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But it would slightly imperil the sense of outrage the Republicans need to make major gains in November.
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The refurbished songs on the deluxe set don't imperil the status of "Some Girls," and in some cases they elevate it slightly.
Such closings imperil us all.
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Unrest in Turkey could imperil that effort.
These are actions that imperil our security.
"It imperils future capital plans and it imperils their operating budget, and that would ultimately imperil the state's budget".
And an Ahmadinejad victory would very likely imperil his freedom.
But going to a rave could imperil your eternal life.
A missile launch, U.S. officials said, would imperil that deal.
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