Incompetent and dangerous laboratories would be weeded out and further tragedies like these minimized. |
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The lives of fictional private detectives tend to be action-packed, dangerous and full of incident. |
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Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner. |
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Luckily, the peddlers of this dangerous message haven't come up with a catchy jingle. |
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There's a blind exit onto Bridge Street at the bottom of the hill and it is awfully dangerous trying to get out there. |
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Wiring may look okay to the untrained eye, but electrical wiring that is arcing is dangerous and can start fires. |
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After three minutes, Riordan sprang the offside trap but his dangerous cross was acrobatically clutched by Stillie. |
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Mammalian carnivores such as weasels and foxes catch voles by chasing or pouncing and are probably just as dangerous in dense cover as in sparse. |
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Learn from me, if not by my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge. |
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Moreover, the nation-states of the Enlightenment were considered more insidiously dangerous to Jewry than the nation-states of reaction. |
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She was picking out pieces of limestone with a golden, jeweled dagger when she heard a deep, dangerous voice. |
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Reminiscent of classic thrillers, the movie's real core is the dangerous allure of wiping the slate clean and starting your life all over again. |
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The Government decision to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug has been slammed by local political and community representatives. |
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On the restart Mitchell wriggled along the byline and looked on in frustration when his dangerous cross found no takers. |
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Unlike most ski nations, there is no tradition of blasting snow-heavy slopes to release dangerous accumulations in the back-country. |
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Therefore, there is a strong possibility that dangerous accumulations of this toxicant exist in humans and animals. |
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People used kerosene for cooking and lighting, which was dangerous because of the thatched roofs. |
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A bull trying to reach its querencia is often more dangerous than a bull that is attacking the cape directly. |
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Just as a watchdog guards a home, so the agency should be vigilant against fraudulent or dangerous products. |
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The stuff about them being more dangerous and needlessly wasteful is true, but that's just extra ammunition. |
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It will result in inappropriate and wasted research funds, time, and effort, and may influence dangerous interventions. |
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Homes in villages are lit with paraffin wicks in tin cans filled with kerosene, a substance that is both dangerous and expensive. |
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We will look for more washable fabrics, rather than having to dry-clean with all those dangerous chemicals. |
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The weed, which turns its distinctive red shade during the cold winter months, is not dangerous in itself. |
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One could hardly ask for a better example of the legal realism he would so soon consider to be a pernicious and dangerous idea. |
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Monkeys, who carry dangerous diseases, are attracted to the overflowing trash receptacles. |
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Another 30-yard run from the dangerous Jamaican ended with a fierce drive that flew across goal and out for a throw in. |
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When I fly to Washington for our meetings, the most dangerous part of my journey is my drive to the Grand Rapids airport. |
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It is clearly important to protect children against sexual abuse and molestation and to help them develop skills to avoid dangerous situations. |
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Thornton causes matchup problems because he is a dangerous shooter from the wing and can beat defenders off the dribble. |
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A couple feared for their lives after they were booked into a hotel in what they described as a dangerous drugs ghetto in South Africa. |
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In its most dangerous form, it can include the organized activities of predator gangs, criminal groups, and drug trafficking networks. |
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We recommend that the red-necked keelback be considered a dangerous animal and the public be discouraged from keeping it as a pet. |
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The katana became a dangerous weapon when he wielded it as fast and expertly as he did. |
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Those were some of the most dangerous kinds of reptiles, spitting cobras, rattlesnakes, Komodo dragons. |
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Suddenly, with the burgeoning stadium looming not as the salvation but as a dangerous white elephant, they sank to bottom of the table. |
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After the person in the mirror, the next most dangerous individual we're ever likely to encounter is one in a white coat. |
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The most dangerous of the insurgents are those affiliated with the previous regime and their allies. |
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It was imposed in June last year for dangerous driving under the influence of drugs and could count against her in future sentencing. |
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It is now one of the most dangerous parts of the country rife with crime, kidnappings and attacks. |
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Mixed ice is the most dangerous kind of airframe icing due to its weight and disruption to the airflow. |
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I think the most dangerous part was riding for six hours in the back of a car on windy roads. |
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China and Korea might dub this a sign of dangerous activities by Japan, and that would rebound on domestic opinion. |
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That will be the dangerous business of Army rangers, Marine expeditionary units, and other special forces. |
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Consuming contaminated meat can lead to diarrhoea, intestinal worms or food poisoning and is especially dangerous for the very young or very old. |
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The last two, he says, are particularly dangerous because they cause the humors to turn inward and become adust. |
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I've stated my views before, but I think it is dangerous for the future if we too easily airbrush the major errors of the past. |
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All the many hundreds of non-tobacco adulterants are to be ignored, no matter how indisputably dangerous and deadly. |
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But it is dangerous to assume that a flashy resort with a swimming pool, wet bar and luxury dive boat also has a recompression chamber. |
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The new raiders were even more dangerous than their ninth-century ancestors. |
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There is no access to the island by air, and only a few boats per year put into the notoriously dangerous harbor. |
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As the blaze raged on fire chiefs decided it was too dangerous to tackle directly. |
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We have all raged at those dangerous idiots who insist on driving one-handed down the motorway at 80 mph while gabbling into a mobile phone. |
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British soldiers already on standby could be moving to a more dangerous address by the end of the week. |
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He had Addison's disease, a failure of the adrenal glands, and needed daily cortisone shots and dangerous steroids in order to combat it. |
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They are at the stage where they are beyond a joke and are becoming dangerous to drive on. |
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It speeds the heart rate, constricts blood vessels, and can raise blood pressure to dangerous levels. |
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On the whole I have always agreed with the old adage that horses were dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle. |
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Jackson was acutely aware that Florida was a dangerous haven for fugitive slaves. |
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Thousands of tons of spray radioactivate the surfaces they fall upon to a dangerous degree, for an unknown length of time. |
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It is better to speak of an unlawful and dangerous act carrying with it an appreciable risk of serious injury. |
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The factory faced serious fines for releasing dangerous chemicals into the river. |
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The most dangerous animal to encounter when walking, I discovered, is not a lion but a cantankerous male buffalo. |
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In a dangerous world, wise leadership requires a prudent anticipation of untoward events and preparations to prevent them or mitigate their effects. |
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There were also crashes not due to either mechanical or human error but to a lack of warning of dangerous conditions. |
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The most dangerous attacks are those that undermine your perceived strength. |
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An additonal 30,000 made it to Europe by other routes including commercial flights and dangerous overland passages. |
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Some also express fears that sky marshals could be tempted to become involved in less dangerous incidents, such as cases of air rage or drunken brawls on board. |
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Despite the visual high of watching a superhero leaping across rooftops or swinging through the air at incredibly dangerous speeds, the film is really a love story. |
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A culvert packed with explosives presents a particularly dangerous and challenging problem. |
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And Bossie will once again be in the thick of it, all the more dangerous for having learned from his past crusades. |
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By far the most dangerous form of transport, just about everybody agrees. |
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It's when we pretend that the mirage is reality that we create a dangerous situation, one that everyone knows is there but no one will talk about. |
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There is no more dangerous an opponent than a wounded Oz cricketer, especially if that ageless warrior Glenn McGrath returns to supplement the snarling fury of the visitors. |
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But he cautioned that he wasn't sure the time was right yet to provide them wholescale around the country as they could be quite dangerous if used by an untrained person. |
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The most dangerous consequence of sexual attraction, however, is the corrosion of unit cohesion. |
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Charro, a 10-year-old thoroughbred cross Appaloosa mare, was too dangerous to handle and destined for the knacker's yard until a 'horse whisperer' took over the reins. |
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He claimed that the practice of giving fishermen a strong opiate drug for withdrawal was just as dangerous as heroin as there was no way of monitoring its use at sea. |
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While most of the captives were eventually ransomed, the raid stood as a clear reminder to all the colonies and to Britain as well of how dangerous was frontier life. |
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There are thousands of ways to contrive a weapon that's at least as dangerous a two-inch hobby knife. |
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In Europe in the middle ages, even butter and bread were often adulterated, a practice by which inferior or even dangerous materials were added to the ingredient list. |
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Now, many Han Chinese view Tibetans as dangerous ingrates who have bitten the hand of their benevolent Chinese colonizers. |
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Although weatherstripping your home doesn't sound like a dangerous way to spend a weekend, simple carelessness can lead to some potentially harmful situations. |
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They think of him as a quisling, a nuisance and a dangerous acquaintance. |
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Too much coffee is dangerous to one's health, and excessive use may lead to heart disease, acid reflux, and insomnia, as well as pregnancy complications for women. |
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In spite of the dangerous nature of the evacuation, Clair said there had been no injuries or casualties. |
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The particulates are dangerous as they are so tiny they are breathed in and go straight into the lungs and blood stream, accumulating in the body. |
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As I have said in recent weeks, this is an accident waiting to happen and the recent rain has made the ground slippy and dangerous for even the nimblest of people. |
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Some have found Ecstasy to be cut with other dangerous chemicals such as pesticides, chlorine, and toxic household cleaners. |
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Both teams have strong-armed quarterbacks and dangerous receivers. |
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Indeed, Russia had become a dangerous compound of medieval authoritarianism combined with a chiliastic Marxist-Leninist ideology. |
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The 40-kilometer alienation zone in Chernobyl will stay dangerous for thousands of years. |
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The contemporary world abounds with threats and dangerous divisions. |
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I tell these young motorcyclists that if they don't think what they're doing is inherently dangerous then they need to wake up and smell the coffee. |
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We do not want to be a centralized point of failure, but we also do not want to lead our buyers into dangerous waters. |
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Burma's Wa tribe has become Asia's most dangerous drug cartel. |
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Among the casualties with the most dangerous implications for their future is education. |
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Rube Goldberg legislation is most dangerous when you do not have buy-in from the public and the opposition party. |
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But the students chanced it, piling into three buses for the dangerous journey back home. |
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A crisis is brewing between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan that could be their most dangerous ever. |
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Seems like people in dangerous neighborhoods are braver and trust in God more than people in safer neighborhoods-if you ask me. |
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However studies have found dangerous compounds like benzene and formaldehyde in inhaled or secondhand vapor. |
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The Paleo diet is dangerous because it permits red meat, which clogs our arteries and shortens our lifespan. |
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But as you start building an apocalyptic bunker, don't forget who's to blame for this increasingly dangerous behavior. |
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The closer the tear occurs to the root of the aorta, where it emerges from the heart, the more dangerous it can be. |
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To me it makes perfect, dangerous sense that intelligent, driven girls are prone to anorexia. |
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But did Murray provide Jackson with a dangerous level of anesthetic that caused his death? |
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His androgyny wasn't dangerous in the same way Lou Reed's was in the early '70s, or as comical as Warrant's Janie Lane. |
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Read a cautionary tale about the seductive and dangerous power of a charlatan sociopath, featuring goats and the American Dream. |
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By acquiescing to the formation of a new state, Telangana, India is setting a dangerous precedent of ethnic division. |
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The recent spate of acid attacks on women is only the latest manifestation of this dangerous trend. |
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In other words, unnecessarily stringent abortion regulation could be far more dangerous than abortion itself. |
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She got into a car accident while driving through a dangerous intersection. |
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Passaro was found guilty of one count of felony assault with a dangerous weapon and three counts of misdemeanor assault. |
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Non-voters were deemed fanatics less dangerous than the Birney and Hale men, who chose at first between the two great debauched parties. |
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The firefighters were undaunted by the dangerous conditions they faced. |
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She argues that racism is dangerous and corrosive to society. |
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The merchant was much interested in my journey, and thought it dangerous to sleep afield. |
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George was headed for some dangerous antipigeon spikes on top of a skyscraper. |
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Both sides armed the Taiwan Strait to the teeth, turning it into one of Asia's most dangerous military flash points. |
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Right now it is too dangerous to obsess about such things. It will only make life harder, and life is hard enough as it is. |
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In extreme cases the magistrates have to expel or execute dangerous heretics. |
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The diligent pilot in a dangerous tempest doth not attend the unskilful words of the passenger. |
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It wasn't just the violent Prohibition-era gang wars that were dangerous to Americans drinking homemade moonshine and bathtub gin. |
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It's easy to boost a dead battery, but this can be dangerous if it's done the wrong way. |
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Burglarize, to, a term creeping into journalism.... The word has a dangerous rival in the shorter burgle. |
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He was more dangerous than the plump satisfied ones, he was so sure of the value of his witchcraft, the holy oils and chrisms and unctions. |
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My wife and I happened to have fought with authorities to address the extremely dangerous roads throughout this citifying rural community. |
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Client-side validation of data is dangerous because the client might be malicious. |
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Though he had the gardenhose in his hands and a drain outlet near, he failed to use the hose in dissipating the dangerous accumulation. |
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Coal mining was very dangerous owing to the presence of firedamp in many coal seams. |
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More recently, Ehrhardt drew attention to ichthyotoxins as a whole. Among fish alone there are more than 500 species that are dangerous to man. |
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Except in the rare case of a determined and incorruptible general, these troops proved ineffective in action and dangerous to civilians. |
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The system threatened Viking routes and communications, making it far more dangerous for the Viking raiders. |
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It's still too dangerous for the wife of a journalist who was murdered in the street in broad daylight. |
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French conservatives had been denouncing the assimilationist policies as products of a dangerous liberal fantasy. |
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Demolishing the houses downwind of a dangerous fire was often an effective way of containing the destruction by means of firehooks or explosives. |
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Monmouth's rebellion was coordinated with Argyll's, but the former was more dangerous to James. |
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During the Napoleonic Wars he was taken seriously by the British press as a dangerous tyrant, poised to invade. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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Political elites feared the Chartists in the 1830s and 1840s as a dangerous threat to national stability. |
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As a result, bed occupancy is at dangerous levels and exit block is putting lives at risk. |
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I think it is a dangerous thing to allow resentment to build up in a country. |
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Nick Clegg claims prisons have become large, overcrowded, dangerous and ineffective. |
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There are doubts if new staff can be recruited since there are better starting salaries in less stressful and less dangerous environments. |
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Wagon air conditioning units help to purge dangerous fumes from inside the wagon before travel. |
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Latins are always conspicuously dangerous when they are serving an unpopular cause for money. |
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The new members of the crime organization got the most dangerous jobs. I'll leave the specifics to your imagination. |
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Lifting a finger to greet is dangerous because it may make us feel guilty about not lifting a finger to help. |
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In the same direction of traffic driving direction, they are mainly settled in the median strip, edge lines, and dangerous sections of the road. |
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The pilot ended his performance with the most dangerous stunt in the aerobatic book, a lomcovak. |
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Though it was dangerous for anyone to have anything to do with Barton, More had indeed met with her, and was impressed by her fervor. |
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Hoffman's view is that all terrorists have goals, and that it is dangerous to see them only as madmen bent on destruction. |
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The postal service was a somewhat dangerous occupation, as postmen were a target for bandits and enemies of Rome. |
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Horseback riding is one of the most dangerous sports, especially in relation to head injury. |
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Studies have found horseback riding to be more dangerous than several sports, including skiing, auto racing, and football. |
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In Richard's view, this put a dangerous amount of power in the hands of the baronage. |
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However, the key element of observation during roasting became difficult and dangerous to do with the coal oven. |
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This made Cobbett a dangerous man, and in 1817 he learned that the government was planning to arrest him for sedition. |
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Life is typically threatened in thriller film, such as when the protagonist does not realize entering a dangerous situation. |
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The most potent and indeed dangerous of all menstrual blood was the menarche, the first day's flow of the first menstruation of a virgin girl. |
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Players are forbidden to wear or use anything that is dangerous to themselves or another player, such as jewellery or watches. |
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The first courts built at this school were rather dangerous because they were near water pipes, buttresses, chimneys, and ledges. |
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The race may also be restarted in the event of a serious accident or dangerous conditions, with the original start voided. |
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Fangio, who regarded the race as too dangerous for passengers, drove his SLR alone, as did Karl Kling. |
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In September 2010, it was found to have developed large and dangerous cracks. |
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And thus he was more dangerous to the morals, than to the libertys of his country, to which I am persuaded that he meaned no ill in his heart. |
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The most dangerous moment was the act of surrender, when helpless soldiers were sometimes gunned down. |
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In June 1941, the US realized the tropical Atlantic had become dangerous for unescorted American as well as British ships. |
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We always have to be aware of the enemy within, which is much more difficult to fight and more dangerous to liberty. |
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The whaling stations' tryworks were unpleasant and dangerous places to work. |
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There were also concerns that an assault would become more dangerous if the West Side Boys moved the hostages. |
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Science and art without morality are not dangerous in the sense commonly supposed. They are not dangerous like a fire, but dangerous like a fog. |
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Bell had worried that the flight was too dangerous and had arranged for a doctor to be on hand. |
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Lacking the political judgement of his father, he began to upset this by moving into more dangerous areas. |
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Forms of alternative medicine that are biologically active can be dangerous even when used in conjunction with conventional medicine. |
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The fact is UNESCO is one of the least dangerous international institutions ever created. |
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A few attempts to film this sequence with stunt people resulted in some minor injuries, and Cameron halted the more dangerous stunts. |
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Playing the ball with the head constitutes a foul whether intentional or not, as it is considered dangerous play. |
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It is the most dangerous shipwreck, that this naufragous world can give, the shipwreck of faith. |
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Prostitution may sometimes be associated with illegal, abusive, and dangerous activities. |
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His Milanese physician, Maino De Maineri, did criticise the king's eating of eels as dangerous to his health in advancing years. |
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Having lived in France since the age of five, Mary had little direct experience of the dangerous and complex political situation in Scotland. |
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However, after the collapse of the 1679 rebellion a more dangerous element entered into the whole equation. |
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The man's wife continued to nag him about how dangerous it was, and so he cut up the stake into pieces and destroyed it. |
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However, the area can be very hazardous at times, with dangerous and unpredictable weather conditions. |
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You're really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. |
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Above 75 percent humidity threshold, fungal molds that release dangerous aflatoxin can form. |
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Lead was proven to be more dangerous in its fume form than as a solid metal. |
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The most dangerous ones are those that develop during October and November and that follow a north path affecting the western part of the island. |
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Living in water with strong currents and potentially dangerous floating debris, it must swim continuously to avoid injury. |
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There has been extensive local opposition to this site, which is situated on a notoriously dangerous B road. |
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However the dangerous state of the harbour was a major impediment to trade. |
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However, formations in non dangerous situations have been recorded as well. |
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The dangerous goods transport classification sign for radioactive materials. |
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There are no animals that are dangerous to humans on the island of Crete in contrast to other parts of Greece. |
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There are four species of snake on the island and these are not dangerous to humans. |
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However, there is growing controversy about how dangerous these slopes actually are. |
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Between 1700 and 1815, the North Sea saw only 45 years of peace, and could be regarded as the most dangerous eras to sail the sea. |
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However, this was also the most dangerous route as it passed between the Japanese home islands and the Japanese naval bases in Korea. |
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For the first time since Trafalgar, Britain had an aggressive and truly dangerous rival to worry about. |
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The gas usually dissipates readily outdoors, but can sometimes collect in dangerous quantities if flow rates are high enough. |
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Topping off is a very dangerous time in handling oil, and the procedure is handled particularly carefully. |
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For safety reasons the modules were organised so that the most dangerous operations were distant from the personnel areas. |
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Caribbean amber, especially Dominican blue amber, is mined through bell pitting, which is dangerous due to the risk of tunnel collapse. |
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In Gaelic folklore, it was considered a particularly dangerous time, when magical spirits wandered through the land, particularly at nightfall. |
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Forest fires are, whether man made or natural, an often recurring and dangerous hazard in the Mediterranean region. |
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It involved dropping wires across high voltage wires, and was probably as dangerous to the aircraft crews as to the British. |
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In 2017 Cairo was voted the most dangerous megacity for women with more than 10 million inhabitants in a poll by Thomson Reuters Foundation. |
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However, it has been found that in some cases these indications could lead to a dangerous situation for the involved aircraft. |
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Aside from humans and domestic dogs, the gray wolf is probably the most dangerous predator European red deer encounter. |
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The poet gives advice on the best way to succeed in a dangerous world, rendered yet more dangerous by its gods. |
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Christine walked a dangerous line, peddling gossip about her detested son-in-law. |
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The ultimate objective of the Convention is to prevent dangerous human interference of the climate system. |
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Clearly, something better than dead reckoning was needed to find a way through dangerous waters. |
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A recent study cited dangerous intersections and low efficiency as its primary shortfalls. |
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However, driving a vehicle which is in a dangerous condition on a public road is always illegal, irrespective of its test status. |
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Australia is home to many dangerous animals including some of the most venomous snakes in the world. |
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This is because the single track road's position close to the cliff edge is considered dangerous for multiple car use. |
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It is not permitted to leave the path due to the nature reserve status and the dangerous terrain. |
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The area remained dangerous for Spanish settlement because of the fierce opposition of the native peoples. |
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The larger species of crocodiles are very dangerous to humans, mainly because of their ability to strike before the person can react. |
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Others may mimic dangerous caterpillars or other animals while not being dangerous themselves. |
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Dairy bulls are notoriously dangerous to keep on the average dairy facility. |
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Augustus planned in 6 AD to destroy the kingdom of Maroboduus, which he considered to be too dangerous for the Romans. |
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On the foreign affairs side, Authari managed to thwart the dangerous alliance between the Byzantines and the Franks. |
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The most important and dangerous invasion, however, was that of the Marcomanni in the west. |
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This was an exceptionally dangerous occupation during the Middle Ages, since the Baltic Sea was full of pirates. |
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With war looming in spring 1939, Iceland realized its exposed position would be very dangerous in wartime. |
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Days later, the expedition arrived in the lands of cacique Comagre, fertile but reportedly dangerous terrain. |
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Attalus also had severely insulted Alexander, and following Cleopatra's murder, Alexander may have considered him too dangerous to leave alive. |
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Elmo's fire during dangerous storms and interpreting it as a sign of divine protection by Tianfei. |
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One possible motivation for limiting international involvement is to avoid being drawn into dangerous and otherwise undesirable conflicts. |
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However some studies, such as IFRA's research claim that opoponax is too dangerous to be used in perfumery, still lack scientific consensus. |
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Because trade was dangerous and expensive, there were not many traders, and not much trade. |
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At any rate they had little hope of finding him there, as travel in the region became dangerous without the security the Empire had provided. |
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The army was devoted to Bangura, and this made him potentially dangerous to Stevens. |
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In 2017, Bill Gates stated that bioterrorism with smallpox could be more dangerous than a nuclear weapon. |
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Solar and lunar eclipses were considered to be especially dangerous events that could bring catastrophe upon the world. |
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The fine particles are the most dangerous given that they are able to damage human respiratory systems. |
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This time, the ships headed south toward calmer waters, which were under dangerous Spanish and Portuguese control. |
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Strong tides make parts of New York Harbor difficult and dangerous to navigate. |
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Rijp insisted that the northern tip of Novaya Zemlya was far too dangerous and returned to the Netherlands. |
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More than one of these dangerous proclaimings of loyalty to him rather than to the King had come to his ears. |
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The ship spent more than three weeks there, but because of the dangerous ice, only destroyed one Union whaleship. |
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During repeated firing, guns could become clogged and explode, which could be dangerous to the gunner and those around him. |
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Furthermore, one can become bound by a duty to take reasonable steps to correct a dangerous situation that one creates. |
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He failed to correct the dangerous situation he created, as he was duty bound to do. |
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A lower threshold of mens rea is satisfied when a defendant recognizes that some act is dangerous but decides to commit it anyway. |
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There is the possibility of charging an aggravated taking without consent for less seriously dangerous driving where death results. |
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An equivalent to causing death by dangerous driving in Canada under the Criminal Code is Causing death by criminal negligence. |
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He was dangerous not only because of his brilliance, his arithmetic, his courage. |
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A lower threshold of mens rea is satisfied when a defendant recognizes an act is dangerous but decides to commit it anyway. |
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In those years, planters considered their slaves too valuable to hire out for such dangerous work. |
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Most Tories were strongly opposed, and made dire predictions dangerous radical proposals. |
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It would be dangerous to rely on memories of events that occurred so long ago. |
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Martin Kelly fired in a dangerous cross and the Hearts defender looked on in horror as the ball rebounded off him and into the net. |
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Cleaning was important and until a formal ritual had been devised it was a dangerous operation. |
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When operated by a skilled and attentive weaver, looms are not dangerous by themselves. |
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The eastern portion of the Arsenal site had long been used for the more dangerous manufacturing processes, as well as for proof testing. |
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Sulfuric acid at even moderate concentrations is very dangerous upon contact with skin. |
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Preparation of the diluted acid can be dangerous due to the heat released in the dilution process. |
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Many had the bald-headed sail rigging, so crews would not have to go aloft in the winds to do dangerous reefings. |
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Concrete dust released by building demolition and natural disasters can be a major source of dangerous air pollution. |
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The critical factor was circulation of air and control of dangerous explosive gases. |
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Indeed, the lamp burns brighter in dangerous atmospheres thus acting as a warning to miners of rising firedamp levels. |
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Glass making was a dangerous and tough job especially without the current technologies. |
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This type of work that youth are taking part in is very dangerous due to the physical and psychological implications that come with these jobs. |
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Historically, coal mining has been a very dangerous activity and the list of historical coal mining disasters is a long one. |
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Ukrainian coal mines are among the most dangerous in the world, and accidents are common. |
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Furthermore, the country is plagued with extremely dangerous illegal mines. |
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Investigations of sidestream smoke suggest it is more dangerous than direct smoke. |
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The most dangerous is carbon monoxide leading to carbon monoxide poisoning, sometimes with the additive effects of hydrogen cyanide and phosgene. |
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The City of London has dangerous levels of PM10 concentrations, estimated to cause 3000 deaths per year within the city. |
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In 2009, Lowell was ranked as the 139th most dangerous city of over 75,000 residents in the United States, out of 393 communities. |
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Out of Massachusetts cities, nine are larger than 75,000 residents, and Lowell was fifth most dangerous or safest. |
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The cracking creates unpredictable and dangerous crevasses, often invisible under new snowfall, which cause the greatest danger to mountaineers. |
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Renewing neighborhoods dealing with vacant buildings badly need options other than demolition or dangerous vacant spaces. |
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The sands or mudflats with dangerous quicksands became a grass meadow now grazed by small flocks of sheep. |
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The road, along with the A66, is considered to be the most dangerous road in Cumbria. |
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There have been a number of accidents at this spot in recent years, making it as dangerous as Striding Edge. |
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Flows often crack deeply, forming dangerous chasms, and a fall against 'a'a lava is similar to falling against broken glass. |
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Many of the shafts were previously open and dangerous but most have now been blocked off. |
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It is especially dangerous as both banks are undercut, and it has been the scene of a number of fatalities including those of a honeymoon couple. |
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The saltwater fish include some quite dangerous species such as sharks, though shark attacks are extremely rare in the archipelago. |
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This wide expanse of peat bog continues to be dangerous to walkers, especially after heavy rain. |
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The most dangerous moment for POW's was the act of surrender, when helpless soldiers were sometimes mistakenly shot down. |
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As there is a dangerous sand bar at the mouth of the harbor, these lights serve as useful guides, and also as sea lights. |
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Even though there were dangerous chemicals about, they worked in their shirtsleeves rather than hazmat suits. |
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The sit-downs were especially dangerous to the system because they were not controlled by the regular union leadership. |
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Steamfitting can be a dangerous task, because the steam is under great pressure. |
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Were Herat to fall to the Persians, this would give the Russians a crucial and dangerous toe-hold in western Afghanistan. |
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Tupilat were considered extremely dangerous and would demand stronger defence spirits than Equngasoq. |
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Acetaminophen is renowned for its safety, but it is a dangerous medication, according to Consumer Reports. |
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Managing unrestrained prisoners alone in any environment is inherently dangerous and should not be tolerated. |
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Today, we can reveal how labourers are risking death by drinking cheap aftershave with dangerous levels of alcohol. |
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My heart was beating finely when we two set forth in the cold night upon this dangerous venture. |
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Yes please, I'd like some milk, some eggs, and...oh, I don't know, how about the most dangerous and vilesome monster on the face of the earth! |
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A calm, dry evening is forecast, in contrast to the wild weather elsewhere, and coach Matt O'Connor has named a dangerous all-star backline. |
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The third chapter similarly exposes the West views of Wahhabism as dangerous radicalism after Sep 11th. |
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