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The road starts, worryingly, by a little graveyard, then swoops upwards to the radio mast.
Rape is being carried out by all sides and, worryingly, by civilians too.Pity the UNStuck in the middle is the world's largest UN peacekeeping mission.
Firms have found that most of the things that can be outsourced or re-engineered have been (worryingly, by their competitors as well).
Most worryingly, by razing rainforests to farm the oil, companies are releasing dangerous quantities of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere, making palm oil production a big contributor to climate change.
Although television (especially Star Trek) had the bigger influence, the film he most remembers seeing, aged six, was a Bollywood epic called Sholay, and both the nature and rarity of his childhood cultural experiences have informed his call that culture must be genuinely "for all", drawing in those who have felt excluded by lack of money, education or, most worryingly, by race or class.
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The offer of the post to Lawrence – who by then was regarded as worryingly unstable by many, including most of his superiors in all of his military careers – was apparently a private inspiration, as Adam found no official records of it, other than the copy of Norman's private letter.
This is a strange Spurs squad, not light in numbers, but worryingly denuded by its now customary injury-clumps and by the fact that 15 players are out on loan.
Mixed with tonic, however, it comes into its own and was memorably (and slightly worryingly) described by one taster as "a session gin".
The eighth year of data from the Department of Health's National Child Measurement Programme shows that while 22.5% of reception pupils are overweight or obese, many more – 33.5% – have become worryingly overweight by the time they have turned 10 or 11 in year six.
This sensitive quest is redirected as farce when Jonathan's guides in Odessa prove to be an ancient chauffeur, somewhat worryingly accompanied by a guide-dog, and the driver's grandson, Alex, a would-be translator whose ear for American is as reliable as his grandfather's eye for the road.
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