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Florence faces the danger of becoming a commercialized provincial town, full of trinket shops, overpriced bars, and crowded museums.
And mines explode each time the system faces the danger of being dismantled and the country sees the prospect of genuine renewal".
If the affair cannot be quickly wrapped up, Mr Tusk faces the danger of a series of corrosive revelations about senior members of his government.
On the other hand, analytical clinical judgment that is not informed by high internal validity synthesis becomes in time obsolete for patient treatment and faces the danger of being affected by systematic error.
Still, people here face the dangers and adapt.
Nor do they face the dangers that the African refugees face.
"Americans want a president who can face the dangers ahead," an announcer intones.
Turtledoves are smaller and more at risk from predators; they also face the dangers of long migratory flights.
During a news conference here a few days later, he said "people still face the dangers" of the militias.
He has never been a soldier and never expected to face the dangers of going to war.
"If you're far away working, you can't rest easily thinking of your family up in the hills facing the dangers of another landslide," he said.
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