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"Any serious reform would endanger him and his friends.
That is surely good news for the younger Mr Wössner, whose alleged responsibility for the Internet fiasco might endanger him in any other company.
But every day I see people who did terrible things," said a Monrovia resident arrested by rebels during the war, who worried giving his name would endanger him.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have asked a federal judge to bar the public from the courtroom next week when an undercover police officer testifies in a drug trial, saying that revealing his identity could endanger him.
There are no ifs, ands, or "butts" -- smoking around your pet will endanger him or her.
"The thing that he's most been proud of becomes the thing that could most possibly endanger him".
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He possessed two pieces of paper, which would only have endangered him more.
Fahmy blames al-Jazeera for endangering him and his colleagues and is now suing the Qatar-based network for damages.
With some frequency, he filed lawsuits against stores and individuals who he thought endangered him by their negligence.
Her decision has rankled many Amish, who say that by persuading Mr. Mast to plead not guilty, Ms. Morrow is endangering him.
The United States attorney for Arizona wrote in his filing that "despite being under suicide watch, Loughner's unmedicated behavior is endangering him".
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