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to peril

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To cause to be in danger; to imperil; to risk.

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Certainly, Ezralow is no stranger to peril.

Simultaneously, the environment edges closer to peril.

McLean's approach to peril is to see humor in it.

And each of them has the ability to react coolly and rationally to peril.

In either case, the proximity to peril is intentional, and that makes the risk less compelling.

But he also developed a flair for crisis-fixing, a skill that would lead to peril and then to fame.

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The rider requires the horse to give peril to his dexterity.

Taking and making materials we need has always exposed workers to perils.

Camp and child care cost money, but leaving children alone exposes them to perils, from boredom to crime.

For one, their close-in habitable zones could leave them extra vulnerable to perils such as stellar flares.

Disjointed access to weather-related information and agricultural extension services, disposes the smallholders to perils of adverse climatic situations in the area (Le Dang et al. 2014).

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