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Village reservoirs are dangerously full.
A man's heart feels "dangerously full, swollen and tender, like a fruit so ripe it threatens to split its skin".
When he was chief of the United Lincolnshire Hospitals trust, Walker noticed that its hospitals were becoming dangerously full.
And you can read during lunch without having to prop open your novel with a dangerously full can of soda.
With the dam now dangerously full, engineers have been forced to release water downstream: with cruel irony, the overflow has helped to burst the river's banks in the city.
Representative Robert Brady, a Democrat of Pennsylvania, has proposed making it a federal crime to use language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening violence against all federal officials, an idea dangerously full of potential First Amendment violations.
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Moments before, Nel was no-balled and spoken to by umpire Jeff Evans for sending down a dangerously high full-toss, perhaps coincidentally the delivery after Hughes had mowed him through midwicket.
In order to avoid a dangerously high total cumulative dose of radiotherapy to the whole breast, soft tissues of the thoracic wall, lung and heart, without rejecting the possibility of breast conserving surgery (BCS), we evaluated the potential of performing full-dose intraoperative radiotherapy with electrons (ELIOT) in women with early breast cancer who had been previously irradiated for HD.
Both were a shock to my system, the cold one even bringing me dangerously close to a full mental shutdown.
Villa, by the end, had strayed dangerously close to a full-on loss of nerve, pumping long, hopeful balls towards Benteke.
There was a point here when the heat of the battle had brought the two managers together on the touchline, one-time colleagues and friends straying dangerously close to a full-on confrontation.
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