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As of today, McCarron won't -- jeopardizing a 10-year streak.
She drooled constantly and could not blink, jeopardizing a synthetic cornea in her left eye.
And Mr. Jindal, intent on not jeopardizing a big lead in the polls, shunned reporters.
"I never could have gotten that effect," he said, appreciating the irony of water jeopardizing a painting depicting a wave.
Polowan saved all dummy's clubs, and after a nerve-racking finesse, jeopardizing a safe contract, he made all of them.
Yossi Sarid, the leader of the political opposition, accused Mr. Sharon of recklessly jeopardizing a crucial alliance.
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He has jeopardized a central pillar of nationhood.
But Girardi disputed the notion that he would jeopardize a player's career.
The Kennedy administration said it might jeopardize a test-ban moratorium.
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