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Movie adaptations of beloved sitcoms are a notorious minefield, full of tics and quirks that tend to kill the whole enterprise dead.
It also makes their nonconference schedules a minefield full of trap games: one slip, like the Ravens had against the Jaguars on Monday night, and a team can fall behind a division foe with an equally cushy schedule.
What follows is an HR minefield, full of inappropriate questions ("Tell me about your husband"), accusations about Maya being a "dangerous woman", and unveiled threats ("You better not have any skeletons in your cupboard").
It doesn't help that the common perception of inner city cycling is that, in terms of safety, it's up there alongside bouncing a glass spacehopper across a minefield full of poisonous snakes and rusty nails.
Employing servants was far more than a financial contract or even an expression of the class system: rather, it was an emotional minefield, full of resentment, guilt and grudging obligation on both sides.
Those who survived described terrible scenes along the way, including one smugglers' route through a minefield full of dozens of dead bodies, including those of children.
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And yet for many single, sexually-active young women with STIs, navigating the dating world can feel, at best, like a delicate dance; at worst, a full-on minefield. .
A minefield is something that is full of uncertainty and even danger.
A total minefield.
For all the allure of replacing a tax code that millions of people resent, even a general proposal would open up an arcane debate that would be full of potential minefields.
Ah, the good ol' patent minefield.
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