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To avoid the danger of another fire, they decided to rebuild using massive walls of granite.
He feels he has a "responsibility to their stories", to avoid the "danger of being irresponsible, of being sensationalist".
Then the small blocks can be glued down to the cardboard in order to avoid the danger of shifting.
Developed countries, meanwhile, have an opportunity to narrow the gap between average and best practices, and to avoid the danger of secular stagnation.
To avoid the danger of a fire, they should not be stored in places that get direct sunlight, like a car's interior.
If the Conservatives are joyous, Clegg is agonising over the painful decisions he regards as essential for Britain to avoid the danger of unstable public finances.
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Liberty provided a check list for Britons to avoid the dangers of unfair instant extradition, starting with the advice: "1.
Having looked into the abyss, Iraqis know, and are keen to avoid, the dangers of sectarian division.
The good news is that modern mariners have the tools and information to avoid the dangers of ice.
Crucially, reaching peak emissions is vastly different than achieving the significant cuts necessary to avoid the dangers of climate change.
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