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There is the peril of taking crackpot advice.
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Five decades of show business have surely taught her the perils of taking oneself too seriously.
One of the wannabe hacks, Emily Handford (aka The Intern), has discovered the perils of taking on serial internships "without a sniff of a job".
The caution reflected the inevitable perils of taking control of the White House at such a difficult time, particularly after a campaign that stirred so much hope among voters.
"Indian Summer" (1993), a low-rent riff on "The Big Chill," is a case study in the perils of taking one's time by the lake too seriously.
In practice TiVo is discovering the technical perils of taking a closed system, where the software and hardware are designed together, and decoupling it so the software can run on devices made by others.
Michael Winston is no stranger to the perils of taking on the behemoths of Wall Street either.
Talking about mischief of a more sinister kind, some of the cast members also did a recent piece on Funny or Die about the perils of taking bath salts.
Indeed gay rights, including marriage, are a perfect illustration of another peril of moderation: taking a middle-of-the-road stance is hardly always the perfect solution it seems.
It can be read another way, too: as a sobering cautionary tale about the perils of drug taking.
Mr. Giuliani's video playfully told of how he had tackled the perils of New York City, taking on King Kong and even reducing snowfall.
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