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Their interactions, while conventionally melodramatic, are alive with the genuine dangers of sex, art and power.
There are, however, genuine dangers associated with another toxic contaminant found in fish: mercury.
The world is full of genuine dangers, many of which people feel powerless to protect themselves against.
The people who died in those battles serve as a poignant reminder of the genuine dangers when European nation states choose combat over compromise, and chauvinism over diplomacy.
By working to reduce prescribing, government regulators, insurers, law enforcement officials, legislators and other policymakers have ignored the genuine dangers of leaving people in agony, including suicide and increased risk for heart attacks and strokes.
One of the joys of reading Allen's well-researched but never boring 500-page history is that he pricks both camps, taking a critical look at both the anti-vaccinists' championing of pseudo-science and the medical establishment's repeated tendency to downplay the genuine dangers of vaccine side-effects.
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But, horribly, it is a genuine danger.
But their persistence in the face of genuine danger highlights the limitations of Chinese rule.
There is a genuine danger of unintended adverse consequences from their current policy.
Still, there is a genuine danger of losing a large stock of moderate-priced housing.
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