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They had won their previous three matches by margins of two, one and nine, a "Perils of Pauline" performance.
There's a "Perils of Pauline" quality to the ending, in which the whole world stares over the abyss, waiting for science to come to the rescue.
Even by Catskills standards, this place has always had a "Perils of Pauline" quality — something's always going wrong, whether it's a moribund economy or three floods in 22 months culminating in one that swamped the downtown in 2006.
It has had a Perils of Pauline history, and to get it through the House Mr. Bush made several side deals favoring certain industries important to the lucky representatives who happened to be swing votes.
Thinking about the long haul is a change for Amtrak, which has led a hand-to-mouth existence for the last few years, its recent history a "Perils of Pauline" saga in which the onrushing train, not the damsel on the tracks, is in danger.
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To begin with, the Futures Clinique sessions tend to fall into a peril of the digital era, the overload of fragmented information.
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