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There is the brain, to spot danger and take action.
A helicopter equipped with Honeywell's latest safety system can spot danger through dense cloud.
He can spot danger quicker than most, and either get to the source of it or direct his colleagues to do the same.
All pupils to be taught internet safety from the age of five, including how to keep their personal details private, how to spot danger, and how to communicate safely through the internet.
Of course, Creon would spot danger in a woman described, aptly if awkwardly (in the supertitles), as "the glimmer that lit the last blossom of the house of Oedipus".
Predators, in general, have forwardfacing eyes, with much overlap of the two visual fields and, presumably, stereoscopic vision; prey animals, by contrast, tend to have eyes at the sides of their heads, which gives them panoramic vision, helping them spot danger even if it comes from behind.
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But perhaps more alarmingly, today's central bankers just have complete faith in their ability to spot dangers.
"He spots danger very well for a young lad," Ferguson told Sky Sports.
They proved incapable of spotting danger before the crisis, and will doubtless make similar mistakes in the future.
It said that its porters, who were numerous enough to let each member of a group walk at their own pace, were trained in spotting danger signals, and if necessary would stop people.
America needs retired doctors and nurses who can be mobilized in major emergencies, volunteers to help police and fire departments, transportation and utility workers well-trained in spotting danger.
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