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The transformation both haunts and charms, hinting at the perils and delights of losing yourself in another's identity.
We arrive at the perils of side-by-side fly-fishing, "the old knot" of gestation now redone as representation (tying flies is an art, like poetry): Presto!
Mr. Schlosser is a producer of, and a character in, "Food, Inc.," in which the director Robert Kenner takes a sprawling look at the perils of Big Food.
"What initially seems a rather conventional glimpse at the perils of breaking up," Peter Marks wrote in his review in The New York Times, "becomes an original examination of the terrors of staying together".
A 2008 award-winning documentary, "Come un Uomo sulla Terra" (Like a Man on the Earth), looked at the perils of the long journey undertaken by many North African immigrants, attempting to reach Europe via Libya and a treacherous sea crossing to Sicily.
"Stood Up," a gleefully pessimistic look at the perils of independent thinking, sounds like a mash-up of every quirky pop song of the last thirty years (Cornershop's "Sleep on the Left Side" is in there, along with Thomas Dolby's "Hyperactive" and God knows what else).
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"This challenge is ignored at the peril of the church".
Athletes use it at the peril of testing positive.
When they didn't, they fell apart, usually at the peril of the driver".
These, at the peril of seeming glib, are the Real Housewives of Relief.
At the peril of its soul it must see that the supply is not tainted.
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