Sentence examples for danger of threatening from inspiring English sources

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"I'm a man of the bell," he says, to which Corden responds: "You're the end of a bell in many ways," the kind of repartee that might pass muster between two males at a bus-stop knocking each other's school caps off but is in little danger of threatening the reputation of the Algonquin Round Table.

The essay was read aloud by his friend Rachel Chodorov: I don't remember the name of the play, but at that point in my life the famous Maurice Schwartz — who appeared regularly at Moskowitz & Lupowitz in his velvet cape and black Borsalino — and his Yiddish Art players were in little danger of threatening my loyalty to Sunday afternoon movies at the Loew's Delancey and Abbott & Costello.

The home side did fashion the first chance of the match, but Gary Caldwell's left-foot drive was never in danger of threatening Martin Bogatinov's goal.

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A new cross party pro-European think tank supported by Kenneth Clarke warned the prime minister of the dangers of threatening to leave the EU.

(On April 15th, the European Union Times reported that the Japanese government had engaged with in discussions with China and Russia about the migration of 40 million Japanese because of the "extreme danger of life threatening radiation poisoning").

Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, said: "I have not seen this so-called MOD "dossier" – but I know the dangers of governments threatening human rights lawyers for their work.

After the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in 1939, the physicists Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, and Eugene Wigner warned the U.S. government of the danger threatening all of humanity if the Nazis should be the first to make a nuclear bomb.

Like other top officials in the group, Mr Mursi argues that its decisions have been based on changing realities and warns of "dangers threatening the revolution".

Furthermore, the Threat Rank Index (ThRI) illustrating the public evaluation of dangers threatening to each landscape component was calculated.

Under the country's new constitution, approved in January last year, the president has the right "in the event of imminent danger threatening the nation's institutions, or the security or independence of the country" to "take any measures necessitated by the exceptional circumstances".

Forecasters said North Carolina and Virginia could get even more rain and warned of the danger of life-threatening flooding through Monday night.

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