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So, more dangerously, will Russia where Putin has already characterised the challenge to Mr Blatter as the West v the Rest.
So, more dangerously, will Russia where Putin has already characterised the challenge to Mr Blatter as the West v the Rest.
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"Hernández is using this as a front to look like he's heroically fighting corruption and, more dangerously, so he can abolish the police, it appears, and further his long-term project of having the military take over domestic policing," she said, pointing out that this was in open violation of the Honduran Constitution.
An analysis published in March concluded that the standard (PSA) test produces so many false positives and – more dangerously – false negatives that it has "no significant effect on prostate cancer mortality" over the following 10 years.
So you live a little bit more dangerously".
So while the French are left to enjoy life's many modest pleasures, courtesy of legislators who look after them like mother hens, the British live more dangerously, and by doing so sustain the country's infrastructure.
More dangerously, our imperial instincts remain so strong that we are often to be found in the front rank of any military intervention, willing to deploy our troops into situations where even the genuine superpowers are reluctant to tread.
Orchestras - start living more dangerously!
Tottenham are living more dangerously than Bear Grylls.
That could rupture Dadool's barrel, too – even more dangerously.
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