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"This rotgut really might pose some sort of health risk," Watman says of one joint's liquor.
During that time, as many as 30,000 people who were believed to pose some sort of threat to the junta were kidnapped and then seen no more.
Self said: "The insinuation that I might pose some sort of threat to young people - in a word, that I might be a paedophile - was underscored by his eyes then sliding to my drooping son.
Roddick's huge serve and youthful exuberance could pose some sort of threat, but once he gets into a baseline rally, he will probably not be quick enough to protect his backhand (please review tapes of the last 11 Agassi-Ferreira matches).
Do these pose some sort of threat to Facebook?
Ever since the first "Red Scare" 100 years ago, we have been subjected to relentless campaigns to frighten us into believing that social movements to protect ordinary citizens, the workers, pose some sort of a radical threat to our free society.
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Only Julia Roberts, nominated for August: Osage County, is posing some sort of popularity competition for Lawrence.
The notion that Shiban posed some sort of security threat was absurd on its face.
The panel's belief that political advocacy by noncitizens poses some sort of distinctive threat is also belied by the evidence.
The author's suggestion that the expiration of the U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start) on Dec. 5 of last year poses some sort of grave danger to the United States ignores the fact that both sides have publicly committed themselves to abide by the treaty's basic terms.
"I like posing as some sort of character so it isn't getting pure serious.
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