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No peril there.
However, there is virtually no peril in this film.
Set on a remote Hebridean island, the game offered no puzzles, no peril, no allies or enemies to interact with.
If it wasn't for Wilson – a mute, inert volleyball with a bloody handprint on it – this film would have no peril at all.
There was no peril, he said, in moving from one genre, geographic location or style of writing; in fact there could be no other way to write his books.
In both missions, a piece of foam fell from the fuel tank, damaging the shuttle; both times, NASA officials expressed confidence that there would be no peril to spacecraft or crew.
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Jonathan Lethem may contend that there are no perils in an eclectic approach to fiction, but the mixed critical and commercial response to You Don't Love Me Yet, the follow up to Fortress of Solitude, shows that readers don't always thank you for pulling their comfort blanket away from them.
Deploying armored vehicles when there was no "danger or peril to citizens or officers" -- as law enforcement was found to have done at times -- was seen by community members as an attempt to intimidate and threaten.
There is no yellow peril.
No immediate peril had compelled the United States to go to war — certainly not the North Vietnamese.
Their election strategies suggest there is no deadlier peril than meeting unscreened voters.
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