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In this charged and dangerous context, the UK's focus on quiet diplomacy may not be enough.
He continued, "I have heard that this was someone living in a more dangerous context".
Whereas the setting for the earlier novel was one of domestic claustrophobia, in Germinal the tension between Etienne and Catherine as they sleep and wash close to one another without ever touching, then rub up against each other in the dangerous context of their work, is projected on to the backdrop of the slag heap and the cavernous mine with its pockets of bad air and explosive fumes.
Arsenal, however, are currently the team that cannot be trusted so the next four Premier League fixtures must be placed in a more dangerous context.
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While violence and conflict are the primary threats, peacekeepers are often deployed in complex and dangerous contexts that require specialized skills, modern equipment, advanced technology and well trained forces.
No; the discrimination that is responsible for the flying of confederate flags and the dangerous cultural context that can produce deluded people like Dylann Roof is a more subtle discrimination - a discrimination that dare not speak its name - a moral and cultural discrimination against a guilty white South.
(In this context, "dangerous" is defined as an upward move of more than two degrees centigrade).
"We have seen firing on the line of control before, but this is much more dangerous in the context of the rising tension between the two sides," he said.
"Deeply offensive as it undoubtedly was" it did not amount to violence, said the judges, but did demonstrate he was at times "over-excited, out of control and raising the temperature in a manner which could only be dangerous in the context of a large and angry crowd".
Proponents talked excitedly about the "discipline" they hoped the maps would impose the city-planning equivalent of "Wait till your father gets home!" Sean Reilly, a member of Governor Blanco's statewide recovery authority, told me that New Orleans's obsession with neighborhoods was dangerous in the context of the bigger hurricanes predicted by atmospheric scientists.
Proponents talked excitedly about the "discipline" they hoped the maps would impose — the city-planning equivalent of "Wait till your father gets home!" Sean Reilly, a member of Governor Blanco's statewide recovery authority, told me that New Orleans's obsession with neighborhoods was dangerous in the context of the bigger hurricanes predicted by atmospheric scientists.
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