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Under threat, and in continual danger from the teetering device in back, the old man starts out on the proxy operation (hence "proxopera").
Wyatt's handsome face, heavily bearded and fashionably hatted, was drawn by Hans Holbein the Younger, for he was one of the stars of the court of Henry VIII and therefore a man in continual danger.
But its young men are in continual danger of being pressed into service -- not as soldiers (the loyalties of the Lumbees are too much in doubt for that) but as laborers on the earthworks at Fort Fisher, Wilmington's main point of defense against Yankee sea attack.
Freighters are in continual danger of "breaking their backs" and thus longitudinal strength is a primary architectural concern.
"It is a striking paradox in all child myths that the 'child' is on the one hand delivered helpless into the power of terrible enemies and in continual danger of extinction, while on the other he possesses powers far exceeding those of ordinary humanity," said Jung.
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Smaller caches of chemical weapons have been found elsewhere in China.They are a continual danger.
As the poem continues, it touches on the black humour that helped the crews cope with the continual danger of death, as in this joke about a dead flyer's watch.... Someone said.
"It's a continual danger that, but what the devil do you do?
The generalised use of rather simple, primarily quantitative indicators for measuring research performance, for example, poses a continual danger to our work.
Siva is in continual motion during games.
The process is in continual reform.
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