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He pointed out the obvious danger of shooting a driver — turning a car into a four-thousand-pound unguided missile.
Fox hunting is ticklish business in this country because there is not enough open hunting ground where there is no danger of shooting someone or of ruining crops.
She was in danger of shooting 88, a number that would have disqualified her from playing in any L.P.G.A. events for the remainder of the season.
If the federal government adopts the Massachusetts system on a national scale, it would merely multiply those problems fifty-fold.Dr Paul Hsieh Co-founder Freedom and Individual Rights in Medicine Sedalia, ColoradoCurrent estimatesSIR – Those debating fair-value accounting are in danger of shooting the messenger ("Fair cop", October 4th).
But the real appeal of their adventure lies not in the danger of shoot-outs, hold-ups (or Brad Pitt's abs), but in that unique bond that can only be forged on the open road.
There's also the danger of shooting the messenger.
If your three year old daughter's bedroom is directly behind the bad guy you may consider not shooting due to the inherent danger of shooting your daughter.
Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers calls that "loading the cannon," and warns of the dangers of shooting it off too early.
The message could not have been clearer: anyone who disobeyed the marshals was in danger of being shot.
They didn't even realize they were in danger of being shot in the head by the A.M.T".
It requires first responders to have nerves of steel – not only because of the danger of being shot themselves, but because of what they are likely to confront.
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