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"It's fantastically liberating, I much prefer doing something that's a bit more dangerous".
"The open-wheel cars have always been a little bit more dangerous," Hornish said.
"It really makes everybody realize that life is getting a bit more dangerous out here even in sleepy suburbia.
Sorry, Mr. Cohen, a poor analogy: a murderer or a sex offender with half the recidivism rate of, say, a car thief is a bit more dangerous to society.
And to spurn that advice is to threaten our national security and the therefore to make life that bit more dangerous for the 60 million British people we purport to represent.
Cruise appears to want to differentiate this role from his action hero Ethan Hunt in the megabuck Mission: Impossible movies by making him that bit edgier, a bit more dangerous, a bit more off-the-wall, by giving him a little more of a gleam in the eye, and perhaps to keep alive the possibility that he is what his duplicitous dead-eyed handlers say that he is: a traitor.
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Of course, real-life farming is quite a bit messier and more dangerous than FarmVille (perhaps just one reason that FarmVille players outnumber actual farmers in the United States by more than 60 to 1).
But I think that in this clickbait era, it's like the rules are slightly different and it's a bit more toxic and dangerous.
Navy is dangerous, and Army – if their offense can show some consistency and can produce a bit more – is also very dangerous, but I would take Loyola in the Patriot League.
"Can we do something a little bit more animated?" It's a dangerous line to insert into such a tedious work, where the subject matter, which hints at the freedom and danger of taking flight, slips into melodrama, with couples bickering.
We are not talking about rounding up all the guns and destroying them, we are talking about remarkably small measures that may help make it a bit more difficult for a potentially dangerous individual to purchase a tool that can help him/her kill large numbers of people.
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