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Up ahead, a five-ton American military truck burned in the road, struck, no doubt, by one of the homemade bombs that only then were becoming a common menace.
Although separated by decades, Mary Schnack and Lindsey Stewart shared a common menace: cancer.
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Elsewhere in east Asia there were signs of a mild thaw in relations between Japan and South Korea in the face of the common menace posed by North Korea.
"India and Pakistan both need to communicate in order to find ways and means to defeat terrorism, which is the common menace that threatens peace and prosperity in the region in particular, and the world in general," says The Tribune.
Chester in a common pose menacing the squashed fans upfront.
China had come to realize that the Soviet Union, not America, had become the greatest threat to Chinese security, and both China and the United States had a common cause in facing the Soviet menace.
It is a common system, if rather dated, that poses marginal threats to modern military aircraft with modern countermeasures, but is a potential menace to civilian aircraft.
But in a President they would be a menace.
A person without commitments becomes a menace.
In 1988, in the dramatic years of Mikhail Gorbachev's tenure as leader of the USSR, he wrote jointly for Russian and US journals about the challenges the two power blocs faced in common: the immediate menace, for instance, of thermonuclear war and the less immediate menaces of a resumed Cold War.
They are a growing menace.
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