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Along with Ms. Cobb, several other women in the exhibit have experienced peril in the line of duty.
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As coaches, we've all experienced the perils of over-rationalising.
They've experienced the perils of overexuberance and intraparty strife.
The daughter of Saddam Hussein's private pilot, Zainab grew up amidst war in Iraq and Iran and experienced the perils of Hussein's inner circle firsthand.
There is some great material from this perspective: Mr. Hughley notes that black people don't ski or do other dangerous physical activities because they experience enough peril just trying to get through the average day.
Heck, the entire frenzy over deficit "grand bargaining" at a time when we are experiencing mortal peril in the form of a massive unemployment crisis is, itself, a political stunt.
Krakens will also make an appearance in the Descent to Davy Jones Lockerr, a simulation that lets participants experience the perils facing sailors of the mid-18th century, complete with sound, visuals, motion — "and some surprises," said Lance Hallowell, the event's creative director.
Eva Longoria is experiencing the perils of the restaurant business firsthand.
Many of these people have experienced the random perils of life firsthand.
On Sept. 19, Mr. Basinski experienced perhaps both the perils and the benefits of such documentation.
Americans vicariously experienced the raid's perils in the book and movie "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," an account by Ted W. Lawson, one of the pilots.
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