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Don't suggest your chief executive would be at danger if forced to slum it with hoi polloi in first class.
This immediately makes clear that anyone banished from court, that is the fort, will immediately be at danger among the wilds.
If you can't tame them, you and others could be at danger, especially if your pet is something that will eat you.
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Britain is at danger from an outbreak of the deadly West Nile virus similar to that suffered by America, the chief medical officer is to warn.
A damning report is expected to announce that up to 300 children – mainly girls – were at danger of becoming or having become subject to abuse, rape, torture and trafficking in the county.
In India, the Brahmaputra river, which is fed by Himalayan snowmelt and monsoon rains, has burst its banks in many places and has been at danger levels for weeks.
The flightless birds are at danger from human-introduced pests such as stoats, weasels and ferrets, and part of the new funding will be spent on trapping.
Our commitment and our ideals of plurality are at danger".
The New York Times writes that there have been warnings for years that the city was at danger of devastating flooding, but the cost of doing anything about it was too high.
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