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Life is more anxiety-filled these days for Ms. Hochul, who now is the most endangered Democratic House incumbent in New York State and one of the most imperiled in the country, according to political analysts.
There was, for example, the Washington Post story by Chris Cillizza and Shailagh Murray exclusively reporting a Celinda Lake survey saying that Clinton and Obama were anvils dragging down the prospects of "the 31 Democratic-held House districts regarded as most imperiled in 2008".
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Curiously, the era most imperiled is the late 20th century.
The two most imperiled, she said, are the Anegada iguana, found only on the island for which it is named in the British Virgin Islands, and the Jamaican iguana.
And high-tech may not be the industry most imperiled by the energy crisis.
On the last day of the war, he still hadn't planned adequately for the evacuation of American civilians and our most imperiled Vietnamese allies.
The Common Core is imperiled in Oklahoma, Utah, Alabama and Pennsylvania.
If only we'd had more incisive biographies, democracy would not have been so imperiled in the 1940s!
After Social Security became imperiled in the early 1980s, we came together and fixed it for that moment.
Its future was imperiled in July 2003 when the Metropolitan Transportation Authority began developing plans for the Fulton Street Transit Center on the same block.
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