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Are corporate chieftains really in that much danger?
Carol would never intentionally put Henry and Daryl, or especially the dog, in that much danger.
"In terms of the performance, I'm delighted; delighted to be in the final, semi-finals are always difficult but I never felt we were in that much danger".
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Nothing would be more reckless than to pass a budget-slashing plan based on arbitrary dates and figures in an economy that's this stagnant and in this much danger.
In "The Feminine Mystique," Betty Friedan argued that housewives were "in as much danger as the millions who walked to their own death in the concentration camps".
Ms. Miranda's dogged determination to find her son, who the police believe is dead, has made her something of a celebrity in Mexico, and it has placed her in so much danger that the federal government now provides her with bodyguards.
I was in so much danger that an old client offered me all his savings to get out.
Not that Itoje appears in much danger of getting swept away by the hype.
But if the overall numbers of the poll are of some significance, the notion that Mr. Obama is in much danger of losing his African-American voters is not really justified by the survey.
Ground Zero was still smouldering when the first trinket-sellers began to appear on the streets nearby, hawking hastily manufactured reminders of an event that nobody was in much danger of forgetting.
"There was a moment when I realized that he was in as much danger, if not more, than I had been".
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