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But the idea that a Russian with a KGB background who takes over a newspaper in London could still constitute some inherent threat lingers in our minds.
Here's David Hearst of The Guardian: "The idea that a Russian with a KGB background who takes over a newspaper in London could still constitute some inherent threat lingers in our minds.
But while the former Democratic majority was willing to let their threats linger rather than wage a full frontal assault, the new Republican majority isn't likely to be as understanding.
The coal ash threat could linger for 100 years -- Because some of the EPA data go back to the mid-1990s, is is possible that some of the listed dumps are no longer in use.
Mexico topples oil theft ring, but cartel threat still lingers over state-owned petroleum company.
The HIV threat still lingers, but through this UNICEF programme, hundreds of young men and women now know how to protect themselves.
In The Hague, for instance, there were cases where the adolescent had been mandated by Justice to a mental health centre, which referred the adolescent on to the INCANT site, but with the original legal threat still lingering on (so, EC).
But the key factor in Romney's deliberations is Perry: will he reemerge as a significant threat, or simply linger as a mortally-wounded, second-tier candidate with a big bankroll?
Mr. Fortenbaugh, though, views the ferries as a lingering threat.
His fellow fighters say the threat of injury lingers in any contact-heavy competition.
A Lingering Threat Before departing Afghanistan, Mr. Khalilzad fought a final battle within the administration.
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