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Why was Ms. Root in danger before her death, according to the article?
The bosses of banks that suffered devastating losses, such as UBS and Royal Bank of Scotland, were generally more interested in striking deals and leaping up league tables than in rooting out danger.
Suddenly one over par for the championship and as many as three shots behind the leader, Rocco Mediate, Westwood was forced to play more aggressively, always a tactic rooted in danger at any US Open.
For, by wounding the parts without the tooth, and forcing particles of bone (dentin) out upon the parts external to the roots, the danger of an unfavorable result would be greatly increased.
The intent was to eliminate the root causes of danger in existing nuclear reactors, such as high-pressure coolants and chemically reactive situations.
If only Franken's heartbreakingly articulate expression of his loss were capable of focussing our attention on this root, and on the dangers of the drive to police sex.
It's a helter-skelter murder-mystery, darkly rooted in the danger of being a woman in such times.
The grass roots were in danger of being taken over by people who think Mr Bush is more of a problem than Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
Sex offender laws on Halloween are a natural outgrowth of the fear of a night of social disorder and grave danger, rooted in the belief that any law that can potentially protect children, or even one child, is a good one.
The U.S. needs a foreign policy that "looks at the root causes of problems and dangers".
Mounding of soil around the tree's root collar is also a danger -- it may prevent proper aeration of the root system.
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