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Yes, of course, the writer is a pampered and lucky creature and we mustn't forget that, but the occupation does carry physical perils beyond the usual self-inflicted over-indulgences.
The situation carries political perils for both sides.
She knows that life under the microscope carries its perils.
Dr. Joan Marter, a professor of art history at Rutgers who frequently writes about the avant-garde, noted that Mr. Eagles fell into the rough-cut tradition of animal art, but added that membership in the school carried some perils.
Being ADD and unmedicated carries tangible perils.
The attacks of 9/11 still cast their shadow; today's US is more risk-averse than it was, and so-called asymmetric perils carry a special terror.
For lawmakers, it is clear that their vote on Syria carries genuine peril.
Yet the administration's willingness to go along with Beijing on the Games also carries some peril.
We will pass through this time of peril and carry on the work of peace.
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