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"I don't think it is a crossroads so much as going down a rather treacherous road and not knowing what perils are around the corner".
A Brother's Fears Ever since Aug. 18, 2005, Robert Hyde has been leery about what perils may lie outside, beyond his home near the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
But neither approach, neither the smirk nor the shriek, offers the best foundation for imagining what perils might lie ahead, nor the most prudent way to come to terms with the unwelcome fact that, for the foreseeable future, the perils will be as much part of the American way of life as apple pie.
Finally, Will takes to the deep seas to see what perils the sea held for these swashbuckling buccaneers.
But to be raised by adults who would endanger them so recklessly, what perils are in store for them from here on?
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And what peril does that fear itself pose for society?
Since then it has become more apparent how many lives might have been lost, what hardship survivors are enduring, and what peril they face from the risk of a deadly nuclear disaster.
And no matter what peril Rupert and his pals strayed into, the gentle, authoritative faces of the elder animals (including PC Growler, yet another canine) and Mummy Bear's teatime unflappability created an unbreakable bubble of quiet reassurance around the reader.
Are we feeding off the suffering of others for a luxurious, meaningless ding-dong between people who manufacture conflict because they're so far removed from what real peril feels like?
He experienced the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby in 1932 as a personal torment: if that fair-haired, blue-eyed princeling could not be kept safe, what certain peril lay in store for him, little Murray Sendak, in his humble apartment in Bensonhurst?
And what of the perils of Pauline?
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