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This everyday scene has deadly consequences.
We are a violent society whose intense fealty to firearms has deadly consequences.
We who choose not to own guns have the right to know when we are sending our children into a house where guns are present or when we're speaking with someone who has deadly force easily within reach.
And while it is virtually certain that Mr. Hussein has deadly chemical weapons like sarin gas and probably some noninfectious biological agents like anthrax, many experts doubt that he has developed infectious viruses like smallpox, or that he possesses the means to deliver any of them long distances.
To those who recoil at the thought of an elephant biologist killing an elephant, he points out that the clash between pachyderms and people has deadly consequences on both sides: nearly 200 people are crushed or gored by elephants in Zimbabwe each year, leaving a strong impression in the minds of rural residents whose hatred for elephants grows, as does the tendency to shoot.
"The scale, intensity and level of orchestration of terror attacks in Mumbai put one thing beyond doubt: India is effectively at war and it has deadly enemies in its midst," The Times of India, a leading English-language daily, wrote in an editorial published Friday.
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The fraud sometimes had deadly results.
But the pact has had deadly consequences.
This tragedy illustrates that untempered idealism can have deadly consequences.
It's those assumptions that can have deadly consequences".
The rivalry between Indian and Pakistan has repeatedly had deadly implications for Afghanistan.
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