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But the general needs to remember the dangers of cracking down on dissent, which can easily provoke more turmoil, particularly among the well-financed religious parties.
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As Obama did dressage, Perry galloped through Iowa like an unbroken stallion in danger of cracking a leg.
On the press night of Cinderella at the Lyric Hammersmith a few weeks back, whenever Julie Atherton's Cinderella and Mel Giedroyc's evil stepmother got within a few paces of each other, they were in danger of cracking up.
Whatever the case, Birgitte's is not the only facade in danger of cracking; Kasper, still lying about his past and swigging more Danish plonk than he should, drops a clanging Freudian slip in front of new girlfriend Lotte (Rikke Lylloff).
The Happy Mondays' Sunday-night finale could have been Camp Bestival's equivalent of the community-service drug addicts visiting schools as a warning of the dangers of crack.
Based on fears about the dangers of crack that were later challenged, in 1986 Congress passed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, which created a 100-1 sentencing ratio for between crack and powder cocaine.
To be fair to Michael McCann that kid on the right does look more like Willem Dafoe starring in a poster campaign to warn kids about the dangers of crack, so yeah, that's a funny news story worth keeping for a lonely chuckle on a rainy day.
Boucher conveyed the United States, view that both Musharraf and Aziz knew well the dangers of not cracking down on terrorism.
Be aware of the possible dangers of knuckle cracking.
But war is still war, and the dangers of unintended consequences, mission creep and cracking on for the sake of cracking on lurk behind every sandhill.
With the development of decryption technology to pseudo-noise sequence codes, the above codes are facing the danger of being cracked [9].
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