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"Coming down was more treacherous than normal," he said.
In his situation, there's nothing more treacherous than softness.
The questions you are asking are more treacherous than you think.
That's needed because there's something more treacherous than sick wipeouts or sharp coral in these waters: a giant, hungry shark.
The relative lack of depth of the sound increases the frequency of waves, and can make a two- or three-foot chop more treacherous than surfable ocean swells.
"I think there is a fear that the path to outrageous public market valuations is more treacherous than we all thought," Mr. Felser said.
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The risks of escaping the North and heading to the South are so treacherous that less than 25,000 North Koreans have ever successfully made the journey.
The risks of escaping the North and heading to the South are so treacherous that fewer than 25,000 North Koreans have ever successfully made the journey.
Three Kings showed America as treacherous rather than valiant.
On the day of the competition the weather was brutal and the course treacherous; more than a third of the starters were unable to complete the race owing to gusty winds and an icy course, and eight required medical attention.
Some Republican strategists close to Mr. Bush acknowledged the Republican National Committee spot addressed a much more politically treacherous issue than the one the Democrats chose for their first commercial for Mr. Gore.
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