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Without antibiotics a whole raft of surgical procedures would be imperilled, from hip replacements to cancer chemotherapy and organ transplants.

Most of "Francofonia" now seems tender, stirring, and imperilled, from the polite and awkward pact between Jaujard and Wolff Metternich, who in a happier world would have been friends, to the masterpieces that were removed from the Louvre before the Germans arrived, and stored in country houses.

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In this wide-ranging and often beautiful book, she sets off on a series of peregrinations through abandoned or imperilled places, from the relics of tin mining in Cornwall to the depopulated islands of Tierra del Fuego.

The task of helping the team execute Gang's changes and, when the schedule became imperilled, stopping her from making more would fall to Mark Schendel, the firm's managing principal and also her husband.

These warming temperatures will imperil everything from native cutthroat trout to aspen forests and the $700 million in annual economic activity that they and other gems in the park generate by attracting tourists, the report said.

The republican interviewer, Mr. McIntyre, a former I.R.A. member who was imprisoned in the North and who has a doctorate in history, said that compliance with the subpoena would imperil frankness from paramilitaries.

First, unexpected changes in either direction for DUP may occur over the life of this study (e.g. variation in healthcare access due to macroeconomic changes) that will imperil inferences from the sole use of a historical control to determine the impact of ED on DUP.

Indonesia alone has about 7,000 uninhabited islands - why not set up a scheme that distributes imperilled plants and animals from southeast Asia between them, for example?

Jackson's declared intent to take leave from his work imperilled an even more important event, one that Jackson knew he could not miss.

But, just as his pacifism in the First World War and his flight from an Austria imperilled by Fascism had both principled causes and personal ones, so, too, the public message of his suicide note tells only one side of the story.

From the start, utopian scientists in France imperilled the metre's survival by insisting on what Alder calls a "hyperrational system," from which all non-metric traces had been eliminated.

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