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The most substantial parts of "Border Songs" make insinuating use of the perils that haunt the border.
Two new case studies illustrate the strange perils that can lurk in simple things, like takeoffs and tea.
Last night it was possible, if only fleetingly, to sense the perils that await if that centre cannot hold.
Tomlinson said he thinks the Jets have learned the hard way over the last two years about the perils that await teams coming off bye weeks without intensity.
Jurassic World has a theme that emphasises respect for nature, and the perils that befall those who don't, and Pratt relates.
It presents perils that go beyond the dire political consequences for the Congress Party, which governs Karnataka, should harm befall Mr. Rajkumar.
If Obama is to convey just what's at stake, he must slice through the campaign's lipstick jungle and show Americans the real perils that lie around the bend.
In Tottenham, the northern London neighborhood at the center of the rioting, residents spoke of twin perils that had converged to leave their streets scarred and smoldering on Sunday.
With his back against a wall, his posture was more prayerful than protective against the bitter wind, driving snow and the other perils that might leap from the darkness.
She also said that many Americans naïvely believed that the Dodd-Frank law protected them from the perils that might be thrown their way in the event of another financial collapse.
I also think Bryan Walsh and Michael Grunwald at Time Magazine are right in pointing out the perils that could come if environmental groups keep beating up on Obama.
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