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Boateng's place was jeopardized by late-night carousing chronicled by the paparazzi.
His participation on the record relay, however, was jeopardized by horrific news just before the race.
Hundreds of firefighters, police officers and sanitation workers have claims against the city because they say their health was jeopardized by their work at ground zero.
Instead, he presented himself as an advocate for people alienated from government and politics, whose well-being was jeopardized by President Bush's domestic and international policies.
But his posthumous reputation was jeopardized by Wagner's anti-Semitic rants and later assertions by eminent musicologists that his works were conservative and fluffy.
People who pay close attention to April statistics may also know about Granderson's unusual success, a streak that was jeopardized by an injury March 22 to his right oblique muscle.
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Such activities often involve illiquid, long-term investments whose value could be jeopardized by disclosure.
"These efforts may be jeopardized by ratings coming out of nowhere".
The comprehensive free trade agreement should not be jeopardized by the Tymoshenko case.
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