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Pretty treacherous.
Along with the bad conditions, it makes it a pretty treacherous place.
The economy of contemporary music is pretty treacherous and the fact that I can sail through it, well, I'm extremely grateful to people who are interested in my music.
"The weather conditions on scene have been pretty treacherous, with winds gusting up to 60mph.
Let's face it: the world's a pretty treacherous, confusing place nowadays.
We completely trust our daughter, she's given us every reason to (even though said eye-rolling incidents make me want to lock her in her room), but still there's a learning curve that can get pretty treacherous, especially when giving them unlimited access to a scary thing -- even if that scary thing is meant to do good.
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Stuart Brown, a spokesman for Mammoth Lakes, told reporters that the new search effort would face a battle against nature: "It's pretty steep, treacherous and rugged up there, and the winds are a real issue.
How clearly she could imagine this new girl: less pretty, overweight, clever, treacherous.
"This is pretty full on," she babbled to the camera on entering a treacherous-looking military camp in the jungle.
Heading south out of Pittsburg on narrow and twisty-treacherous Route 145, the Rogue showed that it is pretty nimble.
He declared in much-quoted remarks — and to appreciative laughter from the crowd — that "we would treat him pretty ugly down in Texas," and that Mr. Bernanke's monetary policy was "almost treacherous — or treasonous, in my opinion".
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