In patients with Atelophobia this condition is dangerously aggravated and leads to many painful consequences. |
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Half an hour late, the train staggers out of the station, dangerously overcrowded, and totally underpowered. |
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It's when the full band enters the picture that the performance takes on a dangerously under-rehearsed quality. |
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Both community health services and hospitals are dangerously under-resourced and short of even the most basic equipment. |
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But probably the most dangerously unhealthy practice in sport is the use of performance enhancing drugs. |
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In the winter, the place will still be drafty, cold, and dangerously unhealthy. |
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The thing is, you have to read the whole platform to see how dangerously unhinged these people really are. |
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I have complained to the council time and time again about the street, which has a cobbled surface and gets dangerously slippy when it's wet. |
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Eric laughed nervously, glancing at the dangerously slopping pot of hot coffee. |
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The men became uncontrollable, emotionally unstable and dangerously paranoid. |
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More dangerously, there is the advice to get somebody who has a nosebleed to tip their head back. |
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But the All Saints and Enya, although scientifically sound, can be dangerously strong soporifics to many. |
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She was aware that she was on the brink, dangerously close to being rude to this respected Elder. |
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Firefighters faced brutally hot, dangerously dry conditions as they battled a wildfire outside Palm Springs. |
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Our intellectual fate is no longer subject to the moods of speculators, in whose thought genius comes dangerously close to mania. |
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She fitted twice more on the way up, the second time slipping dangerously out of the chair at the top of some steps. |
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Price pressure could lead to a wage spiral while dangerously high government spending also poses very real dangers down the line, he warned. |
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The voice-over commentary covers his thoughts, a technique that can be dangerously indulgent. |
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My smoking buzz is so strong that I cannot walk without flailing about dangerously. |
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Do not allow yourself or anyone else to become dangerously ill before calling a doctor or going to a hospital. |
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At one point it narrowed dangerously as it bordered the edge of a steep cliff. |
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She was dangerously close to a coma when the ambulance got there, but they managed to staunch the blood flow enough to move her to the hospital. |
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When I throw a switch it steams dangerously and coffee drizzles from many unpredictable valves. |
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Omega-3 with EHA and DPA is one nutrient that nearly everyone is dangerously deficient in. |
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Old right-sided on-ramps sat next to left-sided exits, resulting in dangerously sharp transitions. |
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The euro was dangerously premature, they argued in open letters published in major newspapers. |
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Against the recurrent agony, Scott took dangerously large amounts of opium. |
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Ray may have intimacy issues but he's not a heartless playboy and Martin's intelligence adds heft to a role that's dangerously thin. |
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Every day hundreds of streetcars, buses and subway cars are dangerously overcrowded during rush hour, yet do their operators get charged? |
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But public service companies like Translink can herd children onto a bus that make them, he said, dangerously overloaded. |
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On both counts, principles which should be central to any liberal democracy have become dangerously eroded. |
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I chanced a second look and was rewarded with even more shots pelting my position dangerously close to my face. |
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Smart cars and political ambitions would clearly have created a dangerously high profile! |
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The waters of the Adriatic were rough and made the high-speed ferry list back and forth dangerously. |
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For in the last 30 years he has established that we have become dangerously overdependent on a few high-yielding varieties of plant. |
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Although safe in normal doses, an overdose of some tricyclic antidepressants can dangerously affect the heart rhythm. |
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The dollar pessimists argue that the Asian central banks are already dangerously overexposed both to the dollar and to the U.S. bond market. |
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That unsafe combination could allow a negligent fill technician to overfill the tank dangerously. |
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If they get trapped in these pools as the tide goes out, they can be dangerously overheated. |
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The stock market exploded and the economy turned from strong to dangerously overheated. |
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Caravan owners have been warned that a recent police survey of vehicles revealed many were dangerously overloaded and unfit for the road. |
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She should have known that the vessel was grossly and dangerously overloaded. |
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Unfortunately, the instant their blades made contact, she knew herself to be dangerously overmatched. |
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I think this statement is so oversimplified as to be dangerously misleading. |
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Equipment is not replaced after it has worn out, positions are left unfilled and staff are dangerously overworked. |
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Bottled water is now given to mothers feeding formula milk to their babies because the scheme water contains dangerously high levels of nitrates. |
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Her chemise was much lower cut than her usual as she reached for a blood red dress with the dangerously scooped neckline. |
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This helicopter was flying dangerously low over the tree tops, swaying and swinging, turning around and swooping over again. |
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It is dangerously ambitious, if not outright hubristic, to use Homer's poem about the rage of Achilles as your source. |
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She moved to one side to avoid a more volatile slash and returned by stepping dangerously close with a backhanded swipe to the temple. |
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This would involve our teacher circumnavigating the room at dangerously high speeds, screaming at the top of her lungs to Ride of the Valkyries. |
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Thus, the claim that the card offers some kind of advantage to consumers is dangerously close to lying. |
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The creams often contain dangerously high amounts of hydroquinone, a depigmenting chemical that can be harmful or fatal in large doses. |
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One man stares at it dangerously while pedalling his bicycle along the road. |
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The brilliant, but cold green eyes clouded over dangerously as she quickly read the material. |
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At this instant, reaching nervously for his pepper spray, he told me I was going to jail for being dangerously drunk. |
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I thought as I spotted the coffee perk, I need lethal doses of almost dangerously potent coffee. |
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So Darwin had his urine tested, followed Bence Jones's special diet, and dosed himself with colchicum, a dangerously corrosive specific for gout. |
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And he acknowledges his own fallibility, the fact that he is part of the problem, in need of radical reform, dangerously prone to evil. |
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The financial impost of war would blow out a US budget deficit already escalating rapidly and dangerously. |
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On the other, Dave is coming dangerously close to overstepping the line of acceptable behavior! |
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The fatberg had been clogging London's sewers and was dangerously close to flooding the streets with raw waste. |
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To the foreigners, however, Chinese behaviour in this respect seemed inconsistent and dangerously unpredictable. |
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Bundles of goods containing inflammable materials and electricity wires dangerously hanging overhead cause recurrent fire. |
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These inserts come dangerously close to being junk mail, and are better left out. |
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The boat pitched backward and then dangerously to one side, while the water gushed in from every direction. |
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This man was far better with his weapon, a flail that was whipping dangerously close to Romon's face. |
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Military developments have overtaken political events, making the situation in Afghanistan dangerously fluid. |
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Her gaze had followed his to the unknown beauty, and her eyes narrowed dangerously. |
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Thanks to the jammed system, commuters frequently stand on the footboard with the doors left dangerously open. |
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As I will explain later, these checks enable people to obtain easy credit at dangerously high levels. |
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On its stronger tracks the vocal harmonies are dangerously infectious, inviting the listener to join in with the fun-filled sing-alongs. |
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A dangerously weak link was accidentally discovered on the moorings of one yacht just the day before the gales struck. |
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She is dangerously charismatic as a ruthless pragmatist in a sharp gangster suit. |
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Jurors ruled the officer acted illegally, recklessly, and dangerously in shoving Mr Jackson to the ground. |
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He was dangerously thin, and was said to be suffering from serious medical problems. |
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The Taj Mahal is in danger of losing its minarets, as the falling level of the nearby river causes them to tilt dangerously. |
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Initial reports suggested the ferry, which had recently returned to sea after repairs, was dangerously overcrowded. |
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Mr Smith drove into one of the potholes because it was too large to avoid without swerving dangerously. |
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The soldiers entered the dangerously unstable building to search for victims trapped under the rubble. |
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Concrete awnings from parts of the roof dangled dangerously, occasionally crashing to the ground. |
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He has denied that coach drivers are parking dangerously or illegally at the cliffs. |
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But the country's economy, which expanded rapidly in the mid-1990s, has slowed dangerously in recent years. |
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The first act comes dangerously close to becoming another routine police movie. |
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By ignoring legitimate problems like these, U.S. trade policy is falling dangerously out of step with economic reality. |
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A couple of isolated scenes reach emotional peaks, straying dangerously into melodrama. |
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Fiona's mother kept a kindly eye on her daughter while at the same time flirting dangerously with the landlord. |
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The idea of taxing wealth is dangerously seductive, even to some on the Right. |
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At best, the archbishop is dangerously misguided in his attempt to assert a tolerant liberalism. |
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However, his eyes had darkened dangerously and she could not tell with what emotion. |
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She is 6 months preggo and if the weather is dangerously hot, I know she won't be able to run it. |
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Spokesman for Cumbria Constabulary Mike Head warned that lake waters could be dangerously deceptive. |
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Youngsters riding dangerously on stolen motorbikes on an estate are getting away scot free, according to a motorcycling enthusiast. |
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A case study of cause-and-effect, it's also a yarn of dangerously defective brotherly love. |
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As it was, his expression hardened, the catlike sharpness of his pupils glinting dangerously. |
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His anger glinted dangerously and she thought that his eyes looked so strange. |
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Sara's eyes glittered dangerously in the firelight and I knew I was in trouble now. |
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This was no deliquescent cucumber or a yoghurt dangerously beyond its sell-by date. |
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The place is awash with affluent, professional classes, puking into the gutters and dangerously blocking the road. |
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On the contrary, ethics is determinately particularistic, at times veering dangerously close to narcissistic. |
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I stared at his hand, and after a beat of silence, grasped it firmly, my eyes twinkling dangerously. |
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Most countries ended 1999 with deficits in their gross national product, high rates of unemployment and levels of savings dangerously low. |
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He had marked himself out as a man with dangerously liberal ideas, a supporter of convicts and emancipists. |
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Furthermore, all manner of wind instruments are used to create discordant noises that sound dangerously close to flatulence. |
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The lake was dangerously shallow, and encroachers were already living in some parts of it. |
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The displacement effect is seen still more clearly, and more dangerously, over Iraq. |
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Usually, a pregnant woman with preeclampsia develops dangerously high blood pressure and begins excreting protein in the urine. |
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So well are all extraneous sources of noise kept under control that it is dangerously easy to exceed the motorway speed limit. |
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But today, the implications of such a conflation of different levels of criticism and prejudice are dangerously censorious. |
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The jumpers ' lines became dangerously tangled, anchoring the men back-to-back. |
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It's not as if false accusals are occurring at dangerously epidemic proportions. |
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It showed several people diving off a heavily-laden small boat that was wallowing dangerously in a heavy swell. |
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The most immediate problem is the spate of reckless and dangerously fast driving that has been taking place on a nightly basis. |
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Theirs was a vision that accorded primacy to culture, but in a dangerously narrow way. |
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Along the way she has acquired a reputation for becoming intensely, even dangerously, involved in her parts. |
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Already, smaller ice packs have reduced hunting grounds for polar bears, leaving some dangerously underweight. |
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I froze, my lips pursed above my drink, the mug tipped at a dangerously acute angle, not really believing what I was seeing. |
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She stopped, noticing that the wooden planks were giving in to her weight, creaking dangerously. |
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This is powerful, tender, big-hearted and dangerously exciting music that's fit to lift the spirits and raise parties from the dead. |
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Interpreting a person's life from journals left behind is a dangerously misguided exercise. |
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As a sump for adoration that might otherwise be misdirected at political leaders and go dangerously to their heads. |
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The country is drifting dangerously towards aggressive military adventurism and the establishment of a repressive national-security state. |
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With their poor eyesight and keen sense of smell, they can get dangerously close. |
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On both sides of the Atlantic, the balance between our lives and our work is dangerously out of kilter. |
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On the other hand, the arias, despite some dangerously unstable passages and wobbly intonation from the orchestra, were excellent. |
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I was mentioning the dangerously addictive nature of blogs yesterday and now the New York Times goes and does a feature on it. |
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Most dangerously, anaesthetics and tranquillisers such as ketamine may also be added to ecstasy tablets. |
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Tyler's fiction has always danced dangerously close to being a paean to the so-called simple life. |
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She then stood, up, wobbled dangerously and crashed back down into the sand. |
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Matthew wobbled dangerously for a moment as a result and almost pulled her down onto the ice. |
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He lunged for her, grabbing her arm as she dangled dangerously a few hundred feet off the ground. |
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We were neither of us womanish, and despite his proclivity to wear clothes dangerously close to the dandy set he was a hard sportsman. |
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If you do insist on using solvents, avoid low-flash point solvents like gasoline, xylene, lacquer thinner, etc. which are dangerously flammable. |
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I just want to sit and talk, which would be dangerously laissez-faire for an interview. |
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A banned driver drove his car dangerously down St Peters Way and then demolished a lamp post as he tried to escape police. |
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We had a brief reprieve earlier this week from the oppressive heat of the Washington summer, but the last couple days have been dangerously hot. |
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The whole film strays dangerously close to anodyne children's television fare at this stage. |
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I find myself staring at my father's back as he bends over and peers lengthily into the dangerously overstuffed interior of the fridge. |
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A temperature limiter has a set level at which it stops, to prevent water becoming dangerously hot. |
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Six months before he began writing, he became dangerously ill with pneumonia. |
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Many of the species, such as the black-faced lion tamarin of Brazil, were only recently discovered and have dangerously small populations. |
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Derby are still living dangerously, just four points ahead of third-bottom Manchester City, after losing 2-1 at home to Arsenal. |
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City were living dangerously but as the clock ticked closer to 90 minutes they looked to have weathered the worst of the storm. |
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And more and more Americans are living dangerously, moving to regions in this country highly vulnerable to natural disasters. |
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These are some of the most beautiful places to live, but living here is living dangerously. |
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After having lived dangerously for several years, I really did not want to involved in this type of case. |
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Walking in the rain because the escalators down to the dangerously overcrowded platforms have been roped off for safety. |
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The air was cold, and damp with the promise of rain, as clouds still loomed dangerously overhead. |
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But doesn't all this leave us dangerously rudderless, drifting on relativistic seas? |
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Likewise, outside of cocktail chat, no outlet has ever run anything serious about Bart's dangerously loose tongue. |
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Their food and water supplies were dangerously low and the elf rationed it harshly. |
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They instantly began their workouts again as the sun sank dangerously low on the horizon. |
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Broodingly, she twirled the stem of the wine glass between her fingers as the crimson wine twirled around dangerously close to rim of the glass. |
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But because the bowlers' run-ups and the close-fielding positions were dangerously soft, both agreed play should be cancelled. |
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Like any other titanic, lumbering, inefficient machine, Hollywood studios dangerously pollute the atmosphere. |
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He's dangerously self-absorbed, and bursts into tears at the drop of a hat. |
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I have a dangerously addictive personality, which is why I avoid drugs like the plague. |
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He wrenched him around and grasped his scrawny neck in a dangerously tight headlock. |
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She was scrawny, dangerously thin some said, and stiff, as though her bones ached. |
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It's a cameraman's film and mostly about riding dangerously through mulga and rounding up scrub bulls. |
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Ice doesn't freeze evenly, so a sheet of ice can vary in thickness from solid and safe, to dangerously thin in just a few steps. |
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It glides to a momentary stop over the edge of the enemy beachhead, then strafes its way across, shooting dangerously close to our own troops. |
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A year ago one of the company's nuclear plants came dangerously close to a core meltdown. |
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Its very existence is kept menacingly vague except when it is called in to reduce dangerously irrational cities to melted glass. |
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It showed the vulnerability of many member countries that are dangerously dependent on one supplier. |
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And they're also mixing in drugs, like ecstasy and GHB and, perhaps most dangerously, crystal meth and poppers. |
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The doctor fearing that Penguin's internal organs had been dangerously damaged, decided to open his belly up to examine his entrails. |
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If it weren't for my incomplete metaphors, this entry would be dangerously close to a torch song. |
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That fiction would be laughable were it not so dangerously resonant of totalitarian regimes against which this country once stood firm. |
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We were still turning as we approached, dangerously close to the ground, and touched down heavily. |
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A slick of toxic benzine floats into the city, confirming that the river, the city's main supply of water, is dangerously polluted. |
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The famous Bermuda shorts were invented in the Fifties when hems were creeping up and shorts becoming dangerously brief. |
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This album dishes up a balanced diet of mid tempo cruising in-your-car joints, alongside those dangerously suave, seductive ballads. |
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However, they're dangerously misnamed, because they're actually debt cards. |
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He blazed it wide and missed the target again after making a monkey of Neilson and cutting inside dangerously. |
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Disgusted with his mother's affairs, Walt is dangerously close to morphing into a younger version of his father. |
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Shortsighted tyrants, spineless power-mongers and heartless thugs vie egomaniacally, dangerously, for power. |
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Although this gives the music space, it can also leave it dangerously unanchored, especially when the trio opt for a straight groove. |
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She picked up lizards, rode dangerously stupid unbroken horses, and attempted big jumps on her bike without batting an eyelid. |
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The dress was a couple of sizes too big and with the belt on, the neckline dipped dangerously low. |
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No other two great thinkers have supplied the world with such an open invitation to knowing so dangerously little. |
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Are you trying to be insulting or do you like living dangerously? |
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It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat. |
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The ground effect cars of the early 80s were generating forces dangerously close to the point where drivers could start blacking out behind the wheel. |
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Chloe wavered dangerously on her camel as her face paled even more. |
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A new business was dangerously close to being snuffed out for ever. |
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Board games have been pulled out of storage, and I have turned a blind eye to yo-yos tossed up and down dangerously close to vases and other breakables. |
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The bent branches of naked trees hung dangerously close to the small lake. |
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She swerved into a spot, coming dangerously close to the car next to us. |
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Common fish species in the area include atlantic tomcod, mummichog, redfish, herring, silver hake, Greenland halibut, and the dangerously overfished northern cod. |
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America is coming dangerously close to replacing the second commandment with the Second Amendment. |
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Kata training is great for defense, raising your level of fitness, toning your body muscles and releasing those dangerously high levels of stress. |
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American schools, he said, were dangerously underfunded and out-of-date, and needed community support if the United States was not to slip behind other nations. |
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The prime minister's belligerence is dangerously irresponsible. |
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Two fell dangerously wounded, and a third was killed outright. |
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The one-liners, ungrounded in the best of times, now teeter dangerously close to nastiness. |
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With Rovers currently hovering dangerously near the relegation zone, it's vital the players are not distracted from the task of trying to secure a priceless away win. |
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Complete protection from random harm is perhaps the most dangerously unrealistic of fantasies. |
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With airbrushing and digital manipulation, fashion can be an unobtainable image that's dangerously unhealthy. |
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Like the eponymous road that twists and turns dangerously through the Hollywood Hills, the plot veers sharply left and right, doubling back on itself again. |
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Nearly 250,000 children in the UK are dangerously allergic to nuts. |
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The drama in Luddenden, Calderdale, followed a night of torrential rain which had left a mill dam dangerously overflowing when debris partially blocked a culvert. |
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Even the retro-metallic anthems of Passions tend to skitter dangerously on some trebly echophonic cliff, rather than plod into a Pleistocene tar pit. |
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Both men careen dangerously and comically toward midlife crises. |
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In the 1980s their numbers dipped to dangerously low levels due to ivory poaching, but an effort to bring back the tusked mammal has had considerable success. |
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The traffic lights operated correctly last week but come Sunday morning they were dangerously on the blink again, changing colour with bewildering rapidity. |
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These days, Greaves regards traditional religion in general as both dangerously superstitious and exclusionary. |
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He also confirmed that the warehouse was licensed for fireworks storage, but could not explain why it was situated dangerously close to a residential area. |
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His grass skirt was blowing dangerously close to his chain and he was using one hand to support the four-foot-tall wooden tribal mask he was wearing. |
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Her cheeks are flushed with anger and her eyes glitter dangerously. |
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Sinkerballers live dangerously because the ball is constantly in play. |
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She squealed, as he moved dangerously close to the edge of the pool. |
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Hallie's expression remained the same, dangerously calm and indifferent. |
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Having braved the elements once I decided to live dangerously. |
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He doesn't live dangerously, but puts others in terrible danger! |
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When cooked rice is left in less than ideal conditions for four or five hours or overnight, spores are released and the bacteria multiply dangerously. |
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In later life he admitted to having lived dangerously as a politician. |
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The rough footpath passes dangerously close to the edge of some of these gorges, and a slip on the muddy trail could well mean a headlong plunge into the boiling waters below. |
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A lot of the exotic love potion powders are dangerously toxic. |
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He was absolutely right, although illiterately put, the second you give up any information, you're treading dangerously close to a 5th amendment concession. |
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So too did the Georgette, whose coal supplies were dangerously low. |
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It was composed one miserable, dreich November in a boarding house on the English south coast, where Hudson was invalided for weeks, dangerously sick. |
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Some hitched lifts, clinging dangerously on to the sides of trucks and mini buses as they wound around the hairpin curves over a sickening drop to the valley below. |
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It is therefore forbidden to resort to any idolatrous faith healer or shrine, even when one is dangerously ill and a psychological cure may be effected. |
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And conversely, to drive unpredictably is to drive dangerously. |
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Every bump my horse pranced over made my stomach clench dangerously. |
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Bolts, nails and other metal scrap are dangerously strewn about on the bridges posing threat not only to the pedestrians but to the vehicles as well. |
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Unfortunately, there are occasions when the group skirt dangerously close to the same easy-listening tar pits that have ensnared so many post-rock fusionists. |
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He was swaying dangerously, teetering near the edge of the house. |
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The manouevre came dangerously close to spilling me entirely into the muck, but I teetered back and forth and finally came to rest still in the upright position. |
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Even a small amount of snow, mud, excess lubricant, or grease in the bore can dangerously increase pressure and cause the barrel to bulge or burst when firing. |
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I arched my back into him, and his eyes darkened dangerously. |
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Together, they hover on the edge of reality, dangerously poised somewhere between girlhood and womanhood. |
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The earnestly intense and naturalistic performances, fine for Ibsen, fit poorly here and consequently come off as either dangerously self-indulgent or oddly casual. |
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Today Riyadh and Abu Dhabi see the brotherhood as a dangerously subversive and popular enemy. |
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Women are frequently reminded, too, that Barbie would be dangerously underweight if she were a real human. |
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There was no heaving cleavage, no dangerously high slits, no bared midriffs. |
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The Minstermen have often found themselves wheeling and dealing on a wafer-thin budget, while dangling dangerously close to expulsion from the Football League. |
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Cars swarm dangerously around them on this two-lane road carved, literally, into the side of a chain of mountains. |
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Gentle brush strokes on a snare drum and soft, lilting vocals are all well and good, but pure pleasantness is apt to fall into the category of being dangerously languorous. |
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In late 1810, at the height of his popularity, already virtually blind with cataracts and in pain from rheumatism, George became dangerously ill. |
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The DAPs engaged spotted several Iraqi units and engaged them until they were dangerously low on fuel. |
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Nannies and billies look very similar, both having dangerously sharp, curved black horns. |
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The claim that policing has become dangerously overcentralised is now a political commonplace. |
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Large open water fish like tuna have been a shared fisheries resource for thousands of years but the stocks are now dangerously low. |
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This could place the aircraft dangerously into the path of the intruder above, who is descending to land. |
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This put a great strain on the Republic's finances at a time when tax rates were already dangerously high. |
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Even after local lemming peaks, the Arctic fox population tends to collapse back to levels dangerously close to nonviability. |
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As such, the college did not have the power to imprison Bonham, who was accused of practising without a licence, not of practising dangerously. |
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The National Rifle Association's president has become a dangerously effective arouser of the anxieties of hunters. |
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However, she's undeniably weird, with some new age leanings that stray dangerously close to hippiedom. |
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These days it's dangerously easy to cull all your information online, and thus become a default agoraphobe. |
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It is said to marry with food very well, particularly pizza to compliment the rich yeastiness and, rather dangerously, it is very moreish. |
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Seeing it written down, it looks dangerously close to glibness. |
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Her barely controlled movements descended into hyperventilating madness which was at times captivating, but veered dangerously close to comedy. |
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Any system that presumed otherwise would be Jewishly viewed as dangerously naive. |
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Half the people are semibarbaric and the other half dangerously narrow and presbyterian. |
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And, although you couldn't pay me enough to try seafood, the chargrilled and succulent cut she received looked dangerously inviting. |
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It is dangerously misleading to suggest, as Allison and Nunn often do, that HEU is the bomb material of choice for would-be nuclear terrorists. |
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Meanwhile, two bodyboarders risked their lives yesterday riding 15ft waves dangerously close to a sea wall near Newlyn pier in Cornwall. |
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Once fast friends, now divided by the war, Bohr and Heisenberg are both dangerously close to unlocking the secrets of nuclear energy. |
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The dead zone is caused by hypoxia, a condition in which oxygen levels in seawater drop to dangerously low levels. |
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The first thing to note is that S4 sounds dangerously close to conjunctivism. |
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People are dangerously suffering from globophobia says a senior floor trader in New York. |
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The strength of her performance led to Kathleen Byron being typecast as a dangerously neurotic woman. |
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America had become a laughing nation, a country of frivolists and hypergelasts, a culture dangerously out of control. |
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More dangerously, wealthy individuals would often respond to satire by having the suspected poet physically attacked by ruffians. |
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He was dangerously ill and the poor health limited his ability to travel for the remainder of his life. |
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Out of the handles flipped the smooth blade and the serrated blade, which was dangerously sharp, the flathead screwdrivers, the Phillips screwdriver, the can opener, the awl. |
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Kennedy was more successful in 1962 when he pressured the steel industry into reversing price increases that Kennedy considered dangerously inflationary. |
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This decision dangerously exposed the individual forces to defeat in detail, as the distance between them was such that they could not mutually support each other. |
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The two large white dangerously slender bulbous seedpod vessels, She and Terra Alba, both of 2008, seemed to have been closely sheared on the exterior. |
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Cleveland Police have arrested a 22-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman on suspicion of possession of a Pit Bull Terrier and allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control. |
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Fortunately, my care factor was now dangerously close to fuck-it levels. |
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The naive believer may seem overtrusting in his beliefs, but the critic becomes overtrusting of his criticism, so both are naive, the latter more dangerously than the former. |
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Overdose can cause cardiac arrhythmia and dangerously low blood pressure. |
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That is the reason for the coin. You will be able to hear it dancing about, and it will tell you if the water goes off the boil or is getting dangerously low. |
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That Tony Blair should wait until the dying days of his premiership before grasping the nettle of nuclear expansion has proved dangerously neglectful. |
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Sadly, it has become dangerously paganized and heavily commercialised. |
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Such a dramatic drop in the population meant the basis for the Crown's revenues was dangerously weakened in a time when it was engaged in continuous conflict in Europe. |
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Mayon Volcano, despite being dangerously active, holds the record of the world's most perfect cone which is built from past and continuous eruption. |
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He is charged with driving a vehicle dangerously on Crosland Road, New Hey Road, Tanyard Road, Haughs Road and Haughs Lane in the Oakes and Quarmby areas. |
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Edward Ives was born with just a five percent chance of survival due to a condition called supraventricular tachycardia, which causes the heart to race dangerously fast. |
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In 2013 over half of the 600 nurses responding to an online poll by the Nursing Times believed their ward or unit is sometimes or always dangerously understaffed. |
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Finely grained powders of most metals can be dangerously explosive in air. |
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Dangerously overladen, completely off balance, the bus lurches across the bridge. |
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It didn't have a name, so we christened it the Dangerously Drinkable. |
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The unstoppable bootylicious one is back with this floor-filler and fab latest single from her album Dangerously In Love. |
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