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Baseball only occasionally becomes a contact sport, but balls that are thrown or batted toward a player's head represent a notable danger.

Nor did I think it constituted a notable danger to freedom of speech at the University of Florida or anywhere else.

In urban environment, dry deposition is more significant than wet deposition, but a notable danger is still represented by short drizzles, fog, and dew, which have higher pH, do not remove previous acid deposits, and provide sufficient moisture for their chemical activation [15 17].

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According to the mercy-oriented values and principles of humanitarianism (i.e., neutrality, impartiality, and independence), Aid in Danger makes notable three contributions to the literature of humanitarian action.

It appeared that the 2003 session was in danger of being notable as much for what had not been done as for what had been done.

Moreover, Mr. Azaryahu's testimony reveals that Israel's leadership, with the notable exception of Mr. Dayan, recognized the danger of the nuclear brink and wisely refused to approach it.

Burnham-on-Sea is notable for its beach and mudflats, the danger they pose to individuals and shipping, and the efforts to which locals have gone in defending their town and preventing loss of life.

The Humboldt chapters — with their physical dangers, odd flora, and cameos by notables like Goethe and Jefferson — supply much of the narrative excitement.

Although those provisions were not before the court, Professor Hasen said, "it's the tone here that's notable, the deference to Congress, the emphasis on the dangers of the corporate war chest".

"It's a tough decision to make knowing that people's lives will be placed in danger," Mina said on Monday morning, with notable understatement.

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