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Later, in 1942, a more serious | threat emerged as the Afrika Korps, under the command |
To help fight this | threat, Woodruff asked for permission from the Japane |
To meet this | threat he asked for additional troops, claiming the c |
that Porsena withdrew his army in fear of the | threat of assassination invented by the young Roman. |
efeated Adam Avalanche and Rufguts in a Triple | Threat match at the show Power Play 6. |
A where he developed into a legitimate scoring | threat, garnering at least 55 points in five consecut |
the two halves accurately depicts the nation's | threat environment at any moment. |
tworking profiles, she is a 25-year-old "cyber | threat analyst" at the Naval Network Warfare Command |
He was a triple | threat athlete at Hill House High School in New Haven |
way match at Bragging Rights, and in a triple | threat match at Survivor Series. |
as far south as Lancashire, in response to the | threat of attack from the Scots and the Border Reiver |
The continuous | threat of attack from the Tipu Sultan had made him re |
ng with the public in the event of a terrorist | threat or attack within the State of Alabama. |
The | threat of attack rapidly passed and the Allied naval |
roup travels farther away from their town, the | threat of attack from hostile Native American tribes |
With the | threat of attack using nuclear weapons the station wa |
ons and the Chippewas would unite and become a | threat, deliberate attempts were made to sabotage any |
n Naval Treaty which theoretically removed the | threat to Australia posed by Japan, and as the scope |
It can be argued that the | threat to Australia from "intensified blockade" was l |
As the | threat to Australia declined the VAOC's role was expa |
olyai and Ottoman Emperor Suleyman I mounted a | threat against Austria in two military campaigns (of |
Since Serbia did not really pose a | threat to Austria, for the next 10 months the Austria |
rs recaptured most of Galicia, and the Russian | threat to Austria-Hungary was averted. |
suspicious of the revivals (and their seeming | threat to authority), wanted to suppress them. |
the vast overload to his systems, making him a | threat to Autobot and Decepticon alike. |
the end of the 17th century, after the Turkish | threat was averted by Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
rianas invasion had been secured and the enemy | threat turned back. |
Faced with the | threat of ballistic attack, and with the advent of la |
of 1944 with the lessening of the Japanese air | threat, the base became a combat cargo airfield, supp |
Brett | Threat - bass guitar |
The | threat will be met with a projected 15,000 German pol |
tinely wins area championships and is always a | threat to be a playoff contender. |
A | threat can be either "intentional" (i.e., intelligent |
Yanagi and Kine soon proved that Senkawa was a | threat to be considered. |
ion or exposure to the elements was a constant | threat, and beatings and other punishments were routi |
This | threat has been interpreted by some media commentator |
ntegrate with relative ease once the immediate | threat has been dealt with. |
stated reason for the venue change was that a | threat had been issued towards the company in the wak |
The worst | threat has been poaching by cactus collectors. |
ss, Captain Scarlet begins to suspect that the | threat has been misinterpreted. |
Once a potential | threat has been detected the onboard system alerts re |
Military spokespesons have responded that the | threat has been referred to law enforcement and count |
This | threat has been eliminated and the plant's situation |
outine of hisses, foot stamping, and tail-high | threat postures before resorting to the spray. |
Many protesters sensed an approaching | threat and began to leave the city center. |
r the MEND statement, which he said included a | threat, he began to receive telephone calls threateni |
any other documents, who live under a constant | threat of being captured and deported from one countr |
Harker House, currently under | threat of being demolished due to a recent fire in No |
out for the persecution of the police and the | threat of being put in jail. |
Soon enough, even after receiving the | threat of being beaten to death with a golden mallet, |
BBC: Expert says | threat is being ignored. |
use Committee on Un-American Activities, under | threat of being blacklisted in the movie industry, bu |
and by the end of the 1994-95 season faced the | threat of being expelled from the Football League and |
rch in the United Nations, which was under the | threat of being banned by world treaty. |
ding the firemen, died, and the boat was under | threat of being burned by locals afraid of contagion. |
Because of the | threat of being shunned, change to the Ordnung is usu |
Under | threat of being turned over to the irate lynch mob ou |
is marked by an instance of cruelty, here the | threat of being burned at the stake, symbolised by th |
es of the Glen being falsely arrested with the | threat of being hanged to force Breck to give himself |
r fled when it became clear that there was the | threat of being handed over to Yugoslavia. |
oodland ancient woodland in the park, is under | threat of being destroyed due to concerns its trees ( |
he major governing bodies for UK sport) on the | threat of betting to the integrity of sport. |
d War defense against the generally understood | threat of biological warfare. |
as allocated nearly $50 billion to address the | threat of biological weapons. |
vels in the region were found to possibly be a | threat to birds with long-term exposure. |
Wind turbines represent a much smaller | threat to birds, due to being much lower in number an |
fence until coerced to surrender by the king's | threat to blind her husband. |
fines of riverine combat greatly increased the | threat of boarding parties. |
A beot is a promise, vow, | threat, or boast. |
hat rivers are navigable, they can also pose a | threat to boaters. |
ccused even when they were not under immediate | threat of bodily harm at the time the offence was com |
urity concerns of the French, or the perceived | threat of Bolshevism in Central and Eastern Europe. |
ween the British and Americans over an implied | threat to bomb Chinese bases in Manchuria, and the ap |
e evacuated during World War II because of the | threat of bombing. |
department was evacuated in 1939 to avoid the | threat of bombing. |
rted and aggressive, as he sees Clive posing a | threat to bond that he shares with Jacki. |
However, it also represents a constant fire | threat to Bonnet Bay, most notably manifesting in the |
Screaming at a Wall (Minor | Threat cover) Bonus track available only on vinyl |
As a running back, Nelson was a | threat as both a runner and as receiver out of the ba |
They faced a small but consistent | threat from both German and Japanese "surface raiders |
Soon she finds herself under | threat from both the planet, its inhabitants and even |
would win by a large margin, and was using the | threat to boycott as a "face-saving gesture". |
igade under Colonel John F. DeCourcy to pose a | threat to Brigadier General John W. Frazer's 2,300 ma |
To respond to the American | threat, the British at Mackinac organized a militia c |
ntinuing attacks from Native Americans and the | threat of British attacks during the Revolutionary Wa |
iece of Soviet equipment that was the greatest | threat to British Army helicopters during the Cold Wa |
The principal | threat to British control of the region was a squadro |
s way to Danayakkan kottai from where he was a | threat to British kingdom.Sirumugai is believed to ha |
n June 1940, Italian forces became a potential | threat to British supply routes in the Red Sea and th |
r of some urgency to counter the German U-boat | threat to British shipping during World War I. |
It stated that due to the | threat of British air attack on Eastern Germany it wa |
mands, are generally seen as the most pressing | threat to British unity. |
lesnake, the Bellone, which had been a serious | threat to British trade. |
e Professor Mark Wickham-Jones says the terror | threat has brought many changes to Britain during the |
largely because he could clarify how serious a | threat the Buffalo Six were. |
re undertaken to preserve it from the constant | threat of building development. |
hington had essentially acceded to the British | threat to burn Boston, and had not hindered their dep |
s for an Islamic center near Ground Zero and a | threat to burn the Quran. |
lse in American politics did, that the biggest | threat to Bush was a guy from Arkansas named Bill Cli |
It was initially proposed for | threat modeling, but is now used more broadly. |
s, which gave Lewis plenty of swing - his main | threat - but it was still a decent return for the deb |
nd sends him down to Earth to help against the | threat of Buu, he combines with Goku using the Potara |
many people in Buea were not convinced of the | threat posed by AIDS, and that he hoped to persuade t |
westward migration occurred in response to the | threat posed by the Huns. |
had heightened the company's awareness of the | threat represented by other dock interests. |
nts at stratovolcanoes, similar to the current | threat posed by the western flank of Cumbre Vieja, co |
n the dwarfs' home, but later warns her of the | threat posed by the Queen and rushes to her aid upon |
sh government had deliberately exaggerated the | threat posed by Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction in |
t technique for eradicating or suppressing the | threat posed by pests to the livestock and crops that |
Arthur and Vladivostok to counter the growing | threat posed by the Imperial Japanese Navy towards Ru |
as one of the first leaders who recognized the | threat posed by the rise of the communal forces to th |
instantly switched plans to meet the immediate | threat posed by the Percys. |
Fearing the | threat posed by the US carriers to the RY forces, whi |
A lack of resources in the region and the | threat posed by the French Indian Ocean island bases |
lina, he decided to turn north and address the | threat posed by the Continental Army remnants in Nort |
ly of the Farthing Wood animals to discuss the | threat posed by mankind's destruction of their woodla |
His writings addressed not only the | threat posed by Fascism and Stalinism but included a |
f the Sixth Continent, Volume 1: The Universal | Threat, artwork by Juillard |
Convinced of the | threat posed by the Allies to the iron ore supply, Hi |
kyo and the surrounding areas, galvanizing the | threat posed by the American aircraft carriers in the |
castle took place as a protection against the | threat posed by the Ottoman forces with a base amount |
erica's neo-con bellicosity, a belief that the | threat posed by Iraq was being exaggerated, a prefere |
poorly put together", was slow to perceive the | threat presented by Nixon and remained continually on |
ominated by the impending election, and by the | threat posed by the National Front. |
In August 1999, he argued that the | threat posed by Osama bin Laden had been blown out of |
he conceived the plan after reading about the | threat posed by discarded plastic to the world's ocea |
Finally realising the | threat posed by the rapid German advance from the Ard |
li administration is too weak to withstand the | threat posed by the hard-line Islamic insurgents. |
e is a new potential type of computer security | threat identified by researchers from the University |
ly unavoidable, but necessary to eliminate the | threat posed by communism. |
lone in trying to control the growing internal | threat presented by its own citizens. |
ika castle, and led 7000 men north to face the | threat posed by Murakami Yoshikiyo. |
Another | threat listed by the NPS is from the lowering ground |
ng] as meaningless padding and lessen[ing] the | threat posed by Commander Kaagh", attributing the lac |
sent to this part of the front because of the | threat to Caen further east. |
Perhaps the most serious occurred in an "Air | Threat Conference Call" initiated by the National Mil |
This building is now itself under | threat, as calls for the building to be updated are s |
s not refer to the predators themselves but to | threat, distinguishing calls from words. |
id (…And Out Come the Wolves) and in the Major | Threat ad campaign by Nike. |
Note that a | threat type can have multiple origins. |
The Multilateral Agreement on Investment & the | Threat to Canadian Sovereignty (1997) with Maude Barl |
ings decline that kept the show under constant | threat of cancellation. |
January 26 - After receiving a death | threat, a candidate representing the Official Unionis |
repeated the question twice again, adding the | threat of capital punishment; if they still persevere |
to the Franks in general, but posed a serious | threat to Carloman's position. |
cooperation with NPSGlobal are: ABACC, Nuclear | Threat Initiative, Carnegie Endowment for Internation |
Although not a military | threat to Carthage, Hanno the Great was captured, fou |
ccused of aggravated assault, uttering a death | threat, assault causing bodily harm, and assault with |
d sabotage campaigns, which once posed a large | threat to CCP authorities, was greatly reduced. |
Once the navy became wary of the submarine | threat, losses ceased. |
U.S. Navy Multiple | Threat Alert Center |
Department of Homeland Security, the Terrorist | Threat Integration Center (the predecessor to today's |
Perceiving the | threat of charges and the gag order as part of a larg |
o take the wheels in his place, thus causing a | threat to Charlie. |
This | threat was checked by the radical revolution of 1840, |
USAMRIID was created in 1970 to counter the | threat of chemical and biological weapons. |
Although Abyzou is regarded mainly as a | threat to child-bearing women and to infants, some of |
about the abuse suffered by, or the continuing | threat to, children in the Archdiocese is simply not |
n led normal and well-adjusted lives, posed no | threat to children or public morality, and that homos |
ontain any separatist activities which posed a | threat to China and that Turkish security agencies ha |
(UARS) STS-48 mission, largely in response to | threat of chlorofluorocarbons to ozone layer. |
The magazine was created by Film | Threat founder Chris Gore. |
g to these texts, the Red Jews were an epochal | threat to Christendom, and would invade Europe during |
4th century that constituted the first Turkish | threat to Christian shipping in the Aegean since the |
Seen as a great | threat to Christian Europe, the bridge was attacked s |
the Battle of Jabiim highlighted the level of | threat the CIS posed to the Galactic Republic. |
was a widespread belief that communism posed a | threat to citizens. |
of the residual City of South Sydney was under | threat, the City of Sydney and the City of South Sydn |
the We Have A Right campaign is to counter the | threat to civil liberties posed by religious extremis |
e USA PATRIOT Act as invasive of privacy and a | threat to civil liberties, and has fought the REAL ID |
kuta rule, the Gangas were also under constant | threat of civil war and from invasions of the increas |
FC winning the FA Cup - or it's the latest net | threat to civilization. |
ague in scoring, behind the Lions' all-purpose | threat Dutch Clark. |
When the level of this | threat becomes clear, Theseus runs a kamikaze mission |
The bomb | threat was cleared, but left buses operating after th |
ncreasing awareness amongst students about the | threat of climate change. |
ce sheets in the Earth system and the societal | threat of climate change and rising sea levels. |
Upon hearing of a | threat to close down the Edinburgh Royal Observatory, |
If a predator or perceived | threat comes closer, a Steenbok will leap away and fo |
orthwest News for a brief time as it was under | threat of closing down, which it subsequently did. |
The line was under | threat of closure for many years, and it was finally |
The latter has been under | threat of closure by Bristol City Council, but is now |
The museum was under | threat of closure as of 2009, pending a decision by C |
s in which smaller, independent retailers face | threat of closure following the opening of branches o |
In 2001, the factory faced the | threat of closure but was saved by a new contract fro |
hers across Northern Ireland, however is under | threat of closure by Libraries NI. 138 people came to |
t Augustine, Highbury, London, which was under | threat of closure (see below). |
Thankfully the school survived the | threat of closure and in 2004 boasted more than 50 pu |
After only just escaping the | threat of closure, Town finished in 17th place, but f |
l, withdrew its ongoing subsidy which led to a | threat of closure, and to scrutiny of how council fun |
ranch which has now reopened after being under | threat of closure. |
In 2004 The Garment District was under | threat of closure. |
hat even the largest factories were faced with | threat of closure. |
a focus on those issues of greatest commercial | threat to club operators. |
other sources attempted to debunk the security | threat, while CNOOC was willing to submit to a US sec |
sulting federal investigation, and the looming | threat of coal sludge ponds throughout the coalfield |
during the Colonial Period provided a constant | threat of coastal raids by enemy warships. |
secession [of the South from the Union]", "the | threat of coercion of the South by the North galvaniz |
here quantitative analysis backed by the tacit | threat of coercion has replaced overt military and ec |
l again the following day; however, due to the | threat of Colin, the vessel was set to leave later in |
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