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"There was a constant danger of polar bears," he recalls.
In an era without refrigeration, food poisoning was a constant danger.
Ibrahima Baldé was a constant danger for the visitors and could have had a hat-trick before he set up Popov to score the opener.
Edin Dzeko is still prone to clumsiness, but the Bosnian was a constant danger to the visitors, winning an early penalty before powering home the header that put City well on top in a hitherto tight contest.
He played pleasingly straight, in defence (bowlers like it least when defensive shots come back to them because it shows the full face of the bat) and front-foot attack, so much so that there was a constant danger that a deflection could run out his partner.
Ronaldo was a constant danger.
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An organ at maximum strength easily overrides a hundred-piece ensemble, but at softer dynamics the instrument can recede into the woodwork, and there is a constant danger of bass-heavy murk.
But the world might have come to an end, anyway Scientists have already warned that we might be a little too relaxed about the apocalypse, and it is a constant danger.
There is a constant danger of over-regulation, either after the next scandal or from the European Union, which is tempted to burden wholesale markets with regulations designed for the small investor.
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