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The menaces

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To make threats against (someone); to intimidate.

  • To menace a country with war

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The menaces are few, it turns out, because my homeland has many true friends among the Republicans running for U.S. president this year: candidates who celebrate Israel as a cause that is religious (Congresswoman Michele Bachmann), moral (former Senator Rick Santorum), strategic (former Governor Mitt Romney) or all of the above (Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich).

And so the menaces mount.

Natural solutions for combating the menaces abound.

Its family resemblance keeps it near Yet free from all the menaces accursed..

Its family resemblance keeps it near Yet free from all the menaces accursed. . . .

Pigeons, rats and skateboarders are some of the menaces that can bedevil the urban garden.

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Who is the menace?

Ah, the Menace.

It reveals the menace of everyday life.

The menace of war was unmistakable.

They may see only the menace.

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