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In Shell's view, this apparently describes the peril posed by Americans in kayaks.

In essence, von Spakovsky asserts that the peril posed by voters illegally impersonating others at the polls is real, and that to suggest otherwise is a "false narrative" advanced by the "blind" political left.

Meanwhile Kikuyu broadcasters inveighed against the peril posed by "animals from the west": this meant the rival Luo (from which Barack Obama originates) and Kalenjins.In East Africa this use of radio to incite ethnic slaughter recalled an even darker episode: the Rwandan genocide of 1994, in which a station called Radio Mille Collines (Thousand Hills Radio) seemed to be directing the massacres.

The closest parallel, these Kurds say, is Israel -- a country many Kurds strongly support, even though they are mostly Muslims, because of a sense of affinity with the Jews' long quest for a homeland and because of a shared sense of the peril posed by Mr. Hussein.

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He talked about the economy, and the perils posed by the Democratic program in Washington.

Lekuton himself, however, was more reticent about the perils posed by "Engineer," as Harugura is commonly called in the north.

As a result of the filing, the Mets revealed Friday that they were seeking minority partners to provide an infusion of cash as they confront the perils posed by the lawsuit.

Dramatically demonstrating the perils posed by produce-smugglers, Ms. Rozanova opened a laboratory jar, plucked out a suspicious-looking dried mushroom from Bryansk, a Russian region bordering Chernobyl, and probed it with her alpha-beta-gamma spectrometer.

America and Japan share a robust view of the perils posed by North Korea, and it would be rash to jeopardise that agreement by the prosecution of an elderly and sick man.In this section Not Dean, not Bush, not a robot... Saving the rainforest Their object all sublime King Mikhail the good?

If he is right, in many non-state firms the dangers of poor governance will increasingly be eclipsed by the perils posed by government, in terms of licence revocations, access to pipelines and so on not to mention, as Yukos discovered, surprise tax bills.

Its stated goals, according to paperwork approved by regulators, include efforts to "educate the public and publicize on the threat of radical Islam … devise and implement ways to win the War on Terror … (and) wake up the country to the grave peril posed by radical Islamists".

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