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Lawmakers warned him he was endangering a good political career.
They told him he was endangering his career, ruining lives, and offending God.
Worried that he was endangering his relatives, he fled to the mountains.
By recklessly pursuing Monica Lewinsky and then emphatically denying it, Mr Clinton knew he was endangering the whole programme on which he was elected.
He expected to be congratulated, but instead New Balance told him he was endangering its reputation for high-tech athletic shoes and he should stop.
Mr. Lu said security agents had told him that since the donations had passed through "hostile" foreign organizations, by delivering them he was "endangering state security" and could be sentenced to at least four years in prison.
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(Another brother, Stanley, went to war, where he was endangered by Albert's shoddily made shells).
Moments before the foul, in the 36th minute, Ribéry had stopped and glared in a fit of pique because he felt he was endangered by a harsh tackle from Cris, Lyon's Brazilian defender.
"He's endangering his own life and the lives of other people".
School meals campaigner Jamie Oliver has warned the Education Secretary, Michael Gove, he is endangering the health of millions of children.
To the extent my friend John McCain signs on to this, he is endangering America's long-term interests, and probably his own election in the fall".
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