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That might have imperiled production — had it not already ceased in July.
He joins a long line of quarterbacks whose late-season injuries have imperiled their teams' playoff chances.
These exposures have imperiled the reappointment of Jim Letten, the longest-serving United States attorney in the country.
A heavy debt load and a wave of lawyer defections - more than 20 percent of its partners have left this year - have imperiled the 1,000-lawyer 1,000-lawyer
This breathtakingly expansive view of what it takes to aid an enemy would have imperiled a good deal of invaluable journalism.
In effect, any move to close The Sun would have imperiled all three publications, which together occupy a central role in British newspapering.
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The White House says the Democrats' inaction has imperiled national security.
The digital revolution has imperiled the bookbinding business of Oregon's Trappist monks.
The GOP's short-term appeasement has imperiled its own future.
But a real estate dispute has imperiled the future of the financially troubled organization.
The Bush administration's performance record has imperiled my country, not made it safer.
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