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The possible peril of a toilet plume became famous through a 1975 study by Charles P. Gerba in the journal Applied Microbiology.
Some speakers at the meeting, who came to protest the higher fares, were quick to remind Mr. Lhota about the possible peril of a mayoral run amid a fare increase that he helped engineer.
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Computer viruses are one example of the possible perils of highly connected computing systems.
Asked if there were any discussions with those officials about the possible perils of the visit, Mr. Tompkins said none that he was involved in.
Let's just hope Zahara avoids the possible perils of plaits and weaves--bald spots are never a good look.
Child service providers need to have knowledge of those deviant personality traits in parents that may represent a possible peril to their children's mental health, even when parental PD is not diagnosable.
Perhaps this is a good life lesson, learned by necessity in Italy, where every step was full of possibility and possible peril!
Through exploring Samantha Frost's Bicultural Creatures and my own The Politics of Pain Medicine, I reflect on the potential promise and possible peril inherent in a broad embrace of scientific science studies.
Yet there is no getting away from possible peril.
As with the ground-shifting events of 1989, however, even the most welcome news can be fraught with new challenges and possible peril.
Despite the possible peril it brought, most Americans were still paying their nannies off the books.
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