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The peril of a nuclear attack is ever present.
[Page A1.] President Bush acknowledged that he could not ignore or escape the political peril of a weak economy.
Again, a big fall in the lira will boost Turkish exporters but creates the peril of a further surge in the inflation rate.
The possible peril of a toilet plume became famous through a 1975 study by Charles P. Gerba in the journal Applied Microbiology.
Those first seven months have the uncertain peril of a dream, exciting and disquieting at once, wherein a last‑ditch escape seems always at hand.
Some speakers at the meeting, who came to protest the higher fares, were quick to remind Mr. Lhota about the possible peril of a mayoral run amid a fare increase that he helped engineer.
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These discrepancies possibly reflect different serum treatments of the tumour cells after RhoA activation and point out the peril of an across-the-board inhibition of RhoA as a possible therapy.
Such are the perils of a capital-intensive network industry.
Such are the perils of a blockbuster debut.
The perils of a small business," Ermilio said.
Oh, the infectious nature of a "we" narration, the perils of a collective voice.
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