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When Muhammad Ali rumbled in the jungle with George Foreman exactly 40 years ago on Thursday, they were safely distant from the dying embers of a conflict that still engaged the more perilous commitment of 1.5 million of their compatriots in Vietnam.
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It's a humorous and heartfelt exploration of the cost of commitment, and how perilous the road can be, even, and especially, for the "perfect couple".
He added that he also admired Edlinger's commitment to a more perilous form of climbing called free soloing, in which "there's no rope, there's no equipment, there's just a person and shoes and hands".
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As this perilous moment, Mr. Erdogan and his party have to show their commitment to freedom of speech and peaceful assembly, and to meeting the needs of a diverse population.
The show, Sondheim's first collaboration with the director Harold Prince, which revolved around Bobby, a commitment-averse thirty-five-year-old bachelor, and his married friends, portrayed marriage as a particularly perilous adventure: "The concerts you enjoy together / Neighbors you annoy together / Children you destroy together / That keep marriage intact".
Too perilous.
How perilous?
These are perilous times.
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