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This confusion has serious ramifications: much energy is expended on the mawkish self-pity of elite literati while the resistance of the under-represented – who often live in continuous danger – remains invisible.
Their purpose is a long, long series of patrols in which they are heavily armoured moving targets, in continuous danger from what the British call "roadside bombs", a phrase now being superseded by the American term IEDs: Improvised Explosive Devices – bombs hidden in rubble, and detonated as booby-traps or remotely, by phone.
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They are experiencing delays because of the continuous danger in the area.
The rivalry between France and Germany in the period 1870 1914 constituted a continuous danger to neutral Belgium.
I believe that looting, lawlessness and continuous danger are the result of winning an ill-conceived war.
In continuous operation since 1745.
We are in continuous contact," she says.
The great danger, especially in more affluent families or in less affluent families willing to spend beyond their means, is engaging in continuous and excessive spending on our kids with the implicit belief that more is better.
Keep in Continuous Contact.
The James Caird was taking on water in heavy seas and in danger of sinking, kept afloat by continuous bailing.
Help those in need and in danger.
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