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In rare cases, it can mutate back into a dangerous form that paralyzes or kills.
Under the current leadership that reaction has taken a dangerous form.
Walking can be a dangerous form of exercise, with oversize log and coal trucks barrelling down the twisty mountain roads.
This time the problem is a less exotic and better understood bug, called enterovirus 71 (EV71), which can cause a dangerous form of hand, foot and mouth disease.
Given Kenya's rates of sexually transmitted disease — about 1.5 million people there are living with HIV — the funga culture is a dangerous form of empowerment.
The man with a dangerous form of tuberculosis who flew to Europe for his wedding and honeymoon was identified yesterday as a 31-year-old Atlanta lawyer.
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The government bought large stocks of adjuvants to stretch the vaccine supply if the flu mutates into a more dangerous form and a clamor for shots emerges.
In this there is a particularly dangerous form of incest, an inbreeding of fear among "their kind," a fear that breeds contempt, a relentless need to demonize and destroy anything perceived to threaten their way of life as if life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness belong to them alone, a God-given right.
When he finds out that a certain strain of Fiestaware contained a potentially dangerous form of uranium, he submits to the paranoia of a whole online subculture devoted to it.
But the worst scenario--that the virus has mutated to a more dangerous form that could trigger a pandemic--cannot be definitively ruled out until the WHO collaborating center in Atlanta analyses the new samples from Thailand later this week.
After starting out as a skier, he switched to snowboarding in his early teens and by the age of 15, he was competing in boardercross - a multi-rider downhill race featuring various obstacles; typically, for Barrow, a more dangerous form of the sport.
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