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While some experts have tipped it to rise even further, investing has many perils with prices which can fall sharply.
Expect them, like the Chinese, to respond to these perils with increased ire and a determination to alter government policy.
A spell with the feminist theatrical companies Sitting Ducks and Beryl and the Perils, with whom she successfully toured Europe, ended with her first pregnancy.
The Vienna Festival, organized after World War II to reaffirm the city's place as a cultural metropolis, seems to have survived its political perils with its soul intact.
Instead, Lehmann suggested, they usually cast the entire mess as "a great ethical contaminant and task their protagonists with escaping its many perils with both their lives and their moral compasses intact".
Willnow looked further into such perils with his presentation on risk management during which he explored ways to assess and reduce risks within a project.
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UConn was threatened in the most important game, and it confronted the peril with an unwavering resolve to win.
From the Battle of Trafalgar to the London blitz, Britons have always met peril with steely resolve.
With the Mets last year, Collins inherited perhaps his toughest challenge: a team in financial peril, with disillusioned fans and a roster transforming from older to younger.
In a time of national peril, with our problems compounding, we must remember that more unites us as Americans than divides us.
The awful incidents of recent months – such as the Malaysia Airlines diasters and the Germanwings crash – may also mean that airlines quibble at their peril with disgruntled consumers.
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