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Interment of the Dead A situation has arisen in connection with the interment of the dead which, it is stated, is a grave menace to the public health.
Human rights activists and conservationists warn that "poaching and its potential linkages to other criminal, even terrorist, activities constitute a grave menace to sustainable peace and security in Central Africa".
LELYSTAD, the Netherlands — Entrusted with ensuring that the central Netherlands never suffers a calamity like the one visited on New York by Hurricane Sandy, Willem van Dijk, guardian of the dikes in Flevoland, a Dutch province that is more than 12 feet below sea level, sends out 11 men each morning to combat a grave menace to the world's most advanced network of storm defenses.
The argument also ran as follows: "If you prosecute gangsters for killing one another, they may stop killing one another; this would interfere with nature's method of keeping down their numbers and they might grow to such a multitude as to become a grave menace to the rest of the population".
For Israel, the grave menace right now is the growing influence in the region of Iran, which has threatened to destroy Israel, and is clearly pursuing the makings and know-how for nuclear weapons.
For years he insisted that Iran's pursuit of nuclear weaponry promised grave menace.
"To invade those kinds of communications of journalists is itself a pretty grave menace to the newsgathering process".
The confrontation between Thompson and Hatch is one of the great scenes of American literature: menace throbs beneath a veneer of civility, and the mood shifts queasily between humour, pettiness and grave threat.
Its rather grim premise involves a child named Johnny, a "typical" (i.e., white) child whose very ability to survive to adulthood is menaced by grave medical threats — and, in particular, by the lack of attention from public-health officials.
Farah, a Somali novelist living in South Africa, explores his homeland's disintegration by sending his protagonist, Jeebleh, back to Somaliland, where he tries to find his mother's grave and rescue a kidnapped girl; menace succeeds menace so densely Jeebleh is soon possessed by a spirit of violent vengeance.
With increasing frequency, these are the grave terms officials invoke about the menace of cybercrime — and they're not understating the threat.
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