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"I knew I wasn't that type of quarterback," said Hall, a modestly talented passer who becomes more dangerous when he scrambles.
But Louis VI was less successful in border wars with Henry I of Normandy; these conflicts became more dangerous when, upon the failure of her first marriage, Eleanor married Henry II of Anjou, who came thereby to control lands in western France of much greater extent than the Capetian domains.
This becomes more dangerous when we trust our devices to lead us and inform us with less oversight.
A pathogen becomes more dangerous when it can be grown in large quantities, stay intact longer, exist in smaller particles, require a lower dose to infect people, spread easily, and lead more infected people to develop an illness.
Turkish maritime officials and environmental organizations are concerned that the already crowded waterway will become more dangerous later this year, when an increasing number of tankers are expected to come down from the Black Sea carrying oil originating in the Tengiz fields in Kazakhstan.
"When Catholic schools close, neighborhoods become more dangerous, more disorderly and less socially cohesive," said Nicole Stelle Garnett, the book's co-author, who interviewed George and mined crime data collected by researchers at the University of Chicago.
It's when they're taken at higher doses that PMA/PMMA become more dangerous.
I go out again, furious, because the streets become more dangerous this late at night, and how dare he suggest risk like this to me, when I have proved myself vulnerable; but, then again, perhaps my warm house has become more dangerous as well.
Public spaces have become more dangerous.
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