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er than the R.V because of geared engines that | posed a higher developmental risk. |
where the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | posed a serious threat, the Liberals worked with the |
These shears ran continuously, which | posed a safety hazard. |
ent was going to burn the site down because it | posed a safety risk, but the Minister of Tourism at |
he be sentenced to death, finding that Hedrick | posed a "continuing serious threat to society" and t |
and for whom the continued stress of the case | posed a health danger. |
The foundry's highly polluting activities | posed a severe health hazard and the neighbourhood b |
, who realized that these long-barrel Shermans | posed a much greater threat to their heavy tanks tha |
This | posed a certain difficulty in tuning my instrument." |
ent with Rice University in November 2009 that | posed a challenge to the Pirates in their effort to |
In addressing the issue, Ruto | posed a series of questions to the media. |
This | posed a threat to the Japanese base on Buka Island t |
than a pre-emptive strike, which he also felt | posed a great risk to the home front and the Israeli |
ed only minor nuisances for Tang and no longer | posed a major threat. |
should have made it clear that the individual | posed a danger. |
and alimenting foreign troops marching through | posed a heavy burden onto the ducal subjects. |
ters at the time, nonetheless was felt to have | posed a more serious challenge to Murkowski largely |
should contain any separatist activities which | posed a threat to China and that Turkish security ag |
rce tariffs and other economic policies, which | posed a clear threat to South Carolina. |
of the Parole Board deciding that he no longer | posed a risk. |
o attend the funeral of deceased members, this | posed a "logistical nightmare", necessitating cross |
ing concerns that the presence of the fuel oil | posed a fire hazard that could result in a catastrop |
This | posed a problem for then local ruler Raja Jagat Sing |
The lack of a permanent drummer | posed a problem when the group's unofficial manager, |
Still, Cerealis' army was a massive one and | posed a serious threat to the rebels. |
a wildlife preserve, though urban development | posed a serious threat to the lake and its environs |
Previous utility economic theory | posed a problem with unregulated rates: there will n |
This | posed a problem to the Independent Television Author |
; it was said to weigh one and a half tons and | posed a significant challenge to transport it to the |
n 1905, transport from South Africa to England | posed a security problem. |
s from Malabar to use a base in Neduntivu that | posed a threat to Portuguese shipping through Palk S |
ed States, except in cases where the pregnancy | posed a risk to the mother's life. |
e dead girl's lies about a sexual relationship | posed a threat to Milne's engagement to his girlfrie |
It stressed that the current situation | posed a threat to peace and security. |
Lack of roads and railways | posed a serious danger to infantry and cavalry that |
They also | posed a major obstacle to the development of the Ore |
und Kandahar...I believed that the projectiles | posed a real and present danger to our flight and sp |
4 the pool was filled in because its condition | posed a threat to public health. |
etween Majorca and the mainland and would have | posed a continued threat during a siege. |
ictim (Louise Wilson) to feel that his actions | posed a threat to her personal safety. |
F-15, the MiG-31's look down shoot down radar | posed a serious problem to Pentagon plans to fly B-5 |
Throughout its course, Erick | posed a threat only to shipping lanes. |
ed for Shambo to be destroyed, arguing that he | posed a danger to other animals. |
But when it became apparent that the submarine | posed a greater danger than the mine in the areas fo |
ly because psychiatrists were unable to say he | posed a continuing serious risk to the public. |
The ship's unusually long name | posed a practical problem, so the abbreviation A. G. |
nd early spring months when weather conditions | posed a significant challenge. |
lives were vastly different, which might have | posed a barrier to their becoming true friends. |
The police had known that the murderer had | posed a threat to several people, and had carried ou |
ing from the Royal Navy's new escort carriers, | posed a serious threat. |
The bears, which were harassing dogs, and | posed a danger to local people were shot by a member |
This move | posed a challenge because the Westchester facility c |
bwe, already intertwined with the Dakota, this | posed a problem. |
The roving bands of Comanche | posed a serious threat to the settlers, and in 1849, |
The invasion | posed a serious threat to Alexios' Empire, yet due t |
office was a widespread belief that communism | posed a threat to citizens. |
n had to be dealt with because the crime scene | posed a public health hazard. |
ickers he performed for might have sung, which | posed a challenge for those accompanying him. |
ists, including Loftus, on the grounds that it | posed a serious risk of pollution. |
e an unsustainable drain on their expenses and | posed a health risk to swimmers. |
debates, Kerry argued that Saddam Hussein had | posed a significant potential threat, but that Presi |
l and respiratory infections, and malnutrition | posed a threat to the population living along the ri |
d been favorable to the Franks in general, but | posed a serious threat to Carloman's position. |
only a small percentage of Japanese Americans | posed a potential security threat, and that the most |
Only the Imperial Russian Air Service | posed a credible threat, although its wartime produc |
d for other editors' input, and another editor | posed a question that could have been an argument ag |
s made sales of their grounds attractive, this | posed a dilemma for the religious order but 3.15 acr |
enormous conventional force in eastern Europe | posed a major problem for NATO due to the Soviets ma |
alist force in northern Burma along the border | posed a serious threat. |
legal precedent for disciplining students who | posed a danger to other students. |
with many chlorinated carbon compounds, Saran | posed a possible danger to health by leaching, espec |
ve him additional credibility with Sampson but | posed a problem as he could be considered ineligible |
bring into disrepute a company that would have | posed a lot of competition to their businesses. |
osophy, feeling strongly that the Soviet Union | posed a major threat and a major opportunity for Jap |
ds that they were an unsustainable expense and | posed a health risk to swimmers. |
sassination and sabotage campaigns, which once | posed a large threat to CCP authorities, was greatly |
s Catholics, and his conviction that communism | posed a greater threat than did Nazism" . |
forces at the Battle of Uman, they nonetheless | posed a significant threat to the German advance and |
new that Brown was a serial child molester who | posed a danger to children. |
terrain and seismic activity in San Francisco | posed a challenge for the designers Herzog & de Meur |
b working for the Texas Commission on the Arts | posed a conflict of interest. |
She | posed again in the November 2006 and 2007 issues of |
it survived exposure to all of the challenges | posed against it: desiccation (100% survival), Hydro |
reate portraits of wealthy men and women often | posed against a dark background. |
It was | posed alongside the railroad's first locomotive, C. |
a speech on October 7, 2002 claiming that Iraq | posed an imminent threat to the security of the Unit |
Italy's Slovenian and Croatian subjects | posed an active political and military threat to the |
never had a serious debate about whether Iraq | posed an imminent threat or whether to tighten exist |
He also | posed an important question about the cause of the I |
(However, User:Atanamir has | posed an interesting question that I've never really |
the tribes of the Mongolian steppes and hence | posed an imminent threat to the Chinese Qin Dynasty. |
Its mostly wooden structures however | posed an increased risk of widespread fires. |
s view because he believed this specific group | posed an actual threat to colonists or were directly |
veral pools that were created in the 1980s and | posed an environmental hazard. |
ncing under cover of darkness, infiltrated and | posed an imminent threat to the security of the comm |
Her arms are awkwardly | posed and her gaze is blank. |
of women recognized the threat that the Nazis | posed and took a stand to fight on the side of human |
or the top questions that they think should be | posed and ask their own. |
start, it was the first race of the event that | posed any sort of challenge. |
Specifically, the questions | posed are whether the restriction on Plaintiff's spe |
The graduating class often | posed around the statue for a photo in the 1940s. |
area, featuring Myers' character, Guru Pitka, | posed as Smith. |
The kidnappers | posed as deliverymen and tricked the house maid into |
with a shipwright named George Condy, who had | posed as Captain Mackenzie. |
U.S. agents had | posed as arms buyers for the Revolutionary Armed For |
Sex report films were sex films that | posed as documentary films, popular in 1970s Europe. |
ican-American female to enlist in the US Army ( | posed as a man). |
Historians have noted other slave women who | posed as men to escape, such as Clarissa Davis of Vi |
dy stockings) and would perform physique poses | posed as plastiques while standing upon the rumps of |
without commercial interruptions, deliberately | posed as a direct challenge to the 'might' of the BB |
Scott Hall and Kevin Nash | posed as invaders looking to take over WCW. |
Sturge is | posed as if he were teaching, with his right hand re |
At the time, Duhan often | posed as an MGM talent scout to meet girls, using th |
Ripley reversed the usual pattern, where spies | posed as ornithologists in order to gain access to s |
is a former pharmacist and convicted felon who | posed as a medical doctor during the 1970s - 1990s. |
by secessionist Judge George Gordon Belt, that | posed as Confederate partisan rangers but acted as o |
r and discovers that Michael and Peter Bishop, | posed as detectives, took the locket with them. |
ndergraduate at Cambridge University, Cole had | posed as the Sultan of Zanzibar - who was visiting L |
be confused with persiankiwie who for a while | posed as persiankiwi on Twitter. |
Siobhan, a Protestant woman who had previously | posed as a Republican to get closer to Da, who she w |
The bombers | posed as an extremist Zionist group - hence the use |
esign, and an artist from the development team | posed as Sheng Long. |
Chapman took several mistresses, who often | posed as his wife, three of whom he subsequently poi |
In January 2005, Sacha Baron Cohen | posed as a Kazakh immigrant grateful to be living in |
Morris | posed as a talk-show host in favour of those with "g |
He | posed as a Chinese monk and gained a reputation as a |
ation of the Laughing Man case, Major Kusanagi | posed as the Laughing Man in order to uncover a cons |
He | posed as a tourist himself when committing the murde |
guier, Lee Oswald visited him at his store and | posed as a friend of the Cuban exiles, offering to j |
Powis, who had befriended Dangerfield when he | posed as a Catholic, was, with her patroness, actual |
Not only is he | posed as if in crucifixion, he wears yellow and whit |
ssed as a monkey on stage at Bestival and once | posed as an Austrian climate change lecturer, "Profe |
The contestants on the show | posed as fugitives who tried to escape actors who pr |
hether such infinite growth patterns exist was | posed as an open problem by Gravner, Griffeath, and |
In 1996 he met Giuliana Stefani when she | posed as a model for Duncan's photo project Icons. |
at following September 11, information systems | posed as an attractive target for terrorist attacks. |
onnection with police stings in which officers | posed as under-aged girls to arrange meetings of a s |
Two reporters from the newspaper | posed as people wishing to have questions asked in t |
adventurer of unknown birth and background who | posed as a Buddhist lama, though it is not clear whe |
Officers investigating suspected that she | posed as a government official offering the chance t |
hen it was discovered that he had successfully | posed as a visiting politician and given a speech wh |
The figure was | posed as a Roman statue, the "Dying Gaul", and given |
The complaint alleged that Macbeth | posed as an Iraq war veteran and illicitly collected |
nd members, dressed formally in suits and ties | posed as apparatchiks. |
the ghost behind the hauntings, Zachariah (who | posed as Dean's boss) restores Dean's memories to sh |
Kwok Seung), changed his surname to Torres and | posed as a Filipino in order to emigrate to the Unit |
was not the primary model - Wyeth's wife Betsy | posed as the torso of the painting. |
During his life he | posed as a sitter for at least 22 paintings, a recor |
Headley is reported to have | posed as an American Jew and is believed to have lin |
It might be | posed as how to represent what happens implicitly du |
1922 he decided to leave for Zagreb, where he | posed as a rich gentleman from Vinkovci and also con |
to evolve a solution in response to a problem | posed as a fitness or reward function. |
In 1994, Minsky | posed as a lawyer named Dennis to lure a woman from |
ded over involved David Hampton, a con man who | posed as film legend Sidney Poitier's son - a case t |
The Cal students | posed as a UCLA coed named "Victoria" and convinced |
t orders of General George Washington, Bissell | posed as a deserter in the city of New York from Aug |
rs of the American Central Intelligence Agency | posed as distant cousins taking over the business af |
A recently fallen branch is | posed at right |
why not?", prefiguring the fateful question he | posed at the opening of the Chatterley trial in 1960 |
itecture, Speech... would come first: in it is | posed, at a point which appears juridically decisive |
residual provision would be to see whether it | posed at least as much risk of injury as the enumera |
tudio by journalist Richard Carleton, who then | posed awkward questions to the Army minister about w |
t: Head of a unicorn "issante", confronted and | posed between two enscrolled armorial banners of Lim |
another painting of the same woman identically | posed, but clothed, entitled La maja vestida (The Cl |
rial College London predict an increasing risk | posed by earthquakes in El Salvador in the near futu |
ions (or sociology of generations) is a theory | posed by Karl Mannheim in his 1923 essay, The Proble |
iespeak when confronted with a tricky question | posed by a journalist. |
rang in with the correct answer to a question | posed by Mayo about a specific person or event of re |
seconds in the first season) to answer riddles | posed by Elwood, each worth 30 points. |
oblem is a question about totally ordered sets | posed by Mikhail Yakovlevich Suslin in a work publis |
the surrounding areas, galvanizing the threat | posed by the American aircraft carriers in the minds |
t the security risks and environmental threats | posed by the project have not been properly addresse |
ays as Keiichi Morisato answering to questions | posed by characters from the anime/manga such as Bel |
gether to talk about the challenges and issues | posed by Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immun |
endently by Bouwer 1968 in reply to a question | posed by Jon Folkman 1967. |
nate Committee on the Judiciary on the dangers | posed by the abuse of prescription medications. |
gn is to counter the threat to civil liberties | posed by religious extremist parties that dominate t |
ly proven solution to the serious health risks | posed by Hevea-derived latex products. |
were more cooperative, answering the questions | posed by the court. |
about, among other issues, the possible danger | posed by storage of spent nuclear fuel at the Plymou |
purported to warn about insidious dangers Jews | posed by using the metaphor of an attractive yet dea |
curity and foreign policy of the United States | posed by these grave acts of violence; and |
az de France and Suez, according to conditions | posed by the European Commission with regards to all |
orities in the diocese of the potential danger | posed by Collins when his appointment as Principal w |
crack-down needs explanation beyond any menace | posed by women. |
This and concern for the dangers | posed by liquid sodium coolant led to the PWR type b |
house was built to warn shipping of the danger | posed by the reef. |
theoretically removed the threat to Australia | posed by Japan, and as the scope of the compulsory t |
At this time of the year, a hazard is | posed by cyclones. |
, and on the means to adjust to the challenges | posed by multilateral trade negotiations. |
re in the United States, and the threats still | posed by nuclear weapons in the modern world. |
This was based on concerns | posed by the 750-volt third rail that powers the tra |
stratovolcanoes, similar to the current threat | posed by the western flank of Cumbre Vieja, could in |
The danger | posed by the patients is determined by consultations |
due to the low cost and relatively low hazard | posed by the liquid in case of breakage. |
Lovejoy asks the guests questions | posed by the public via text and email.The show is r |
security, with a specific focus on the threats | posed by nuclear weapons. |
cross into British territory, and the obstacle | posed by the Rocky Mountains to supply lines. |
has different settings to adjust the challenge | posed by the game. |
win the exotic holiday by answering a question | posed by Jools Holland; Evans would introduce this s |
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