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It is jeopardising the image of France and represents a real danger for Air France," the Prime Minister told Europe 1 radio.
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They presumably fear jeopardising the stability of their renegade ally.
Criticism of Israel is also jeopardising the conference.
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He accused the Algerian army of jeopardising the hostages' safety on the first day.
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Unfortunately you couldn't find a model or a mannequin - they took themselves very seriously in those days - who would risk jeopardising her image by associating it with the campaign.
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