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He looks so dominant in the role that Massimo Luongo, the centrepiece of the January's successful Asian Cup tilt, is almost at danger of becoming a forgotten man.
A damning report is expected to announce that up to 300 children – mainly girls – were at danger of becoming or having become subject to abuse, rape, torture and trafficking in the county.
However, he said it was essential to protect the identities of covert officers forever so that they were not put at danger of reprisal attacks by the extremists they had infiltrated.
She said the government had introduced "a new programme, which is not for those immediately at danger of radicalisation, but for those who are perhaps further out".
When God is dead, human beings — much to their detriment — are at danger of taking psychological center-stage.
The New York Times writes that there have been warnings for years that the city was at danger of devastating flooding, but the cost of doing anything about it was too high.
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Dichotomies of service provision in the realm of mental health which impede access for those in need puts patients, and their caregivers at risk of danger – unnecessarily.
But I'll confess, at the danger of excommunication, that distraction has sometimes led to impatience.
The UK network at most danger of being toppled is Three.
And those, such as Miss DE, who depend upon the safety net, will be at increasing danger of falling through.
He had been afraid that it would be another shot at the danger of racing and the morality of sending a child into that world.
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