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Listening to the Kama Sutra on a car stereo invites all kinds of potential peril.
The potential perils of rampant buy-to-let lending are easy to identify.
Legal experts drew distinctions between the potential perils faced by Mr. Clarke and Ms. Rice.
Letters on July 26 discussed the potential perils of electronic voting.
Others were determined not to miss the convention despite the potential perils.
But the circumstances of the two districts illustrate the potential perils of that approach.
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In "Crowds and Power," Elias Canetti describes how constant the potential peril is in a crowd and how useful and disastrous crowds have been in the human story.
Compared with the terror of an earthquake, many people here view the potential peril of flooding as an annoyance, just one more indignation meted out by nature.
Earnhardt Jr., the only driver to win more than one Winston Cup race this season, fully understands the potential peril that comes with every race.
WASHINGTON — The outburst by Representative Joe L. Barton of Texas in support of BP underscored the potential peril for lawmakers forced to respond to crises involving industries vital to their regions, and whose bountiful donations finance their political campaigns.
Even before he decided to run for a third term, Mr. Bloomberg's advisers warned him of the potential peril: Four more years would increase the risk of something unforeseen happening.
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