan, en route to safer lives in Europe, had taken months through high mountains and treacherous deserts.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday gave an ominous outlook for Wall Street, painting what he called the "most treacherous" stage of a challenging environment.
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Even before migrants arrive there, their journey across sub-Saharan Africa typically includes a treacherous trip through the desert in cramped buses or trucks.
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The journey across icy waters and cursed terrain is more treacherous than they imagined, and they're left questioning decisions they made along the way.
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They don't have electricity and phone service is shoddy; the roads are terrible and treacherous, so the news is slow to reach the village.
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" Here, Bresson admits to an obsession with what he calls the "the real" and says that "fake lighting is as treacherous as fake dialogue.
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The trio embark on a treacherous river adventure in the novel's titular boat, and find refuge thanks to a combination of endurance and luck.
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This searing account presents an unusual perspective on the horror of the police state — that of the outsider trying to navigate its treacherous shoals.
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The heavy, wet snow was accompanied by sleet and ice, making road travel treacherous if not impossible in some areas, the weather service said.
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We don't fully know Narek's intentions yet, other then that he is a Romulan and that Romulans are known to be a treacherous bunch.
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HAMILTON, Bermuda — Many a well-financed maritime expedition has come to grief through the centuries in the treacherous and deep blue water off Bermuda.
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There are three versions of how Tabaruk, a mother of six, died this spring during a journey through treacherous snow-covered mountains in Afghanistan.
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That, combined with polls showing the public holds Congress in low regard, has made it politically treacherous for lawmakers to seek a raise. Rep.
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The prevalent narrative is that the railroad ran north, but the precursor to that treacherous path out of slavery ran south to Spanish Florida.
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Travelers headed home after Thanksgiving are likely to face flight delays and treacherous roads on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
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One by one, the first four to be rescued emerged after a treacherous, hourslong journey through the tight, underwater passageways of Tham Luang Cave.
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The deal would permit MLB to legally recruit Cuban players, thus avoiding the long, treacherous journey that many Cubans have taken to join the league.
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It's been drifting away from the area for months now, slowly disintegrating into smaller and smaller bits (and spawning treacherous many icebergs in the process).
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Mounted on an MRZR, teams would be able to transport the MRZR over treacherous terrain to reach the FOB and park it to provide protection.
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One night during the Battle of Okinawa, Doss saved the lives of 75 injured soldiers stranded on the treacherous clifftop battleground known as Hacksaw Ridge.
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The stock market turned treacherous in late 2018 as concerns about global growth, rising interest rates and U.S.-China trade took hold on Wall Street.
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That a band would purposely scorn Jesus and his mother seemed as treacherous and offensive as anything I could imagine as a 222-year-old.
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In early September, Kirsten Han began seeing messages on Facebook and Twitter calling her a "treacherous sow" and saying she should be executed for treason.
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For investors, that translates into the potential of a long headache and accompanying market volatility that will make decisions on where to put money treacherous.
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She decided to leave her two children behind with her mother because she didn't want them to face the long, treacherous journey she was attempting.
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Youtube user Isaac Frame captured footage of a truck in Colorado Springs, Colorado, fully tipping over in treacherous winds while driving down Interstate 25 yesterday.
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All of this will help maintain your center of gravity in a treacherous climate — the type of environment that penguins have existed in for centuries.
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The medical situation is serious enough to facilitate a perilous midwinter rescue—a time of year when dark and cold conditions make routine flights treacherous.
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In 2014 Mugabe fired his deputy of 10 years Joice Mujuru after accusing her of leading a "treacherous cabal" that plotted to challenge his leadership.
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With more twists and turns than a Turkish soap opera, and treacherous currents to match, the strait has witnessed scores of accidents over the years.
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Beautiful Boy is about the "millions of treacherous moments" that come with being the parent of an addict, as David puts it in the book.
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At one stage, we passed so close to some of the treacherous flint walls on the hill that I thought we'd lose the wing mirror.
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Its final resting place—named Ma'at after the ancient Egyptian goddess of harmony, balance, and order—is a region strewn with boulders and treacherous sinkholes.
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He seems to have been entirely broken by his cuckolding by Negan, growing weaker and more treacherous as Sherry has grown stronger and more independent.
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While plenty of games, including other Fire Emblem titles, force you to fight former friends, this normally follows an ideological break or a treacherous betrayal.
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Their long and treacherous journey across the Atlantic may have begun in Angola, historians say, believing that once they arrived, they were sold for food.
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The true test for a good hair day is presented not in the safety of my bathroom, but in the hours following my treacherous commute.
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The mountain paths that line the center of the continent are dotted with chasms, and without the light of day, they become treacherous and hungry.
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Even if Hurricane Lane doesn't make landfall, residents are still being warned of life-threatening conditions, such as treacherous winds, flash floods and possible mudslides.
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I've said countless silent prayers that they survived the treacherous bullying landscape found in too many schoolyards that has led to too many tragic results.
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Martti, a self-driving vehicle system homegrown in Finland, demonstrated just this in a record-setting drive along a treacherous (to normal drivers) Laplandish road.
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In late 2017, the 22-year-old social media star visited Aokigahara, a dense, treacherous forest on the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji, in Japan.
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As you progress, the game slowly introduces new ways to interact — spikes to slam through, treacherous pits to jump over, multiple lanes to switch between.
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I clenched my fists in anxious concern during Tyrion's treacherous game of chicken with Dany's dragons, even though I knew he'd make it out alive.
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The Florida Straits became a treacherous barrier that tens of thousands of desperate Cubans crossed, or drowned trying to cross, on rafts and leaky vessels.
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Spain is accusing the European Union of "treacherous" action on Gibraltar, a disputed territory on Spain's southern coast, ahead of Sunday's Brexit signing-off summit.
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Now, driven by myths about sovereignty and invading hordes, Britain has ushered in another time of treacherous trial for the European Continent and for itself.
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Travel may be treacherous along Interstate 70 from the Kansas City area to St. Louis and along I-64 from St. Louis to Louisville, Kentucky.
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On a slushy, treacherous January afternoon, Toews was sitting on her living-room rug, holding her grinning six-month-old grandson, Austin, in her lap.
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Courteney Cox is filled with gratitude and can't stop thanking the photographer who ran out onto treacherous Pacific Coast Highway and saved her 2 pooches.
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The book also provided a model for how a Christian should spread the news of salvation while working in treacherous territory, at great personal risk.
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" She said she had lost several friends to fentanyl and called Lawrence's drug-infested landscape "the treacherous terrain where the ghosts of the fallen linger.
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The Adham Hafez Company is based in Cairo, where, considering the recent history of Egypt, fantasies of the future must seem both tantalizing and treacherous.
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Then things became treacherous for the Mets, who held the Yankees to a third-inning sacrifice fly by Giancarlo Stanton before wobbling to the finish.
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Let Dimitrov — who, at 26, has been navigating the tour's treacherous trails for almost a decade but still fancies himself as a young riser — explain.
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I begged him to take me with him, but he worried that at 9 years old, I was too young to survive the treacherous journey.
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Apparently, Sebastian's sister, Octavia, felt Samantha's testimony was treacherous -- so she allegedly called Samantha more than 50 times on the phone to express her discontent.
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Irfan learned how to bike in the wide and empty streets of her colony, gaining the confidence and experience to take to Lahore's treacherous roads.
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Tuesday's rescue mission comes after four boys were successfully extricated Sunday, and four more Monday, by divers guiding them along the treacherous two-mile route.
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Some have walked for days in search of safety, others have made the dangerous journey by boat, made even more treacherous by the monsoon rains.
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At least six children have died -- five in recent months -- after making the treacherous journey to the US and being apprehended by federal immigration authorities.
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The rarest of skiers, however, have tried to conquer every event — winning the slower, more technical slalom and mastering the speediest, most treacherous races, too.
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On the other hand, the cavernous Winter Garden at Brookfield, with its treacherous acoustics, poses a problem for a show already burdened by haphazard storytelling.
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In Ifanadiana, the district where the drone flights took place, travel to medical facilities can take a day or more by foot, across treacherous terrain.
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The impact of the smartphone on the human psyche is as yet scarcely understood; its addictiveness is treacherous and can be the enemy of thought.
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In a series of Twitter posts, he described the Kurdish militiamen as a "treacherous terror group" and said he was praying for the operation's success.
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Instead, Ms. Hussaini's charred body, tied to the top of a small van, set off on the treacherous 18-hour journey from Kabul to Shahristan.
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That companies aren't scrambling to exploit this market is not only unfortunate for their bottom line, but almost certainly treacherous, eventually, for all of us.
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Heavy rains have transformed the usually slow-moving stream near El Paso into a treacherous torrent, engulfing people trying to make the already-dangerous journey.
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In the ultimate adventure, he navigated a treacherous 19700,20033-mile voyage across the Atlantic on a papyrus raft captained by the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl.
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The business dangers that The Times publisher Arthur O. Sulzberger faced were no less treacherous when he made the decision to publish the Pentagon Papers.
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You better believe that she's got a PR team that guides her through the treacherous swamps, nooks, and crannies of the Internet's social media landscape.
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Those vulgar, horny, last-night-of-high school comedies have entered treacherous waters as Hollywood has evolved in the era of Trump's presidency and #MeToo.
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Between beginning and end: A mountaintop twister coated in treacherous ice, momentum-breaking spills surrounding a track that doesn't look narrow, but soon feels it.
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They accuse prominent Jews like George Soros of treacherous crimes, while consorting with and justifying white supremacists and their actions ("very fine people" Trump called them.).
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At the start of his treacherous journey across the Aegean Sea in a rubber dinghy with 62 other refugees, Hassan called a friend in New York.
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Image: NOAAThe 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was brutal, featuring strong weather systems that morphed into severe and treacherous hurricanes in a remarkably short period of time.
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Most areas have no fencing, but some are nearly impossible to cross, from the widest sections of the Rio Grande to deep canyons and treacherous mountains.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A European-Japanese spacecraft set off on a treacherous seven-year journey to Mercury to probe the solar system's smallest and least-explored planet.
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"Characterize the position of Californian sanctuary cities along with the position of the entire California administration as absolutely and completely treacherous and disgusting," a directive read.
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It was a somewhat confusing and treacherous web that, in short, permitted Bulger a degree of immunity while he went around committing or ordering heinous hits.
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Because "more is merrier," Jon even invites members of the Brotherhood and The Hound (!!!) to join them on a treacherous journey into the cold, bleak snow.
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Since she lost everything and faced a treacherous journey, she was given a IOC Olympic Solidarity scholarship — a scholarship to help athletes qualify for the Olympics.
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In other words, the inability to deliver the products from a city to a more remote or rural area because of treacherous roads or inadequate transportation.
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The Greek political right, which included the leaders of the Orthodox church, demonised the communist forces in the civil war as treacherous and territorially ambitious Slavs.
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The little yellow flower, a relative of hibiscus, was growing on a treacherous vertical cliff, so humans probably never could have found it on their own.
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The skill is riding a 1938 Ariel Red Hunter at speed on a road of treacherous cobbles that could shift and spill you at any time.
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As a wildling, he considers this treacherous tundra his home turf, and even though Jon is executing a dumb idea, Tormund is confident in his abilities.
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Brendan, an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan, described his year in the treacherous Korengal Valley and what it was like to lose a close friend.
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It's a bit of a treacherous path by foot, so I can only imagine what it must be like if you're doing it in a wheelchair.
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Cramer: Charts showing a huge S&P correction could becoming Cramer: Your only hope for this treacherous market No. 6, the geopolitical situation had to improve.
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But whereas rocky crags, treacherous cornices, thin air, and wildly fluctuating temperatures are common to most vertiginous snow-clad peaks, Everest's troubles are partly man-made.
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Volatility is sometimes seen as a plus for hedge fund managers, who are able to bet against stocks in treacherous market conditions unlike long-only funds.
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A nasty mix of snow and ice gripped the Southeast this weekend, leading to treacherous driving conditions, canceled flights and thousands of people stranded at home.
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It takes years of experience navigating treacherous conditions, not to mention the expense of fuel and supplies in this far-flung corner of the Canadian Arctic.
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Susanto said the roads in the jungle leading to northern Lombok were treacherous and badly damaged in the quake, which is likely to hamper aid efforts.
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The group blamed the killing of Ibrahim Badreddin al-Houthi on "the treacherous hands affiliated with the U.S.-Israeli aggression and its tools", without providing details.
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But some of those cities have experienced significant political blowback when they implemented the new tax, hinting that Lamont's plan may cross into treacherous political territory.
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"This voyage may indeed be treacherous, with storms along the way, but it also holds the promise of clear, calm waters and beautiful vistas," he said.
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Visitors from the south could still get to Big Sur through a treacherous detour inland that involved steep cliffs and hairpin turns, but many stayed away.
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T.P.C. Sawgrass in Florida and PGA West in California — both with treacherous island greens — were early and controversial creations but are regular stops on the tour.
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The journey north is so treacherous that migrants have increasingly decided to travel in large groups for safety, marking a potential shift in traditional migration patterns.
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The Inuit, who share an intimate connection with these caribou, have always said that a few lead and the rest follow along this treacherous Arctic journey.
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The beauty of Dancer is that it's not about the angst of one man, but more about the inevitable and treacherous but rewarding journey toward perfection.
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The 6% pullback from the late-July record high to the August lows in the S&P 500 was partially recovered, but in choppy, treacherous fashion.
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The 6% pullback from the late-July record high to the August lows in the S&P 20113 was partially recovered, but in choppy, treacherous fashion.
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According to the Washington Post, Burnett fell while hiking a treacherous segment of Yosemite's famous Half Dome that involves climbing with the assistance of metal cables.
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He ends up alienating white colleagues like his pal David (Andrew Hovelson) by telling them that their professed liberality is in fact more treacherous than bigotry.
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Animators have previously said that using white paint would have been too bright and made it difficult to spot the pups during the treacherous snow scenes.
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Pakistan: Six mountain climbers were rescued after an avalanche trapped them on a treacherous stretch of the Hindu Kush on the border with Afghanistan, officials said.
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Her voice is whispery and sweetly tearful with a steely undercurrent, and it stakes out a particular persona: passionate and vulnerable but also vindictive and treacherous.
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A bigger task was preparing the editors for the fact that we would not be able to summit Mount Washington, 6,288 treacherous feet above sea level.
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It has pushed would-be border crossers into treacherous areas, and thousands have died in one of the greatest continuing human tragedies in the Western Hemisphere.
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Numerous young army officers, whose colleagues were killed fighting the Taliban on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, believed the rhetoric about the treacherous civilian leadership and journalists.
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They climb treacherous tenement stairs in Little Italy to the spot where Anna's first husband was whacked; two weeks later Vito "dragged" her to the altar.
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Road travel is treacherous as well, with windy conditions creating blowing snow and near-whiteout conditions in some of the hardest-hit areas across the Midwest.
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Now all three will sit around the table in the White House Situation Room, steering a new president through the treacherous crosscurrents of a stormy world.
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Instead, people turned their minds to mysterious beasts, such as the giant squid, and the treacherous workings of the Bermuda Triangle, according to the Washington Post.
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" He insisted that rebellions were caused not by the slaves' mistreatment but simply by their nature: "brutish, ignorant, idle, crafty, treacherous, bloody, thievish, mistrustful, and superstitious.
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Mr. Johnson is walking a tightrope that officials said could become even more treacherous if Mr. Trump's showdown with Iran opens a new trans-Atlantic rift.
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But the treacherous politics thrown up by the Kavanaugh controversy also imperil a Republican Party already in a deep hole with women voters in the midterms.
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Traffic and treacherous conditions aren't something you can necessarily get around — a mindset that's difficult to accept in our Waze and Google Maps era of shortcuts.
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The first half of the race was treacherous, with the yellow flag waving seven times, including a caution just before lap 100 for a multicar wreck.
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Robert Mueller's special investigation may just be starting, but for President Donald Trump and his aides, it's already entered one of the most legally treacherous phases.
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The Channel is one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, and the migrants' inflatable boats are not equipped to cross it, especially in treacherous winter weather.
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Washed in a bleak gray filter, the show finds Olaf chasing the Baudelaires through creaky mansions, lush mazes, and fiercely whipping winds on a treacherous lake.
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National Weather Service meteorologists estimate an additional 2 to 6 inches of snow and 10-15 mile per hour winds will cause treacherous travel conditions on Friday.
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A stalemate still seemed unlikely as England neared the end of their innings, having struggled to chase New Zealand's total of 241 runs on a treacherous pitch.
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Spain&aposs Maritime Rescue Service says those rescued Saturday included 264 people in 16 boats in the Strait of Gibraltar, a busy shipping lane with treacherous currents.
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Similarly, the South Korean artist Kyungah Ham's beautifully embroidered abstract canvases, which are surreptitiously made in the North, refer to the treacherous contact maintained between both sides.
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Drivers were warned of treacherous driving conditions with motoring organization the RAC saying that they were expecting to handle 11,000 breakdowns by the end of the day.
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On a similar note, the sea path, while a straight line, is probably not the safest or most ideal route given that it skirts treacherous Antarctic waters.
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The complex, in which the boys reportedly traveled through the treacherous cave as part of an "initiation" ritual , will become a showcase for locals and tourists alike.
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They dodge enemy "fire," strap "wounded" comrades to makeshift stretchers, and race bamboo rafts across treacherous waters with all the gusto of kids playing Capture the Flag.
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Many predict his swift impeachment and demand "resistance" to all he does, an overwrought choice of word, implying that Democrats who work with him are treacherous collaborators.
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But the fact that there is even an appearance of Ukraine kowtowing to Trump shows just how politically treacherous this entire situation has become for the president.
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According to physicist Diandra Leslie-Pelecky, author of the book The Physics of NASCAR: The Science Behind the Speed, curbs in particular can be treacherous for cyclists.
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They note that hundreds of SEALs do their jobs professionally and ably despite the Pentagon constantly calling on them to serve in the world's most treacherous places.
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If I can overcome the most treacherous years of my life, then I can pull myself out of a spiral over a girl not texting me back.
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Being able to remember where to find food is a useful skill for a slime mold to have in the wild, because its environment can be treacherous.
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The man appeared to have been involved in a 213-vehicle collision -- including two tractor trailers -- under "slick and treacherous" road conditions, according to the state police.
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The man appeared to have been involved in a 23-vehicle collision -- including two tractor trailers -- under "slick and treacherous" road conditions, according to the state police.
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Dr. Klugman explains that a procedure (called Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) performed during an IVF cycle can help doctors identify the embryos that don't carry the treacherous mutation.
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The Last Guardian is still a game about a young boy and a giant mythological creature who join forces to survive a beautiful, mystical, and treacherous environment.
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Houston's harsh summer illustrates just how treacherous life near the NBA's summit is and will be for anyone who approaches it long after the Warriors are gone.
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This young challenger's treacherous decision to oppose the mayor's legacy project, a regeneration scheme to build a glitzy casino in the city's marina, sets up their rivalry.
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When Mr. Erdogan made Turkey too powerful and independent, nefarious cabals in the West and their treacherous "agents" at home started a campaign to tarnish Turkey's democracy.
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As mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Cory Booker took up the treacherous task of overhauling the city's schools, betting big on charter schools, teacher accountability, and philanthropy.
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Ben's medical skills come in handy, but they eventually realize that they have to brave the treacherous journey down the mountain to have any chance of surviving.
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Even after Hitler's army had thrust eastward in the summer of 1941, Stalin could not believe that his good Nazi allies would do such a treacherous thing.
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Gregg Hora, an Iowa hog farmer and president of the state's Pork Producers Association, said there is always concern when transporting live animals in treacherous driving conditions.
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"Snow may be beautiful but it can also be treacherous and I urge North Carolinians to take this storm seriously and get ready for it now," Gov.
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Twenty hours after the original departure time, Galindez and 40 other passengers finally set out over treacherous roads on an overnight journey from Caracas to San Cristobal.
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The recent history of France had taught Melville a lesson—that existence is treacherous—and not for a moment will he allow his hero to forget it.
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After Boasberg's ruling, the path forward for states seeking commonsense reforms to broken health-care systems has become even more treacherous, and citizens will suffer for it.
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The crowded ship has appealed for shelter from 7-meter high waves and icy winds amid treacherous conditions, as the rescued migrants hunker under tarpaulins on deck.
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Even June and Moira's reunion is treated like yet another complication in the grander scheme of the Commander's treacherous outing than the huge revelation it actually is.
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It's currently being guided by Eddie's estranged wife Sarah (Michelle Monaghan) and the slippery, occasionally treacherous Cal (Hugh Dancy), who's nursed a crush on Sarah for years.
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The team also includes two swimmers from war-torn Syria who, separately, made the treacherous voyage across the Aegean Sea on flimsy inflatable boats to reach Europe.
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The dangers of their nuclear weapons program are many: they are routinely moved around the country over dangerous and treacherous roads in unmarked vehicles with few defenses.
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Stung by ever-rising tuition costs and anxious about a treacherous job market, many students left the humanities for more job-focused majors after the Great Recession.
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Britain's redoubtable but unsung foreign secretary "stood against the sky" when Greece, Turkey and Berlin were in play in a treacherous game of bluff and double bluff.
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Headed into the 2018 midterm elections, Republicans are mostly facing a treacherous landscape in which they fear that Mr. Trump could be a liability in suburban districts.
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The obstacle course was clinically devised to teach them how to navigate treacherous ground without having to worry about falling, and how to fall if they did.
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"Fighting constitutional hardball with constitutional hardball is a high- risk and potentially very treacherous path," Levitsky, the co-author of "How Democracies Die," told me on Wednesday.
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"I know you're afraid of the truth, but do not wipe your treacherous mugs with my late brother's name," he said, banging his hand on the podium.
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Still, however historic the ruling of the court, considered a liberal counterweight to the conservative politics sweeping India, gay people here know that their landscape remains treacherous.
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To the Editor: No mother sends her child alone on a treacherous journey unless she fears that the violence at home is more dangerous than the trek.
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Mr. Chappelle likes the high-wire act of comedy, using the tension produced by wading into polarizing, treacherous material to set up the release that laughter provides.
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Winter weather caused dangerous road conditions The weather already walloped the upper Midwest, bringing heavy snow, freezing rain and treacherous travel conditions to those in its path.
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Reform of France's pension system, which offers some of the most generous benefits in the industrialised world, has proven a treacherous task for past and present governments.
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These refugees, and others like them, risked everything to make this treacherous journey because the lives they left behind posed an even greater danger than the sea.
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The first fifty or so pages go by smoothly, with a confident, convincing account of the transformations that have made the world less treacherous than ever before.
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The Trump administration, with Mr. Sessions now in charge of federal marijuana policy, can't stop it but they're clearly going to make it harder and more treacherous.
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Reform of France's pension system, which offers some of the most generous benefits in the industrialized world, has proven a treacherous task for past and present governments.
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Shiffrin is about to branch out from the safer, slower, meticulous world of slalom to tackle the daredevil, treacherous, high-speed races of downhill and super-G.
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A Republican loss in any of the elections could give the president's detractors ammunition to argue he's politically weakened as he heads into a treacherous 2020 campaign.
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Hailey is the daughter of the famously born-again Stephen Baldwin; Justin rededicated himself to the Lord in the midst of his treacherous ascendance to teen icon.
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Mr. Ravenhill knows his theater, and you feel not just the influence of the Greeks but also Ibsen and Beckett stalking the treacherous confines of his play.
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Among other sites, you'll see the notoriously treacherous 2169th hole, with its island green, where more than 2189,1933 errant balls are retrieved from the lake each year.
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As he trains her to control her powers, she begins to fall for him, but it becomes clear that his courtship is more treacherous than she first realized.
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Naked and Afraid XL premieres on Sunday night, meaning that nine new survivalists will be dropped off in Ecuador's treacherous Amazon basin, 100 miles from the closest city.
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When the Iuventa arrived at the scene, in open seas about 17 nautical miles from the Libyan city of Sabratah, the situation was even more treacherous than expected.
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Knowing what we do about John and Debbie's life, the deadly details of that mysterious new murder case likely only scratch the treacherous surface of its marital betrayal.
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Meanwhile, the divers are now thought to have reached the boys and have begun preparing the first of them for the long and treacherous journey to the surface.
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But more so than normal, the volatile 2016 campaign poses treacherous questions for politicians who all seem to be waiting to see where the shifting political sands settle.
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In December 2015 a team of 10 scientists made the treacherous journey to the Danger Islands, on the edge of the Weddell Sea's oceanic vortex of sea ice.
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As Nicole Tung's nightmarish pictures capture, some Rohingya mothers are forced to beg for scraps on the side of a dark and treacherous road to feed their children.
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This is where some have met their death -- either slipping from the cables, or falling from "Death Slabs," massive, slick rocks that are particularly treacherous during inclement weather.
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All that was certain was that they were among a growing number of people trying to make the crossing in winter time, when the sea is more treacherous.
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Look for Trump to act like he won re-election, even though he faces a treacherous two years, with Congress and with his own 2020 re-election map.
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The 60-year-old has in the past completed marathons across Antarctica and the North Pole, but says the upcoming challenge will be the "most treacherous one" yet.
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But the crossing can be treacherous, with too many migrants -- some fleeing war or persecution, others seeking a better life -- crammed into what are often barely seaworthy boats.
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At Sebha's overcrowded and chaotic hospital, up to 50 sick or injured sub-Saharans come in daily from the treacherous desert, fleeing war, insurgency, drought, joblessness, and poverty.
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Wall Street strategists were telling clients not to expect much from the market this year, and hedge funds — after a grinding, treacherous 2015 — limped into 2016 playing defense.
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The public has been primed to accept violations of rights in the name of national security, and that is a treacherous foundation on which to build a future.
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Elsewhere in Massachusetts: The fire department in the town of Duxbury reported multiple water rescues and "treacherous" conditions, while flooding has hit the town of Scituate particularly hard.
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The 21-year part of the US dollar market has been treacherous in 22 and not always easy to access, with some issuers completely bypassing the tenor altogether.
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Many of the children in Nauru are already trying to overcome the trauma of being persecuted in their home countries and making the treacherous sea journey to Australia.
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And north of Washington in Beltsville, Maryland, a man walking along U.S. Route 1 in treacherous conditions died after a snowplow hit him, said Maryland State Police Sgt.
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"Snow may be beautiful but it can also be treacherous and I urge North Carolinians to take this storm seriously and get ready for it now," Cooper said.
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But his plans hardly seem sufficiently sweeping to unlock the victory that eluded Presidents George W. Bush and Obama in a nation that is treacherous for foreign invaders.
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However, constructing these huge projects in treacherous conditions and the relative infancy of the industry means it is one of the most expensive forms of energy to build.
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Gonzalez acknowledged the team's treacherous path last week before a game at Citi Field, when conceding that the Braves' best sources of hope were still in the minors.
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But it could also make conditions treacherous for firefighters battling the Camp Fire, which has charred more than 963,250 acres and was only 75% contained as of Tuesday.
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Then — despite his promise to walk me back to my hotel, which was two miles away down an unlit, treacherous coastal road — he rolled over and fell asleep.
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"We as a nation are unfortunately now face to face with a situation of unlimited, immeasurable acts that are inhumane, defy human values and are treacherous," Muezzinoglu said.
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He's thrown Senate Republicans in politically treacherous waters by forcing them to choose between the public's antipathy towards the wall and the GOP base's enthusiastic support for it.
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They thought that it would be fortifying for teen-agers to witness fictional young people navigating the treacherous waters of social life and social media—and surviving them.
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The process of determining the level of such a cap is itself problematic, while any "price control regime" is going to have to navigate potentially treacherous regulatory waters.
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The release Tuesday morning of the email chain preceding the meeting in June 2016 is explosive, as well as legally and politically treacherous for Trump and his associates.
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This movie follows an inventor who accidentally turns shrinks his children to smaller-than-ant-sized, leaving them to traverse the treacherous backyard to make it home safely.
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Her mix of a well-educated background and a lucky streak got me through some treacherous passages where other, more brutish avatars might not have been so able.
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For her recent project The Sulfur Miners, Russian photographer Lena Tsibizova ventured to the treacherous volcanoes these miners labor in daily, in order to tell their fascinating story.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the treacherous Altai Mountains in the far reaches of western Mongolia, golden eagles build their nests high up on rock faces.
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In the novel and film, Carlo is transformed from a heroic figure into a charismatic but vain leader; his English wife, Marion Cave, morphs into a treacherous spouse.
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In October, migrants leaving Honduras formed a caravan to the United States, finding safety in numbers on the treacherous trip through Mexico, where they are prey for gangs.
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They were paid lower wages than white workers, even as they worked longer hours, took on the most treacherous stretches of track and became renowned for their work.
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The political divisions stoked by migration have left the line between humanitarian intervention and criminal interaction increasingly treacherous to navigate in many countries for nongovernmental organizations, or NGOs.
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The death toll from the storm rose to at least 9403 in North and South Carolina, where roads were treacherous and even the most stately trees were falling.
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Apart from Lee, the women in the movie are either naïve, like Rice, or treacherous, like Irene Kelly (Molly Ephraim), the (fictional) Hart staffer who sells out Rice.
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Down in the subway, the footing might be even more treacherous: Has it ever seemed to you that on snowy or slushy days, station floors get unusually slippery?
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It also has treacherous geography, and it controls a great many proxy forces across the Middle East and even in likely sleeper cells in Europe and Latin America.
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She lives with her paranoid, survivalist father — a self-taught philosopher and gun nut who teaches her that the world is a treacherous place and humanity is doomed.
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This, too, will be a far more treacherous and violent production: "much darker and much more serious than the original," says Jacob Guzman, who plays Chino, a Shark.
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