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But when pressed, he conceded that with rents doubling over the past 15 years, cultural institutions are in considerable danger.
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The Diamands were Jewish and Curcio was in considerable danger through her close association with them.
These are all children whose lives are very difficult and who are often in considerable danger.
The Home Office says anyone travelling to Syria is putting themselves in "considerable danger", and that taking part in the conflict could be a criminal offence.
Anyone who does travel to these areas, for whatever reason, is putting themselves in considerable danger".
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Anyone who does travel is putting themselves in considerable danger.
The Home Office have pointed out that travelling to a war zone means you could be putting yourself in "considerable danger".
Jim Greenfield (pictured right) was given six years for his part in the smuggling operation and gave a full confession to the police when he was arrested, putting himself in considerable danger.
By getting armed, Williams put himself and his community in considerable danger, but had they not defended themselves, they could have been killed.
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