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Officials and industry experts say the potential resource boom seems increasingly imperiled by corruption, violence and intrigue, and has put the Afghan government's vulnerabilities on display.
The exhibition comes at a time when appreciation is growing in some quarters for this art, but when vintage amusement parks are increasingly imperiled.
These are the "states of flux" -- countries that opted for democracy, but have been so swamped by corruption and overwhelmed by the difficulties of state-building that their democracies are increasingly imperiled or virtually dead.
Several weeks ago, the mayor wrote a $500,000 check to help keep the dwindling and increasingly imperiled State Senate Republicans from losing their grip on power, according to an official with direct knowledge of the donation.
Code Green means making America the World's leader in innovating clean power and energy-efficiency systems and inspiring an ethic of conservation toward the natural world, which is increasingly imperiled.
No national debate better encapsulates so many of our contemporary questions, and none will be more crucial to deciding who we want to be as we move forward into an increasingly imperiled, but unquestionably shared, future.
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The HED score correlates with the length of the pendant edge leading to the corresponding leaf of the tree (see below), but also highlights species that will become increasingly distinctive if and when imperiled relatives go extinct.
Although different in tone and temperament, both films offer bracing looks at how marginalized, often imperiled bodies navigate a continent where the borders seem at once increasingly porous and increasingly demarcated by profound economic, ethnic and religious differences.
More recently, the musical -– which has become increasingly aware of its own shaky (and, some doomsayers think, imperiled) identity –- entered the theatrical hall of mirrors that the drama has been strolling through for centuries.
The scenes in which a Nigerian midwife struggles to save the life of a newborn baby in a makeshift clinic are viscerally dramatic and prolonged – we even hear Johnson gasp from behind her camera at one point, while her questions grow increasingly plaintive in tone as it becomes clear that the baby's survival is imperiled by the lack of basic medical equipment.
Democracy was imperiled.
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