Sentence examples for perilously by from inspiring English sources

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In the dark days leading up to the coronation of Donald J. Trump, official nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States, national broadcasters failed the viewing public perilously by not calling the pretender out for his bullying taunts and unconscionable blather.

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But this momentum is now perilously threatened by the Housing and Planning Bill.

Perilously close by, the other boat has just turned the marker, its billowing spinnaker a virtual rainbow of iridescent pink, blue, maroon and white.

The entire evening takes place before a wall of sheets of music, which at moments are perilously stirred by currents of air.

In a world perilously muddled by expertise in its many forms, it seems a pity that there isn't a calmer climate of more precisely informed comment on evidence.

Click here to listen But don't be fooled by those Michael Jackson album titles: the only thing that's Dangerous here is the sense of someone perilously seduced by the tropes of the earnest, romantic R&B man.

Regardless of concerted efforts to meet universal access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, various reports revealed that many adolescents were still perilously afflicted by sexually transmitted infection (STI /HIV/AIDS, and unwanted pregnancy and associated complications (1, 2).

Background: In the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, and surrounding parishes (NOLA), children with asthma were perilously impacted by Hurricane Katrina as a result of disrupted health care, high home mold and allergen levels, and high stress.

Finally, "The Cuban Swimmer," by Milcha Sanchez-Scotellsells the poignant and hilarious tale of a girl in a long-distance swimming competition who is being followed by a boatload of her ragtag family, perilously weighed down by cultural baggage.

On a recent morning in the sweltering heat of the station, Mr. Horodniceanu stepped around dusty stacks of floor tiles and sent encouraging nods to the roughly 40 workers crowded on the southbound platform as trains passed by perilously close.

The subject of "Tammy" is the very definition of the middle class — its nonexistence, with one foot slipping into poverty, dependency, and despair and the other perilously clung to by those who've climbed to higher economic echelons and reach out a helping hand (and then, with safety momentarily restored, offer a lecture in self-sufficiency).

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