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Others accept the kidnapping threat as a hazard of their work.
"Some career criminals see a prison sentence as a hazard of their job but what they don't like is when we then take those assets," she said.
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The women share their dreams, their thoughts on relationships and some of the hazards of their work.
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"We talk about what he did wrong, what he did right," said Banuelos, who has come to understand the hazards of their shared profession.
Mr Murray told The Independent that ships with a crew of only around two dozen may take on board hundreds of people who have no understanding of the hazards of their vessel.
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Chelsea, navigating the final hazards of their journey to a championship they last won exactly 50 years ago, will not be joined on the podium of domestic football by Newcastle United, who got their hands on the FA Cup for the last time that same year.
"Researchers' best bet to work safely is to educate themselves about the hazards of their laboratories and know who to go to for information that they can't find themselves," advises Kapin.
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