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McQueen's shows often portrayed women in peril: whether the taut drama of a woman in stilettos walking alone in the dark (the Hitchcock-inspired autumn/winter 2005 show, The Man Who Knew Too Much) or the supermodel Karen Elson apparently dancing herself to death in Deliverance (spring/summer 2004).
She is often also shown in peril: being chased, falling off a boat, or hanging by a rope from rafters.
However, Lassie was consistently depicted as caring, nurturing, and responsible with a commitment to family and community, often rescuing those in peril and righting wrongs.
Raids to rescue hostages are high risk and often place the hostages in peril, statistics show.
Back in the 1930's and well into the 1950's, women's movies were more common, often portraying a woman in peril who is forced to overcome hardship and who learns she needs a man to be fulfilled.
But the often downplayed Medicaid program remains in peril, and Democrats could serve as accomplices to a slash-and-burn approach to the federal-state program that costs about $330 billion a year.
Although N. rajah has a restricted distribution and is often quoted as a plant in peril, it is not rare in the areas where it does grow and most populations are now off-limits to visitors and lie in remote parts of Kinabalu National Park.
Transgender immigrants are vulnerable in detention centers and often face peril if deported to their country of origin.
It involved placing the virtue of young, blond, virginal women in peril at the hands of brutal, often rapacious, men.
In a high number of cases, the dreams are of infants in peril, provoking "anxiety in the mother that often spills over into wakefulness".
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