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On Saturday, several thousand people from 40 countries built a dike of 50,000 sandbags around the sprawling convention center, meant to highlight one of the perils expected in a warmer world.
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Peter Moores' future as England coach appears increasingly in peril, pending the expected appointment of Andrew Strauss as the national team's new director of cricket.
The Ninth Circuit's opinion in Peruta discloses the perils of relying upon original expected applications in evaluating the constitutionality of government conduct.
But look at the perils of success.
Obama has at last discovered that the public expects him to lead; and that Republican whining about the perils of majority rule cuts no ice.
Nevertheless, there are additional perils lurking in this approach, particularly as they relate to the concept of expected fitness – a companion concept necessarily inter-related to the concept of natural selection.
Chastity is certainly one way to escape the perils of sexually transmitted diseases, and in some countries, notably Uganda, it has been more successful than many expected.
The Perils of Pauline.
"The Perils of Pleasure?
The Perils of Positivity.
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