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That's where it was rather dangerous".
According to Blythe, the technician went on, saying that the stage was small, there were too many people, and that it was rather dangerous.
Brockway then asked how Rhodesia had attained its independent office in Pretoria; surely, he said, this provided "a precedent which was rather dangerous?" Taylor replied that Pretoria and Salisbury had exchanged High Commissioners before South Africa left the Commonwealth in 1961, and that Britain had granted Rhodesia special dispensation to retain the Pretoria mission thereafter.
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He is "rather dangerous," declared The Economist, which observed that he "genuinely believes in the need to create a fairer society".
This is rather dangerous territory for the treasurer, Joe Hockey, given he's changed his stance on the odd thing over the years, but Hockey maintains the outrage anyway.
It makes sense to take the pawn in a last round game which you're trying to win as Black though it is rather dangerous.
"My new fear was that the paddle-boxes would be stove into matchwood (this actually happened to the Ostend boat that same night about 40 miles away) and naked paddle wheels are rather dangerous things".
Nor is it movable, pocketable, playwithable it is rather dangerous, razor sharp, to be avoided.
"The perceptions of jurors might be rather dangerous unless they've been tutored in what the science is," he said.
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