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The gubernatorial candidates will keep clubbing each other with the issue and, whoever is elected will have to gauge which is more perilous: doing nothing or facing an uprising by doing something drastic.
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Put the baby down on a changing table or bed, if possible (and not dangerous for the baby-since making babies sit in an early age might be perilous) do this while the baby is sitting, mostly because you would like to avoid spreading their feces all over their body.It's messier but safer to have the baby lying while changing their diaper.
Well, if we take Mr. Dylan at his word (always a perilous act), does that negate the profound significance of his nonpareil songbook?
As we know from Afghanistan and Iraq, however, even limited intervention tends to produce perverse results and here it could be even riskier, given Syria's complexity and its ever more volatile neighbourhood.Direct intervention may one day seem less perilous than doing nothing, but even now the case has not been made.
While nose jobs have not yet replaced cash as the preferred currency of appreciation, the example of Dr. Sachs drives home the basic conundrum of holiday tipping, one that for many turns the simple act of holiday giving into a tense and socially perilous exercise: how do you measure up as a tipper when you suspect others are more generous?
Only after the attack, when their old way of life seemed replaced by a more perilous one, did the suburbs symbolize both refuge and fresh start.
The motion reads, "In these perilous times, do we listen to John Maynard Keynes or his arch critic, Friedrich Von Hayek?" Before calling on the speakers, Sir H. asks the audience to vote using some electronic doo-dahs in their seats.
Tornadoes, hurricanes and other perilous weather don't honor state lines.
Doing nothing would invite far worse consequences than doing something, perilous though that is.
My grandad would have all that down his gullet by 7.15am and would be up a ladder doing something perilous with guttering by 7.35.
Mr. Rigot, 38, and Ms. Olivier, 43, who have two children, were the original tightrope artists, doing both perilous and funny turns in the air and on the ground.
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