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It's a sci-fi book starring a bantering couple who face constant danger, experience "time loops," meet people with multiple identities, and interact with sentient computers.
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Gallas, alert to danger, experienced to deal with it, raised his right foot almost to shoulder height to hook the ball from beneath the frame of the goal.
The shooting at a Jewish school in Toulouse in 2002 and the shooting in Brussels two years later perfectly illustrate the new danger experienced by French Jews in particular--and European Jews in general.
After Dallas, Obama denounced the shootings, calling the attack "vicious, calculated, and despicable" and a "wrenching reminder" of the sacrifices and dangers experienced by police officers.
As a teenager, her brother became increasingly restless under the restrictions, discriminations and dangers experienced by black men in the south, and so their grandmother took the children to stay with their mother in San Francisco, where Maya attended Mission high school.
Finally, the results of GIS and remote sensing imagery analysis with focus on the coastal zone herein, could serve as a powerful instructional and sensitizing tool for the population at large, which may not appreciate the dangers experienced in the coastal areas of Southern Mississippi as a result of overpopulation.
They are far lower than those faced by Western European governments in the 1970s and 1980s and roughly comparable to the dangers experienced here at that time.
When I first mentioned that phenomenon to him, he gave me an impromptu lecture on the different characteristics of various arachnids, especially the dangers experienced by the frenzied male tarantula on the make.
That feeling of danger, the experience of real shame, the risk of disgrace, that reading a confessional artist like Knausgaard gives us is something like watching a trapeze artist flying around without a net.
He lies between the coward, who flees every danger and experiences excessive fear, and the rash person, who judges every danger worth facing and experiences little or no fear.
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