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Air strikes may keep those who physically launch them out of the immediate firing line, but they have perils of their own.
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Perfectly devoted, enlightened parenting, it turns out, has perils of its own.
It has had a Perils of Pauline history, and to get it through the House Mr. Bush made several side deals favoring certain industries important to the lucky representatives who happened to be swing votes.
Even by Catskills standards, this place has always had a "Perils of Pauline" quality — something's always going wrong, whether it's a moribund economy or three floods in 22 months culminating in one that swamped the downtown in 2006.
I often joke that they haven't even had the peril of a "through" street to contend with.
No one could have anticipated peril of that magnitude.
You might have thought George Osborne would have learned the perils of being too clever by half.
The Iraqi people have rejected the perils of political violence in favor of a democratic process, even as they've taken full responsibility for their own security.
The stumbles have highlighted the perils of rewarding well-heeled donors and well-connected politicos with plum overseas assignments and have provided political fodder for Republicans eager to attack the White House.
Too many ministers seem to have forgotten the perils of inflation.
But he cautioned Londoners that the arrests might not have removed the perils of terrorism.
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