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CLARENCE LOVELACE was describing a moment he called "fatal peril".
The EU, possibly the greatest democratic achievement of the postwar era, is in fatal peril.
Long after modern medicine had proved the Enlightenment authorities wrong, masturbation continued to be seen, as one early-20th-century headmaster put it, as "the most inevitable and fatal peril of all".
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The Marine Corps's V-22 Osprey is also in some peril, having suffered two fatal crashes last year.
"The 'Arab streets' are receptive to the jihadists' message, a fatal attraction that the Arab regimes fight openly at their peril," he writes.
"The perils of energy mining" will ENERGISE your software energy experiments by helping you avoid many fatal flaws in inherit software energy consumption experiments.
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Peril abounds.
After the fatal incident, Bradley Wiggins, who by winning a gold medal on Wednesday became Britain's most decorated Olympian, warned of the perils of cycling in the capital.
Fatal stabbings?
Mortal peril!
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