Sentence examples for describes a dangerous from inspiring English sources

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This is an expression that describes a dangerous or unpleasant situation that has only just been avoided.

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Mr Brennan described a dangerous world which meant that America needed good intelligence and analysis more than ever.

This caught my eye because, in 1997, I wrote an essay in Foreign Affairs using that same phrase to describe a dangerous trend.

She described a dangerous confrontation during the Bosnian war with one of Dr. Karadzic's close associates, the head doctor of a hospital who ordered her arrest.

(A sentence early in the article read, "Some women described a dangerous edge to the 'hookup' culture, of sexual assaults and degrading encounters enabled by drinking and distinguished by a lack of emotional connection").

In "Dereliction of Duty," he had described a dangerous phenomenon in which military men became "shields," insulating political leaders from criticism by lending an aura of unimpeachability to their decisions even reckless ones.

This one reminded me how exciting American crime fiction was from the early 70s to the late 80s, when a new generation of writers - James Crumley, Walter Mosley, Elmore Leonard, Sara Paretsky, James Ellroy - tapped into the cynicism of post-Vietnam America to describe a dangerous, edgy world weirdly unfamiliar to mainstream fiction.

"Everything Bubble" is a term that I've coined to describe a dangerous bubble that has been inflating in a wide variety of countries, industries, and assets – please visit my website to learn more.

UK military plane 'shot at' in Libya Jump to media player The BBC's Nikki Fox in Malta has been speaking to some of those who were rescued from Libya by the British military, who described a "dangerous operation" in which one of the military aircraft was shot at.

For example, using the meanings found in the other languages, it turned out that in the Hebrew "sin" initially meant to contaminate; "glory" described a dangerous, naturally occurring radioactive substance; "guilt" meant susceptible to contamination; and "soul" was probably a substance found in the T-cells in the blood.

Statements from witnesses that describe a dangerous pattern of behavior by the other parent.

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