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Initially, he came under fire from purists in both camps for imperilling the integrity of dance forms with separate traditions.
America, the European Union and the UN condemned the vote for imperilling a ceasefire agreed in September.
Two years later, having reinvented himself as a YouTube journalist, and after becoming a "free-speech" martyr for imperilling a court case, he's an international far-right superstar.
Worse, the Washington debt standoff has already made borrowing more expensive for big countries with high debt, like Italy and Spain, fanning fires that could imperil the euro zone.
It threatened to "return fire for fire".
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He was fired for insubordination.
For Harper, the new law represents an opportunity to distract attention from economic news that is imperilling the future of his government, which is facing re-election next fall.
It is hard to make the case for a massive increase in private funding when university endowments are crashing throughout the world, imperilling basic research.
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