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A slightly rickety wrought-iron balcony offered a whiff of peril, the streetlights flickered occasionally and pedestrians drifted along shadowy sidewalks below.

Antônio Carlos Costa, president of Rio de Paz, a human rights group that has painted Rio's manhole covers red to bring attention to their potential danger, said the blasts offered a view into the perils that the new economic climate has been unable to resolve.

The tenor Brandon Jovanovich offered a chilling reminder of the perils of a toxic love affair when Richard Eyre's production of "Carmen" returned to the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday evening.

Younès Kaboul perhaps offered a snapshot of why Sunderland are in peril on 21 minutes.

Former Senator Bob Kerrey, a commission member who joined Mr. Lehman before the House Government Reform Committee, offered an object lesson in the perils of trying to change the way Congress works, recounting an earlier intelligence crisis that led him to advocate stripping some responsibility from the Armed Services Committee.

For commercial success, the organisers must offer a tempting portion of peril but an accident rate low enough to reassure runners that the odds are strongly on their side.

Visitors are offered an impressively wide range of means with which to put their lives in peril.

While Breivik hardly represents all far-right populists, the filmmaker argued there is a segment of the movement that is "starting to use language and espouse beliefs that are no longer compatible with democratic norms". Breivik's manifesto — though, thankfully, not yet his actions — offer a window into the real peril facing liberal democracy.

Centered in Paris as Europe faces the prospect of what one Furst character ruefully calls "the rule of the invertebrates," "Kingdom of Shadows" offers a realm of glamour and peril that are seamlessly intertwined and seem to arise effortlessly from the author's consciousness.

The situation at Theranos offers a stark reminder of the perils of investing in Silicon Valley, where it is common for founders to control a company, leaving boards with little real power, including over who should be chief executive.

Moving through advice given to him by men of different races, Lamar offers a kaleidoscopic look at the perils of success.

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