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I remember the Northumbrian piper Kathryn Tickell looking out over the swollen river that runs behind her house and talking about her song Hareshaw Burn, which tells of the burn and waterfall nearby, and of the force and uncontrollability of water, the sense that in living on the water you are in some way at risk.
Isn't mixing identity and anonymity in this way at risk of making an app that's too complex?
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In the later stages of the trial, the system will be used to help change the way at-risk youngsters eat and exercise.
The data also doesn't capture the myriad ways at-risk populations are victimized without being shot from childhood trauma, to constant proximity to violence in their communities, to wounds involving weapons other than a firearm.
It takes more time, is not anonymous, often involves financial costs and could put the marcher in harm's way or at risk of arrest or retaliation — particularly in areas where the marchers are expressing a minority sentiment.
"Some criminal decided to intervene in a harmful and cowardly way, putting at risk an asset that belongs to all of us," he was quoted as saying by the Apcom news agency.
The structure is similar to the way individuals at risk from involvement in drugs, knife, and gun crime are monitored.
The structure is similar to the way individuals at risk from involvement in drugs, knife and gun crime are monitored.
If you do not own the rights to something you are always, in some small way, legally at risk when streaming.
So let me put it another way, at the risk of a certain cognitive dissonance.
The dispute could drag on for years, putting two-way trade at risk, especially as the new leadership of the Chinese Communist Party would probably want to demonstrate that it is no pushover.
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