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Eric Levin Fair Lawn, N.J., May 3, 2010 To the Editor: "Street Vendors' Keen Eyes Alerted Police to Threat" (news article, May 3) says the Nissan Pathfinder in the failed car bombing was on the street "engine running, hazard lights flashing, driver nowhere to be found".
Even in Times Square, where little seems unusual, the Nissan Pathfinder parked just off Broadway on the south side of 45th Street — engine running, hazard lights flashing, driver nowhere to be found — looked suspicious to the sidewalk vendors who regularly work this area.
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It was abandoned with its engine running and hazard lights flashing.
After finishing that run, Hazard immediately felt his hamstring and won't be able to continue.
But what the short-run hazard experts foresee is not an attack on the United States, which faces no enemies with significant combat drone capabilities, but the political and legal challenges posed when another country follows the American example.
Thus you will not run the hazard of assenting to any appearances but such as you fully comprehend.
After this event, Perseus, now grown fearful, and fallen from his hopes, removed his camp in all haste; he was under the necessity either to stop before Pydna, and there run the hazard of a battle, or disperse his army into cities, and there expect the event of the war, which, having once made its way into his country, could not be driven out without great slaughter and bloodshed.
It will be more for the interest of all that we should deprecate the conqueror's anger, and intercede for both, than run the hazard of another battle". When this was decreed by the people, Alexander is said to have rejected their first address when it was presented, throwing it from him scornfully, and turning his back upon the deputation, who left him in affright.
Dr. Richard Jackson, a physician who runs the hazard evaluation section of the state health department, said short-term exposure to PCE, which is commonly used in dry cleaning, entails little danger, but a lifetime of cumulative exposure can slightly increase the risk of cancer.
That goal was scored far too easily from Villa's point of view, with their defence being carved apart as Oscar escaped down the right and fed Willian, who found Hazard running into the area to slot home.
In a cohort study of Buist et al. [ 6] of novice runners, sex-specific risk factors were found: women who had higher values of the NDT were more prone to running related injuries (Hazard ratio 0.85; 95% confidence interval 0.75- 0.97).
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