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The maestro also began to make hazardous impositions on singers.
His aircraft have even been used to shuttle supplies between American bases in Iraq, saving troops from having to make hazardous trips by land.
It is known from previous studies that frictional temperature rise on the surfaces of artificial joints could reach high levels that make hazardous effects on surrounding tissue and lubricant around the artificial joint.
But many migrants also continue to make hazardous journeys from the Horn of Africa, often treated brutally by people traffickers and enduring desert heat and unrest in Libya, the main point of departure.
If it is taking this convention seriously, the UN should publish a map of which countries have failed to pass laws to make hazardous child labor illegal.
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The usual treatment, the surgical closure of the defect, is sometimes made hazardous by serious disease of the pulmonary vessels.
In all, 22 players broke par on a course made hazardous by a breeze, difficult hole locations and bumpy greens.
The Adour, which is navigable upstream to Dax, enters the bay through an estuary made hazardous by a shifting sandbar.
Westerners made hazardous journeys to obtain prized commodities — porcelain, tea, silk — from the Middle Kingdom, which considered itself the center of the world.
As well as encouraging magma to rise to the surface, leading to increased volcanic activity, removal of ice can also destabilise steep volcano flanks, making hazardous landslides more likely".
Time and talk, so often friends to Carlson's characters, slowly heal the wounds, but the men's commission, a ramp for a Knievel-style canyon jump, makes hazardous any hope for moral uplift and serves, in the end, as the stage for tragedy.
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