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Is there something especially treacherous about the levels of development that China is now approaching?
And there is something treacherous about equating the Gypsies' fate at places like Auschwitz with the Dutch passion for social control, which put them into postwar "educational camps," where loudspeakers told them when to take a shower and grandfathers were rationed to two beers a night.
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Watch them speculate on which famous celebrity the song Treacherous is about and play tracks from the album while they bob their heads and say nothing.
The whaler went down exactly 188 years ago after hitting a reef at the French Frigate Shoals, a treacherous atoll about 600 miles northwest of here.
Agnieszka Holland's In Darkness, like Polanski's The Pianist, treads this treacherous terrain about as well as can be expected.
A few pages later, the rerun: eight-year-old Ursula, hearing Bridget come back from London and feeling "a great dread, as if something truly treacherous were about to happen" stays in bed and doesn't go downstairs to hear the stories.
To avoid a treacherous debate about airline business models, a "tell me who you are" method was used.
We talked with a survivor of this treacherous trek about his journey from Iran to Great Britain.
It feels like a constant threat, and that's the treacherous part about it it's exactly how your stalker wants you to feel.
Why is it that, when Bennett writes the dialogue, the mere mention of a hanky or a swagger coat or someone refusing to remove their outer garments because "the weather at this time of year can be very treacherous" makes you fall about laughing?
When the photographer and film-maker Paul Joyce approached me with the idea of our making a book together on the subject of a "lost" Dublin, I forgot – yes, I forgot – all that I should have remembered about the blithely treacherous nature of memory, about its playful deceptions, its wilful insistences, its blind spots and black holes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com