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ther, differed on how to deal with the British | threat. |
re undertaken to preserve it from the constant | threat of building development. |
ce sheets in the Earth system and the societal | threat of climate change and rising sea levels. |
atened Species, with hunting being the biggest | threat. |
The real | threat to Earth are the 16 Megamines that start at th |
eisleiter lectured the detainees on the Jewish | threat, quoting the stock phrase, "the Jews are our m |
Department of Homeland Security, the Terrorist | Threat Integration Center (the predecessor to today's |
He also pledged $50-million to the Nuclear | Threat Initiative, in Washington, where he has served |
sttruppen surrendered quickly, and the biggest | threat to the Allies were the mines. |
The mixed | threat attacks generally try to exploit multiple vuln |
departments consider the epidemic the largest | threat to public safety and attribute higher rates of |
The impending | threat of anarchy has given rise to a secret vice org |
The main | threat to short-tailed monitors is predation by large |
his belief that secularisation is the biggest | threat to Europe. |
ope Stephen II acted to neutralize the Lombard | threat by courting the de facto Frankish ruler, Pepin |
al perils on his way to face Havgan, the worst | threat of all, a deity whose evil is masked by an att |
not what the guy imagine is that the greatest | threat to the next and the Italian artistic heritage |
to a separate location to counter the Mysteron | threat. |
irst two 7"s on a 12", also known as the Minor | Threat LP, was a combination of American hardcore pun |
uipment, the wrong vehicle, for the particular | threat that the patrol or whatever it was encountered |
The Taliban's | threat to derail the election follows plans by the go |
ts after his death in 1420, and the increasing | threat of the Timurids, the Black Sheep Turkomans mai |
In response to the growing | threat of invasion during the Napoleonic wars. |
rnment's system for dealing with the hurricane | threat. |
it is hit and explodes, thwarting the Mysteron | threat. |
(106 U.C.): In order to deal with the ongoing | threat of space pirates descended from elements of th |
e Chinese invasion of Tibet and the subsequent | threat it posed to the North-East, the IAF commenced |
e Professor Mark Wickham-Jones says the terror | threat has brought many changes to Britain during the |
finds the Kennedy brothers facing the gravest | threat to the world with the discovery of Soviet miss |
The other | threat to Roosevelt, Indiana Senator Charles Warren F |
The main | threat to the Eureka Dunes evening primrose was off-r |
eepers are needed there because of the growing | threat from insurgent groups. |
mmunity is largely responding to the al-Shabab | threat militarily rather than politically. |
The main | threat to this species on Santa Cruz Island was the p |
n uneasy calm in the area following the latest | threat by MEND, says Obum Cletus, a community leader |
ensive weapons in order to eliminate the alien | threat and save his people. |
rison, General Robert E. Lee saw the potential | threat to Richmond and ordered a counterattack on Sep |
s out of Florida for camp due to the submarine | threat. |
n the $12 billion drug Lipitor, and the rising | threat of counterfeit drugs. |
n status of the groovebelly stingray; the main | threat to its population is likely bycatch mortality |
Temur Yakobashvili shrugged off the Abkhazian | threat, saying that Abkhazia has no technical means t |
response to what he perceived to be the Soviet | threat, but also looked at missiles as a stepping sto |
tary observation point, because of the Ottoman | threat. |
h and the Iroquois, which reduced the military | threat to settlers in the southwest of the island, fa |
suspicious of the revivals (and their seeming | threat to authority), wanted to suppress them. |
that the people of Earth received their first | threat from the Mysterons from Mars. |
Teachers did follow through with their strike | threat despite an offer of 8% increase in salary. |
ctorious generals whose popularity made them a | threat to the Senate's collective authority. |
McMahon went on to Hands Tied and then Triple | Threat. |
nomic problems in the face of the then growing | threat from communism. |
By then, the | threat of a locust plague emerged, creating one of th |
have further aggravated the problem; there is | threat of flooding of 14 island - villages of the lak |
e not known to be fixed yet and therefore pose | threat to the Orkut users. |
merely saw him as an American and therefore a | threat and so he was executed. |
send in Delta Force to deal with this unknown | threat. |
e of the steps taken to counter this perceived | threat was the conversion of partially built British |
Facit sought to handle this disruptive | threat by collaborating with the Japanese firm Hayaka |
to ‘inform the highest authorities of this new | threat and to request an official statement from the |
Faced with this continued | threat, the Union high command created the Middle Mil |
To counter this Soviet | threat to western Europe, NATO decided to expand thei |
lves on another adventure to discover this new | threat. |
After this, the | threat was so great for the Iberian Christian kingdom |
e IRLA has a small arms collection, though its | threat is not "terrorist in nature." |
things in interstate commerce, even though the | threat may come only from intrastate activities." |
At this time, though a | threat exists, there is no evidence that a tsunami is |
it to end its isolationism in 1876 through the | threat of military force (see Treaty of Ganghwa). |
s to increase community investment through the | threat of withdrawal of savings deposits, is being ad |
emical and biological threats through improved | threat awareness and advanced surveillance, detection |
be "enemies of the volk community" and thus a | threat to the integrity and security of the heimat. |
under control of the Orangist party and thus a | threat to the security of the Commonwealth. |
By this time the | threat of invasion of Australia by Japan and the rati |
onc's statement was interpreted at the time as | threat to use Goldschmidt's collapsing marriage as a |
Due to the | threat of IEDs scattered throughout the terrain by in |
westward migration occurred in response to the | threat posed by the Huns. |
rave danger of losing their Honey Shop to this | threat. |
Owing to persistent | threat from encroachers, many of them would not like |
as far south as Lancashire, in response to the | threat of attack from the Scots and the Border Reiver |
om the album shortly before release due to the | threat of legal action. |
en was famously quoted in response to Juneau's | threat to play in Switzerland instead "Then he'll hav |
ngs may well have been made in response to the | threat from the Romans. |
Due to the | threat for downed wires, the governor ordered for the |
This was in response to the | threat of invasion to Henry VIII from the French and |
In response to his | threat of litigation, a meeting of local trade unions |
the rear of the building was closed due to the | threat of falling debris. |
the decision to refrain from resorting to the | threat or use of force against the territorial integr |
prises that range of experience related to the | threat of personal annihilation, of destruction of se |
l again the following day; however, due to the | threat of Colin, the vessel was set to leave later in |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown replied to the | threat saying "Nothing can justify either threats to |
stering programs to prevent and respond to the | threat of ship-sourced marine pollution; and |
-front cabins called "camps" which, due to the | threat of hurricanes, were "built-to-be-rebuilt" by i |
ally incorporated in 1958 as a response to the | threat of annexation by neighboring Vernon Hills. |
In response to the | threat, the Confederate government sent Brig. |
killer time and energy, and opens them to the | threat of revenge, without any direct compensating be |
nses in the area, reacted quickly to Hancock's | threat. |
e Rule question as the alternative to Ulster's | threat of partition. |
immediately alerted his fellow Marines to the | threat. |
In 1707, due to a | threat of Swedish invasion, the gun slots of the Troi |
to premiere at a Proms concert, but due to the | threat of V1 rocket raids on London the piece was fir |
a, who was raised in another family due to the | threat of him being killed by Kansa. |
adian security establishment to respond to the | threat of terrorism. |
In response to the | threat, Cromwell left some of his lieutenants in Irel |
the queen's councillors held it to amount to a | threat against the supremacy of the crown. |
arding of physical education credit due to the | threat of a lawsuit. |
One response to this | threat was to introduce voluntary rationing in Februa |
the American people by its complacency to the | threat of communism and the leak of vital secrets to |
a act of 1915, was enforced in response to the | threat in Punjab and Bengal. |
ved to co-ordinate a national response to this | threat to the well-being of the bisexual community. |
o to Phthia, which is a reference to Achilles' | threat in the Iliad that he-the mightiest of Greek wa |
It stated that due to the | threat of British air attack on Eastern Germany it wa |
NSS offers services relating to security, | threat assessment, satellite and radio communications |
and employ state resources in response to any | threat or act of terrorism. |
an article of the FCMA treaty referring to the | threat of war. |
nited States mainland, they "contribute to the | threat to Western naval forces operating in the North |
d 44th, whose gunners quickly responded to the | threat, disabling the locomotive and killing multiple |
he success of his supporters, responded to the | threat of condemnation and execution by actually proc |
l, withdrew its ongoing subsidy which led to a | threat of closure, and to scrutiny of how council fun |
The high numbers of captives adds to the | threat to the beluga population, while their carcasse |
d one of the first campaigns to respond to the | threat Chief Paulina posed to settlers and rival Indi |
Landry was forced to leave the field due to a | threat against his life. |
d government is presented as a solution to the | threat of nuclear weapons. |
ine is a cost-effective counter-measure to the | threat of seasonal or pandemic outbreaks of influenza |
and international policies that respond to the | threat of terrorism including support for the 9/11 Co |
attle of Tory Island put a decisive end to the | threat. |
In response to the | threat by the Soviet Union, especially after the 1948 |
ere acting reasonably and proportionately to a | threat of injury. |
ecializing in news media law to respond to the | threat and nominated Skolnick and fellow reporters Ki |
my without a fight on 13 April 1940 due to the | threat of German bombing. |
In response to this | threat, the Navy Department decided to send a divisio |
Hale merely took the | threat in stride; and invited him to do so when the t |
soldier-warrior charging headlong towards the | threat to her fellow soldiers, her "brothers-in-arms" |
roup travels farther away from their town, the | threat of attack from hostile Native American tribes |
Many local residents of the townships under | threat battled the fires with garden hoses, as there |
e global traditional arts and traditions under | threat of extinction . |
was compelled to negotiate a new treaty, under | threat of forcible removal to the Dakota Territory, a |
y of Symbols, it combines the triangle meaning | threat and the "Y" meaning a choice between good and |
A two way | threat, he also finished his career with 15 intercept |
verbal alert in English regarding the type of | threat, the appropriate action and a telephone number |
The UK's terror | threat warning level remains "critical", meaning that |
nto two opposing camps became unavoidable, the | threat of the USSR and Eastern Bloc became much more |
At the time, the coast was under constant | threat from the French, who were warring with England |
The countryside is under continued | threat. |
ings decline that kept the show under constant | threat of cancellation. |
in the Westward Migration were under constant | threat from Indian attack, and a network of forts was |
990 when Thatcher's position was under serious | threat, Prout informed the 1922 Committee that 20 of |
and to convince them that Jhansi was under no | threat of an attack. |
Naturist Beach, although it may be under some | threat from property development. |
rch in the United Nations, which was under the | threat of being banned by world treaty. |
m, Khorasan Razavi province, are under serious | threat of destruction. |
ersonnel and protect civilians under immediate | threat of violence. |
in the Middle Ages to a place under continuous | threat by floods in the 19th century. |
ccused even when they were not under immediate | threat of bodily harm at the time the offence was com |
adows, a habitat that is diminishing under the | threat from intensive agriculture. |
Under increasing | threat from the Drug Enforcement Administration, he q |
Under increasing | threat from local Indian tribes, Baca moved his famil |
om the chainsaw, the park is under significant | threat from the hemlock woolly adelgid, which has bee |
us in 1996 as locally common and not under any | threat. |
oured Brigade when Great Britain was under the | threat of invasion and more armoured formations were |
f those supposedly safe seats is under serious | threat. |
, north central Texas was still under constant | threat from Native American attacks and settlers aban |
Under the | threat of demolition, the Galveston Historical Founda |
but concerns about tank performance under the | threat of German blitzkrieg led to the approval for p |
failed on the grounds that she was not under a | threat of "immediate death or bodily harm" and that t |
Allies' favour and convoys were under reduced | threat. |
kuta rule, the Gangas were also under constant | threat of civil war and from invasions of the increas |
e historic centre of the town is under serious | threat from neglect and reevelopment. |
gn and occupation of the land, while under the | threat of forced eviction by the Los Angeles County S |
nality of the statute because she was under no | threat of prosecution, and so invalidation would not |
urity of the French Caribbean was under severe | threat during the wars, as the Royal Navy dominated t |
ns that are not believed to be under immediate | threat but are poorly known, this species has been de |
Warner's Hotel was under the | threat of demolition from the 1960s until 2000, when |
for those ships believed to be under terrorist | threat. |
to be sworn to pledge their loyalty under the | threat of curse. |
ich eventually became unoccupied and under the | threat of demolition by developers. |
so been speculated that an unidentified health | threat, or poisoning from the insecticide Fipronil us |
ive opensource spam filter and unified network | threat management system. |
secession [of the South from the Union]", "the | threat of coercion of the South by the North galvaniz |
had let the fort fall into disrepair until the | threat of rebellion was growing in Upper Canada. |
and soon made a name for themselves, until the | threat of legal action by Kimberly-Clark in 1979 prom |
g named Harold is sent by Milo to back up this | threat with physical intimidation, but the mild-manne |
aid he would kill the hostages, backing up his | threat by grabbing one in a stranglehold; she was hea |
Upon Bashford's | threat that force would be used if necessary, MacArth |
ents of the University of California, upon the | threat of an eminent domain acquisition by the Univer |
was released (not until 1947 in the USA), the | threat of invasion had subsided, but it was still see |
ory of felony convictions involving the use or | threat of violence. |
They used the | threat of violence to cause many Republicans to stay |
s coach Jackie Sherrill claimed Curry used the | threat of weather as an excuse because his quarterbac |
would win by a large margin, and was using the | threat to boycott as a "face-saving gesture". |
Using the | threat of his own resignation he forced the Reichstag |
or us to convert (to Islam) is a very explicit | threat that he is going to attack us in a very hard w |
yal, Slaughter is protected from the very real | threat of traitors. |
There was also a very real | threat that the Louisiana State Legislature would wit |
Rain Of Iron And Ice: The Very Real | Threat Of Comet And Asteroid Bombardment by John S. L |
Bush fires present a very real | threat for the Berowra area due to the proximity of b |
Screaming at a Wall (Minor | Threat cover) Bonus track available only on vinyl |
ollowing the beginning of the Pacific War, the | threat of invasion by Japan, and the appointment of G |
e), liberal views on manmade global warming (A | threat to life on Earth? |
on of her territorial waters by warships under | threat of internment. |
by bishops and magnates that Northampton was a | threat to Oxford, Henry III dissolved the University |
orthwest News for a brief time as it was under | threat of closing down, which it subsequently did. |
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