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There were immediate signs that the bill had become imperiled.
Moreover, the authorities must be on hand to assist small craft that become imperiled in the swift, tricky tides of the city's rivers.
The main perquisite is lower borrowing costs, a result of lenders' assumptions that the giants are less risky because they will be in line for government assistance if they become imperiled.
As the city's economy has become imperiled over the last two weeks, as Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and Merrill Lynch was sold, calls for a third term have multiplied.
Of 120 varieties of butterflies documented in the Keys, Minno said 18 have become imperiled since the 1970s.
Open discussion and debate about the vexing and daunting question that centers on asking if we should kill for conservation is much-needed as we head into a future where more and more species will become imperiled and endangered because of what we are doing to them and to their dwindling habitats.
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After Social Security became imperiled in the early 1980s, we came together and fixed it for that moment.
The anglers, who were on the ice between Sandusky and Toledo, became imperiled after they ventured farther onto the frozen lake.
Stock prices accelerated their decline as news worsened, and the financial system became imperiled enough to affect some investors who thought they had chosen ultrasafe assets.
After her long career as a real estate broker became imperiled by the plunge in home prices and sales, she began a one-year program in January to become a medical assistant, taking classes at Everest's Portland campus.
The mayor and his friends in the business world repeatedly called and met with Mr. Lauder, imploring him to reconsider his position, especially as the city's economy became imperiled by the worldwide financial crisis.
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