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At the risk of coming over a bit Partridge, the chicken liver pâté is textbook.
Here the work is paying off; the risk of coming to something new is paying off".
At the risk of coming over a bit Debrett's, whatever happened to decorum?
Now the therapeutic effect of success over continental rivals is at high risk of coming to an end.
I don't recommend being so peripatetic, though, because you put yourself at risk of coming down with fund-raising fatigue.
The other is a policy wonk, a sometimes evasive career politician, who runs the risk of coming across like a one-note scold.
That advice was not taken, as Mr. Gore stepped up and expanded his attacks, even at the risk of coming across as brash.
Now there's the risk of coming home," is the headline on La Repubblica's front page, with Gianni Mura commenting inside: "It's a really poor result, more than disappointing.
But several administration officials acknowledged that Mr. Obama might run the risk of coming across on the wrong side of history at a potentially transformative moment in Iran.
He said the visibility was no more than a quarter of a mile, and he was kicking himself for taking the risk of coming in.
Dak especially, with his inexplicable proclivity for bursting into historical lectures at inappropriate occasions like family funerals, runs the risk of coming across as more annoying than likable.
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