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But in its own eccentric way, in these quite perilous times for public broadcasting, WHDD is not a bad model for what truly public radio might be.
By the time the spirit had matured, it wasn't quite so radical: Bruichladdich aged it in bourbon casks for three years, and then sold a few thousand bottles, at a strength of sixty-three and a half per cent alcohol — not quite perilous but still strong.
By the time the spirit had matured, it wasn't quite so radical: Bruichladdich aged it in bourbon casks for three years, and then sold a few thousand bottles, at a strength of sixty-three and a half per cent alcohol not quite perilous but still strong.
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Some of them, such as Syria's Hafez Assad and the Palestinians' Yasser Arafat, combine in quite a perilous way all three attributes.Three weeks ago King Hussein himself was in this bracket.
With Leicester City having won a third successive match against a side that looks ready for their holidays, it is easy to forget quite how perilous their position was only a few short weeks ago.
In fact, many officials in the United States, both military and civilian, as well as many Iraqi exiles, predicted quite accurately the perilous state of things that exists in Iraq today.
[Note to the reader: I, like Neil, live and work in Manhattan, and I can assure you that I am quite adept at crossing the perilous streets of the metropolis.].
Thus far, we've witnessed the rise of the N.B.A.'s pronounced upper-middle class; the league's quasi-stars have done quite well in a market assumed to be perilous.
But so far, American companies havent quite figured out how to navigate Chinas perilous regulatory environment, in which any piece of content on social networks can be scrutinized by the Chinese government.
"I think that clubs generally are in a pretty perilous position - their cash flow is quite tight and being very carefully managed".
On June 4th Warsaw & Beijing presented themselves as alternative versions of a single process--the perilous evolution from rigid totalitarian rule toward something not quite conceived.
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