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Its location guarded the bridgehead, making it dangerous for German infantry attempting a crossing.
We can even have a law making it dangerous for any man to be inhuman to any other man.
One is that high-production areas tend to be among the least secure, making it dangerous for the police and the army to take on well-armed traffickers.
There are no four-way stops at traffic lights, making it dangerous for pedestrians to cross the street, as traffic continues even with the "walk" lights flashing.
He has absence seizures daily and frequent convulsive seizures, making it dangerous for him to drive, and virtually impossible for him to work.
Last Sunday, the HTC-Columbia rider Adam Hansen crashed in Stage 1, breaking his sternum and making it dangerous for him to continue because of that bone's proximity to his heart.
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At the same time, the strategic location of the North — and its advancing nuclear capabilities — makes it dangerous for China to restrain it.
And that can make it dangerous for others.
Mora stayed six weeks, hit well, which made it dangerous for him.
Ford's highly political culture made it dangerous for an executive to admit to trouble, Mr Mulally realised.
Despite the floodlights blazing away, the officials felt the gloom made it dangerous for play to continue.
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