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But this irony is in perpetual danger of getting out of hand.
As with many creatures that are possessed of great big heads, begonias are in perpetual danger of taking a fall.
And that really poses a perpetual danger, because they could be having outbreaks there that we simply are unable to know about.
In fact, Pueblo groups generally believed that the cosmic order was in perpetual danger of breaking down and that an annual cycle of ceremonies was a crucial factor in the continued existence of the world.
Under Lenin's and Stalin's rules, the imminence of salvation through revolutionary consciousness was in perpetual danger of being undermined by those too weak to have faith -- the bourgeois or the kulaks or the intellectuals.
If you have trouble remembering Mr. Hawke in that movie, it may be because the actors playing young police officers face grave risks of their own: they are in perpetual danger of being overshadowed by their older co-stars.
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Oh, and never take your spleen — or the perpetual dangers of a jockey's life — for granted.
The Pakistani Army has learned over many years to leverage its grievances, dysfunction, bad choices, and perpetual dangers to extract from the United States the financial and military support that it believes it requires against India.
Constant danger.
But the danger doesn't come from the perpetual risk of geological disaster.
There is a "perpetual risk of emptiness".
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