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"I told her not to risk injuring herself further, that there would be plenty of other tournaments.
But the Bush administration continues to risk injuring innocent people and deflecting resources from real terrorist threats with cases built on weak allegations of guilt by association.
When I would go for a shower they were under strict instructions: if I were to fall, watch me fall rather than risk injuring themselves.
"I never use mortars – they are good for raising the morale of the troops, but you risk injuring civilians," said Major Steele.
Plus, any NBA fan who has bought tickets for games at the end of the regular season know what it's like to watch playoff-bound teams play their benches rather than risk injuring their stars.
For Tom Jones, below, this is unusual: the singer has canceled several concerts in Asia in recent days on the advice of his doctors, who say he could risk injuring his vocal cords, Reuters reported.
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GOLDEN BOY A violin prodigy risks injuring his hands when he is drawn to boxing for a better payday in Clifford Odets's 1937 drama.
No one was injured, although the report found one passenger dropped his wheelie suitcase from the top of the emergency chute, risking injuring rescue services who had rushed to the plane.
Water cannon is an indiscriminate weapon that, in addition to being unhelpful in these situations, risks injuring and distressing innocent bystanders and ratcheting up tense situations rather than containing them.
Though James is an ethereal, explosive talent, Jacques Borlee said he was concerned that his biomechanics were awry and that he risked injuring himself if he did not correct flaws in his technique.
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