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Any older person faces dangers in a hospital, but for people with Parkinson's — largely a disease of older adults — they've proved particularly hazardous.
The wait for an organ can devastate a sick body, and the organ itself faces dangers as seconds tick between harvest and transplantation.
To Mr Barroso's credit, he has kept protection at bay and preserved the single market.The commission's role in mediating between large and small countries, creditors and debtors, and left and right, remains vital and faces dangers.
But it's a very particular kind of liberal movie: it suggests that the United States faces dangers that are indeed self-destructive; the question of Iraqis and their well-being is secondary to the story.
Europe faces dangers from within and from abroad.
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Even those who make it across the border face dangers, officials said.
We've met challenges and faced dangers, and we know that more lie ahead.
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