Sentence examples for subject of danger from inspiring English sources

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I had hoped that the filmmakers would confront the subject of danger as a premise for delving into the marrow of Nancy's life as it is exposed, perhaps for the first time, and as she acknowledges its deepest substance, perhaps for the first time, while confronting her first experience of existential fear.

Admittedly, I may be a bit fuzzy myself on the subject of danger and sport, having spent two days last weekend at Philadelphia's First Union Center, Lindros's old haunt, watching skinny guys in baggy shorts defy gravity, some of the time, on trick bikes, skateboards and in-line skates.

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Tells about the chaos that followed For her service in the Congo and her protection of British subjects in time of danger Miss Park was awarded the O.B.E She was consul-general in Hanoi from Sept., 1969 to Dec., 1970.

While we're on the subject of food: The danger, I guess, is that you'll eat all of it, with the result that by the time you get off, the ship will list as you cross from port to starboard.

As they play, they are subject to all sorts of danger -- stampedes, earthquakes, giant spiders -- and end up meeting a man who has been trapped in the game since 1969.

He noted that though he was not of noble birth, he had the same duty as any subject to warn of dangers to the realm.

The accident brought new attention to a form of wilderness recreation that, if not particularly well known, has been the subject of criticism for the dangers it poses to the environment and to humans.

First is the natural fear of danger and pain; even Jesus was subject to this fear.

Once a taboo subject, the dangers of FGM/C are now openly acknowledged by the government and discussed in village classrooms.

I guess it was always a danger given the subject of her book.

In response to criticism, the border patrol issued revised guidelines in May 2014 that state that agents can use deadly force when there is a "reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer/agent or to another person".

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