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Coyotes are considered a persistent menace in the West, where they and a highly adaptable neighbor, humans, have been encroaching on each other's territory for decades.
For years, they, like every other western intelligence service, had advised their governments that Iraq's WMD programmes were a persistent menace.
Jakub Blaszczykowski, a persistent menace on the right, instigated the breakthrough with a determined run and measured pass inside to Milik.
Blackpool controlled possession but, despite the persistent menace of Gary Taylor-Fletcher in attack, they were unable to find a way through a stubborn Derby defence.
He may not be the game's most elegant winger but he is a persistent menace, snapping and bustling down the channels relentlessly, creating openings for others or forging them for himself.
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Underneath all the roughhousing, there's a persistent sexual menace — towel-snapping in the shower and mock rapes and insults that depend on feminizing the victim of the joke.
The real regularly irrupts in our daily lives as a persistent and often menacing reminder that as essentially linguistic beings we are not capable of mastering our world, our selves, or our relationships to others.
I don't know when I've seen menace rendered with such delicate but persistent force.
That in turn got me thinking: how did the mood and hardware of those soundtracks—from the proggy melodrama of Goblin to the staccato menace of John Carpenter come to hold such a persistent influence over various forms of dance music over the years?
Menace, menace and menace".
"Menace II Society"….
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