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be peril
verb
To cause to be in danger; to imperil; to risk.
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So in Shine Rosa can't go to the mall or hang out with other young people, but when she's online, she can be anyone she wants to be! Peril comes in when the Internet begins to intrude into her real life.
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Yes, there will be perils that accompany this moment of promise.
There is peril for Mr. Obama, too.
Jesus Christ, that is peril of the very first order.
The key to a good one-hander is peril.
Conventional nature documentaries fare better, but what really sells is peril.
If there is peril here for Mr Trump, he knows it.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that is peril to human health, responsible to cause AIDS, an immunodeficiency syndrome.
To Carroll, though, there's peril in his team's taking its foot off the gas.
Follow Henry on Thinger.
Yes, there are perils.
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