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It has danger, sorrow and an awareness of mortality.
"Setting up such airspace unilaterally escalates the situations surrounding Senkaku islands and has danger of leading to an unexpected situation," Japan's foreign ministry said in a statement.
Performance-based fire design for these sheds is needed because they meet the requirement of fire compartment and safe evacuation distance stipulated by current fire protection design specification difficultly, and has danger of structural collapse in fire, due to their uniqueness in building volume and membrane material.
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But a newly free world still has dangers and challenges, both old and new.
But the alternative, attempting to promote liberal doctrines in a free market of religious ideas, has dangers, too.
But deciding what to do with arms once the battles have ended has dangers of its own.
But direct action has dangers ("the worst are full of passionate intensity") besides being wasteful of people and their time.
There are lots of things in life that have danger.
And the husky-voiced baritone David Adam Moore had danger and intensity as Tarquinius.
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