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Netanyahu, continued Yassin's return Who's a peril to whom?
Ralph Martin considered liberation theology a peril to the Church.
The pass rush that had seemed lackluster is now a peril to every quarterback in its way.
His zeal is worse than nuts; it's a peril to life and limb," the Daily News said in an editorial on the NRA press conference.
Engineers conducted extensive computation and experiments to conclude that the gouge, caused by a small piece of foam that fell off the external fuel tank during liftoff, does not pose a peril to the astronauts.
Sixty feet of metal hurtling in darkness through a tunnel would seem like a peril to avoid, but to Eric it seemed to be the place where he could prove some level of bravado and earn some measure of respect.
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But some state officials and child welfare experts say they worry that the current push is, in essence, transforming adoption into an extended form of foster care and a possible peril to children.
S.U.V.'s and large pickup trucks are an important factor in this, both because these vehicles pose a greater peril to cars they hit and because they tend to roll over more than cars do, making them more dangerous to their own occupants.
These are characters at whom we are invited to laugh, but only at a certain peril to ourselves.
In 2008 the office supplies company Staples decided that buying paper from APP presented a "great peril to our brand".
As long as my conscience is held captive by the words of God, I cannot and will not revoke anything, for it is dangerous, and a great peril to salvation, to act against conscience.
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