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A man said to pose a "significant risk to children" is being hunted by police.
It is said to pose no health threat to humans in small quantities but is no longer used in New Zealand fertilizer.
Cannabis factories or farms are said to pose a serious risk of fire hazards to nearby properties from bypassing electricity meters.
Mr Bush especially took to task China, one of the five permanent members, for purportedly sending technicians to help Iraq rebuild its air-defence system, the upgrading of which is said to pose a threat to American and other allied pilots.
Indeed, they are said to pose a double threat: not only has our imperial power lost control over uncivilised people, but those very people are now among the millions ready to risk their lives to reach our fabled shores of wealth and tolerance.
However, the levels detected are said to pose "very little risk to human health".
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Roubiliac chose to model the statue on the Chandos portrait of Shakespeare while Garrick himself is said to have posed for the sculpture.
At one point, in order to trick auditors, he was said to have posed as a fictitious trader, David Russell, with whom he supposedly had dealings.
The threat said to be posed by British nationals travelling to Somalia for terrorism training has been of concern to western intelligence agencies for some time.
His falsetto singing, while entertaining in the extreme, cannot be said to have posed any serious threat to the current wave of countertenors.
"O.K.," "O.K.," "O.K.," he said to each new pose I struck with his umbrellas and scarves and ukuleles.
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