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He will preside over the ECB at a time of peril.
The sense of the regency as a time of peril persists.
"We live in a time of peril and a time of opportunity," Mr. Kelly said.
We will pass through this time of peril and carry on the work of peace.
Yet this post-victory exultation is a traditional time of peril when hubris beckons governments to go too far.
His joy at seeing Wallis, as Wallis and others remember it, was palpable -- a president, wrestling with faith and its role at a time of peril, seeing that rare bird: an independent counselor.
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When I tried to find references to parallel our current time of national peril, peril at the hands of a tyrant for whom public service and public trust are unknown philosophies, I fell to Patrick Henry's remarks on patriotism in March of 1775.
That is not an advantage a country can do without, especially in times of peril.
"It is a virtue in times of peril," Ms. Lakoff said, "to find words without meaning".
"Even in times of peril, we cannot lose sight of the basis of this country," he said.
Link" to provide secure, wireless communications among scores of movers and shakers in times of peril to keep factories running.
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