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The ballerina turns out to be a bigger menace on the dance floor than horses.
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Timothy Garton Ash, himself a Davos foot soldier, was right to warn this week that nationalist man is a bigger menace than Davos man.
VERDICT: Ronaldo was a bigger menace and scored - albeit from the penalty spot.
The I Hate Madonna Handbook came out in 1994 -- proof that pre-Internet trolls existed in the 20th century -- and the following year "The Advocate" gave her their Sissy of the Year award (with her "I am not a lesbian" cover quote she was, apparently, a bigger menace to same-sex equality than Jesse Helms or The 700 Club).
A bigger menace, however, is salt's entry into the system as water demand swells in Baton Rouge.
This crisis is a threat to free markets; torpedoing the Paulson package would pose a bigger menace to free enterprise than would passing it.
Broderick Crawford, who played Willie, was a big, heavy-set man with jowls and a menacing snarl.
The popular image of the butcher is a big man with a florid face and a menacing jolliness — what Erika calls "the fat dude in a bloody apron".
While Europeans and Americans alike have been alarmed by the rise of the far-right, the dominance of the corporate right is the bigger menace.
Snow can be a real menace.
"I wouldn't be surprised if Orson Welles is the biggest menace that's come to Hollywood for years," F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in a short story at the time, joking that the East Coast genius would force the studios to "start all over again," as they did with sound.
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