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Another danger developed when William Walker and his band of filibusters took over Nicaragua in 1856, threatening all of Central America.
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"When you are young and in danger you develop skills," he says.
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Because the DNA cannot be replicated, there is no danger of developing AIDS from the vaccine, the council said.
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Chile made the more aggressive start, driving forward relentlessly and smothering every opposition attack before a hint of danger could develop.
It is a hard proposition: that only prolonged and intimate exposure to danger can develop the necessary wisdom to deal with it.
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