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Up to now, the use of HEV has shown the dangers of a "quiet" transport system in urban environments; in fact, it has been estimated that an HEV is twice as likely to be involved in a pedestrian crash as would be an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle in the same situation.
But the danger came in a quiet, shadowy recess, beside a shop in Belfast's smart, cobbled Cathedral Quarter.
The sole survivor of the mining disaster is a quiet, religious man who risked the dangers of working underground -- even though he is a licensed electrician -- to earn more money for his family.
And the acclaimed John Krasinski thriller about the dangers of making noise, "A Quiet Place," received only one nomination — for best score, of all things.
Had he lived to see such a day, Robson would have organised a quiet word with Wayne Rooney about his good fortune, and the dangers of a loss of focus.
A quieter reef can spell danger for young, larval fish and crustaceans that use sound as a critical homing beckon.
There is that danger that a few will play down Putin's landgrab for the sake of a quiet life.
Liesel, played by talented actress Sophie Nelisse, is a quiet child whose mother hands her over to adoptive parents in 1938, knowing her own life is in danger.
Her own life was not in danger, but she was well connected, and her doctor arranged for a Phoenix hospital to give her a quiet abortion.
Take a quiet lead.
Instead, a quiet capitulation.
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