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But it is worth bearing in mind that reading's promise is tied up with some danger, too.
My treks involve some planning and equipment — drinks, gels and head lamps — and they come with some danger — the risk of injury, alone in isolated areas, and snakes.
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With stability comes some danger, a fact that Mr. Obama's advisers said they recognized.
Of the old regime, Don Draper is the key man, with Bert Cooper and Roger Sterling in some danger of becoming supernumeraries.
(So) people like Sami and the people that he's working with actually are in some danger, because the extreme right, or the extreme terrorist organizations, they do kill people".
If so, is that beetle associated with some other danger the poison protects against?
Richard's vague search for heaven on earth (with some requisite danger thrown in) leads him to a secret commune on a remote coastal island that can be reached only by swimming to its shores.
There is, admittedly, always some danger associated with immunization.
This may be because they have confused some danger signs with common symptoms of pregnancy or postpartum.
"Any visit to Chicago is always beset with some uncertainties, some dangers," he said (applause indicating that understatement was always appreciated), "but I think that we shall succeed there".
There can be some dangers with eating roadkill -- especially if you don't know when the animal was killed.
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