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The least dangerous boundary is the west end zone, with its two tulip trees and their thick, spread branches — excellent for dashing in your brains while sprinting at full speed after a Hail Mary.
Photographer Poulomi Basu said she got the idea after reading a newspaper article in 2009: India for the first time was recruiting women to serve in its Border Security Patrol, training them to police the country's long and dangerous boundary with its archenemy, Pakistan.
He also settled a dangerous boundary controversy with Colombia over the port of Leticia on the upper Amazon and a finger of land giving access to the river, both of which had been ceded to Colombia in a treaty of 1922.
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As negotiations wrap up in Copenhagen, there's been concern over a leaked U.N. document, published by the U.K.'s Guardian newspaper last night, that shows that nations' maximum offers to reduce emissions fall between roughly 2 and 4 billion tons of carbon short of what's needed to remain below the dangerous 2°C boundary by the end of the century.
Geoscientists want large project to study dynamic and dangerous plate boundaries.
A second vision, labelled "Regional Warlordism", describes a future witnessed by an implosion of mobility, where movement is hard to achieve, dangerous outside certain boundaries and reliant on ingenuity of skills to maintain decaying car culture.
He looked dangerous, adding a second boundary with a square cut off Bresnan.
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