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In 2011, the splitting of the north and south into separate countries was imperiled by fighting over a border region claimed by both.
In Barcelona the revolution was led by Catalan nationalists, who believed autonomy was imperiled by the actions of the Madrid government in overruling an agrarian law passed by the Generalitat.
Shortly before the murder, her position at the school was imperiled by what some thought was her imprudence in suspending four student leaders after marijuana seeds and pipes were found in their dormitory.
At a rally at Norfolk State University, Mr. Edwards broke from his standard remarks and warned that the country's "economic security" was imperiled by the transfer of jobs overseas.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani said that an article in The New York Times yesterday was unfair to New York because it created an impression that the city's future economic growth was imperiled by a shortage of office space.
That movie likewise kept viewers guessing as to whether the heroine was imperiled by mortal or immortal enemies and whether the story's disturbing incidents were real or conjured (in some sense of the word) by her roiling, repressed emotions.
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But now that work is imperiled by his own Department of Justice.
Shipping across this entire region is imperiled by this".
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, which is up for renewal this year, is imperiled by Iran's stance.
But these gains are imperiled by the current stalemate at the top.
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