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Why would I ever jeopardize their health?" "The adult industry is not the sex education class of the United States," Eric Paul Leue, a well-built German activist with a flaxen beard who was was crowned Mr. LA Leather 2014, said on a phone call.
An infinitesimal win for women's rights—such as they were ever truly jeopardized by this event may've occurred at the end of the speech by Chief Justice Joseph P. Kennedy.
An infinitesimal win for women's rights—such as they were ever truly jeopardized by this event may have occurred at the end of the speech by Chief Justice Joseph P. Kennedy.
"I would've never jeopardized my eligibility.
I would've never jeopardized my team".
She can be funny (witness her spat with Alec Baldwin, on "30 Rock"), but recent roles, in "Let Me In" and "Carrie," have ironed out the smiles, and there is no way that Mia's earnestness was ever going to be jeopardized by jokes.
"No German politician could ever afford to jeopardize monetary stability," Mr. Heinen added.
And we all should ponder very deeply before ever thinking of jeopardizing, let alone breaking, that bond.
Onions, playing for England after a three-year absence during which injuries jeopardized his chance of ever playing again, said it was "like making my debut all over again".
Yet more timid administrators in other districts should realize that the Faribault administrators' actions protected rather than jeopardized the district because had LeVake ever taught creationism and had the district been sued as a result, it surely would have lost.
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