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The dialogue contains several reminders that, confronted by danger, we must not forget "who we are" — one comes in a speech that Kirk gives at the very end.
In the climactic scene of Conan Doyle's story, emotion initially leads her to betray herself, and – like all women – when confronted by danger, she protects the thing she cares about (which, according to Holmes, is invariably either babies or jewellery).
Set on the edge of a forest, the story tells of a spirited boy who is confronted by danger and meets the challenge with courage and creativity; it highlights elements of growing up like daring, defiance, confidence and chaos in the face of ignorance and greed.
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The sympathetic nervous system, which sets off an exhilarating adrenaline rush, readies animals to flee or fight when confronted by dangers, both external (like an attack by a predator) and internal (like collapse of circulation), that could threaten survival.
If the US enhances its research efforts on geoengineering, we will learn about both the potential risks and benefits of its implementation, so that future policymakers will be able to make informed decisions, and not hasty ones in a panic if confronted by environmental dangers.
Confronted by the dangers of Indian raids, Scott raised a company of volunteers in 1790 and joined Josiah Harmar for an expedition against the Indians.
"The danger that they will bend to political pressures when pronouncing sentence in highly publicized capital cases is the same danger confronted by judges beholden to King George III".
But good journalists elevate it into a noble calling by diligent and painstaking work that reveals abuses of power despite the risks involved in doing so, by going places where they share the dangers confronted by those whom they're reporting about.
Women are hard-wired to read the signals that keep us from danger, and, when confronted by trouble, we escape, fleeing into our homes.
"As a last resort when confronted by the shooter, adults in immediate danger should consider trying to disrupt or incapacitate the shooter by using aggressive force and items in their environment, such as fire extinguishers and chairs," the new guidelines say.
"If neither running nor hiding is a safe option, as a last resort when confronted by the shooter, adults in immediate danger should consider trying to disrupt or incapacitate the shooter by using aggressive force and items in their environment, such as fire extinguishers, and chairs," the report said.
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