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"For centuries, Romania's geography was a source of danger.

It's an article of faith among most young parents that baby products themselves can be a source of danger.

The dust generation occurring during the handling of bulk materials in free falls or at the impact on a stockpile can be a source of danger for the operators health.

In March 1964, DCW Jones received a reply from the National Coal Board stating that with regard to the disposing of slurries they "would not like to continue beyond the next 6/8 weeks in tipping it on the mountainside where it is likely to be a source of danger to Pantglas school".

Risk in this case is a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss through mismanagement of GW treatment systems or by not taking enough precautions in determining the potential usage of treated GW complying with the standards.

"These movements can be a source of danger and division, and intellectuals may mock and despise them, but teachers also ought to see in them the energy that will drive the restoration of the question of life's meaning".

However, possibility of restricton solutions, when excited region occupies the central part of the vessel and is not in contact with vessel wall, is a source of danger that this excitation will not remain localized.

Cortical and hippocampal neurons are critical elements that need protection in old age and as a part of the resistance to AD. Neurons' dependency on oxidative metabolism is a source of danger as mitochondria become less efficient with age as a consequence of their generation of free radicals, which then damage the mitochondria themselves as well as other cellular constituents.

Paolo's father, an anti-Fascist, is in hiding, and with the city occupied by Nazis, Paolo's night-time bike rides are a source of hope, adventure and danger.

6 Thus a structure which was devised by men of former times for the preservation of life came, by reason of the negligence of the authorities, to be a source of great danger and a thing to be feared.

Foreign faces -- foreign by no particular measure, just unfamiliar -- were a source of potential danger.

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