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In an effort to be more entertaining than scientifically responsible, he has obfuscated an ongoing important effort to educate citizens of the impending dangers of permanently soiling our planet and warming it dangerously and irreversibly.
It could also be mounted on children's backpacks to warn them of impending dangers, or could be embedded in people's clothing to combat potential hazards in the home, office, or the street.
He has a camera hidden in a contact lens, which feeds to video screens on which she sees what he sees, and he has an earpiece into which she talks him through impending dangers.
In the anxious hours before Operation Iron Triangle commenced, it may have been that Steele, who was more cognizant of the impending dangers than his men, feared more for his soldiers' safety than they did.
As the German government refused to contribute to a $700bn £378.7bnn) rescue package proposed by Washington today, Merkel criticised the fact that despite impending dangers, the financial markets had been allowed to continue operating in a "free-range" and "matter-of-fact way", and were "supported by the governments in Britain and the US".
Aware of dire presages connected to the coming of a solar eclipse, he sought to avert the impending dangers; but he died at dawn on May 21 , 1639
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Here, the statute itself contemplates material delay; no impending danger demands immediate action.
Normally, elephants sleep standing up to be alert to impending danger.
Extreme restraint in the face of actual impending danger is indistinguishable from passivity.
Freedictionary.com says the term stands for "marked by surreal distortion and often a sense of impending danger".
The squirrels use these silent screams to warn others of impending danger, the scientists say in the journal Nature.
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