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If he did, mortal risks were predicted.
Or the mortal risks that people take to protest in Myanmar and Iran?
The Second World War shifted the mortal risks of war from troops on bloody battlefields to civilians, who died in air raids and mass executions.
Her child's face was worn brown by the sun and her were eyes set in a catatonic stare, oblivious to the mortal risks only metres away from her.
Her child's face was worn brown by the sun and her eyes were set in a catatonic stare, oblivious to the mortal risks only metres away from her.
He has often thought about the realities of what a birth would have been like in the days before pain relief, when childbirth carried mortal risks for mother and baby, and with the added discomfort of the final hours of labour taking place in a stable.
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A reliable if sometimes eccentric set of protections is now at mortal risk.
Syrians are not at mortal risk in Turkey, which houses more refugees than any other country.
But there is no mandate of heaven for putting passersby at mortal risk.
But those numbers understate the mortal risk faced by those in dangerous regions like Diyala.
The confrontation is ongoing and inextricably embedded in mortal risk, but it offers at least a distant prospect of felicity.
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