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But the manner also includes future imminent dangers, such as the possibility that single attacker might imminently be joined by others.
Yet statements were repeatedly made by high officials about imminent dangers.
In Britain specifically, Barclays says that its study of borrowing levels highlighted imminent dangers.
Mayor Richard M. Daley did as much as any man could do in leading Chicago away from its fractious past and the imminent dangers of Rust Belt decline.
Others, like Jakub Roth, a derivatives trader and a leader of the Jewish community, noted that the Golem had contemporary relevance because he protected sacred values from imminent dangers.
US officials say Mr Tsarnaev will not be read his Miranda rights - a step usually taken when imminent dangers to public safety are involved.
An added bonus: Kernen brings his scientific background into play as he gleefully demolishes such liberal shibboleths as the imminent dangers of global warming.
The imminent dangers derive from an inherent inability to adjust.
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