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At a secret location every Sunday evening, a young Catholic priest does a dangerous thing.
Van der Hoort says that the ability to trick the brain into thinking a disconnected body part is your own may prove helpful if you wanted to body swap with a humanoid robot and empathetically control it with your own body rather than a joystick while it does a dangerous task.
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"We do a dangerous job and we get $70 salary a month," said one, "If we are killed there is no money for our families.
I don't think we should do a Dangerous Dogs Act on the BBC, rush to do something everyone agrees is good but doesn't really work.
American troops were doing a dangerous job in difficult circumstances and were doing their best to make the right judgments, he said.
The film's first part centres on Luke Glanton (Ryan Gosling), a charismatic biker doing a dangerous wall-of-death stunt act at a travelling fair.
By filling CNBC, MSNBC, Bravo, USA and Telemundo with Olympic sports from the Summer Games in Athens, NBC Universal has done a dangerous thing.
Let's put ourselves in the shoes of police officers, kissing their kids and spouses goodbye every day and heading off to do a dangerous and necessary job.
And since the sum seized is often less than the legal costs of trying to get it back, many people never try.By and large, the police do a dangerous job honourably.
"Officers are fully aware that they do a dangerous job, but they do it knowing that if the worst should happen to them, their loved ones will be provided for.
Diego, on the other hand, has nothing else going on – as one of the 30 million closely observing this process in Argentina pointed out: "He is a paranoid addict with nothing to do: a dangerous cocktail".
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