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But the amnesty has not been gazetted into law and some feel that makes it precarious.
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He makes light of his situation there, although being half Serbian made it precarious.
But does that also automatically make it precarious?
"For us, wearing pointe shoes which are inherently slippery anyway, any little lump or bump in the surface can make it precarious".
When war broke out between England and revolutionary France, Pitt's security measures made it precarious to engage in reform activities at home, but Bentham's caution also stemmed from the need to curry favour in official circles for the panopticon penitentiary (Semple 1993, 187 90).
"Of the many obstacles that stand in the way of a first book as it makes its precarious way into the world and into its readers hands," he explained, "fear is often the biggest and the most difficult to surmount.
Fingers in mouths aren't the most hygienic of ideas and a child's mouth makes it even more precarious.
Alas, every rose has its thorn, and I soon discovered that the thorny side of BHO arose from the process of making it, a precarious procedure that can literally blow up in your face.
Mr. Suozzi, who campaigned on promises to revamp the county from top to bottom and save $100 million a year, complained that being saddled with a precarious budget "makes it more difficult" to make permanent changes.
The party, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, set out from St . Louisin May 1804, made its precarious way to the Pacific coast, and arrived back in St . Louisin September 1806.
He's just made it through 12 precarious miles of what is one of Afghanistan's most dangerous highways.
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