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Mr Chirac knows a thing or two about the perils of running for president while still in government.
FOR years, the question "Got milk?" was actually asking consumers "Got enough milk?" — reminding them to drink milk by comically exaggerating the perils of running out.
Obama went ahead with his challenge to Rush, and received a vivid education in the perils of running without a powerful patron.
But, in Alabama, the perils of running an outsider movement became obvious: you wind up depending upon figures like Roy Moore.
Our columnist, dual stage winner Mark Cavendish, delivers his latest missive from France, in which he chronicles the perils of running over rogue footballs and the myriad delights involved in riding a bicycle over the Pyrenees.
You left the sun of Sydney for the gray of London; you swapped a secure job as artistic director of the Australian Ballet for the perils of running the Royal Ballet.
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At least one of the funds is in peril of running out of money in less than a decade.
The peril of running at full capacity is a tight supply chain.
The peril of running a campaign.
decertified as a union last month — the league is in peril of running afoul of antitrust laws with each decision the owners make collectively.
Now the "Got milk?" campaign is taking the opposite tack, by comically exaggerating the perils of never running out.
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