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ly sophisticated and widely available, and the | threat is constantly evolving. |
out for the persecution of the police and the | threat of being put in jail. |
t fell into disuse after the war ended and the | threat of raids was over. |
ntinuing attacks from Native Americans and the | threat of British attacks during the Revolutionary Wa |
oux Indians were considered very hostile and a | threat to early settlers. |
, when disturbed, are very possessive and show | threat displays guarding their burrows. |
Mohammed to take over the city and constitute | threat to the Biafran bids. |
ease Leela's standing with the thieves and the | threat over her life diminishes. |
nd developed sounds similar to NOFX, and Minor | Threat. |
ican Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the | threat of manned bomber attacks, the 95th was assigne |
Police increased security and the | threat was never acted upon. |
ly letting the building become derelict and in | threat of demolition. |
ng" code, in response to RIAA pressure and the | threat of legal action, in light of the U.S. Supreme |
on in December 1907 despite high water and the | threat of yellow fever along the Trinity River. |
ad a bad reputation as a vulgar and commercial | threat to the witty, "legitimate" Restoration drama; |
s cause more deaths than all the wars, and the | threat is increasing. |
1B radar as a result of the Korean War and the | threat of a communist attack on Alaska. |
tion also holds the hope to stopping Gog and a | threat far worse than a disturbed Jedi spirit. |
LAF increasing the number of airfields and the | threat to these from the LTTE. |
There was hatred and constant | threat of violence. |
f Fugazi, formerly of The Teen Idles and Minor | Threat |
ous of France as a Roman Catholic nation and a | threat to the British nation. |
A lack of resources in the region and the | threat posed by the French Indian Ocean island bases |
l founded by MacKaye's older brother and Minor | Threat vocalist, Ian MacKaye. |
gued that the real causes were fatigue and the | threat of starvation. |
contended intense jealousy, paranoia, and the | threat of "false domestic abuse claims" to the police |
with many new developments going ahead and the | threat of downgrading hanging over the Milton Keynes |
till are) depicted as outsiders, aliens, and a | threat. |
Dolza, realizing the situation and the | threat that human emotions pose to his command, and t |
pts on Arab Legion positions at Latrun and the | threat of a UN imposed cease fire. |
conomically, and politically liberating" and a | threat to Japanese men; others point out that the pur |
acial riots going on in his home country and a | threat of a boycott by the black athletes of the US t |
n contributor to starting the Cold War and the | threat of the Korean War becoming the precursor for t |
he congregation contested the decision and the | threat was lifted. |
ally had a very large black population and the | threat of integration prompted segregation academies |
t yet received food or drinking water, and the | threat of disease outbreaks has also increased; Paulo |
armers work is a nuisance to the farmers and a | threat to the king's rule. |
We seek a world free of war and the | threat of war |
historic decline in population and continuing | threat of habitat loss due to development encroachmen |
tituted by mere presence both a reminder and a | threat that they might need to account for themselves |
ed in 1933 due to old age, ill health, and the | threat of potential arrest. |
A Strategy for Peace: Human Values and the | Threat of War (Pantheon Books, 1989; Vintage paperbac |
of Anglo-Norman encroachment of Wales and the | threat of conquest by the Crown of England. |
ed popular among the Turkmen of Anatolia and a | threat to the stability of the fragile Seljuq-Mongol |
The myth of the "outside enemy" and the | threat of "Islamic terrorists" was the cornerstone of |
ng fire, the decay of downtown Memphis and the | threat of demolition for the construction of an offic |
outine of hisses, foot stamping, and tail-high | threat postures before resorting to the spray. |
ously used private detectives, lawyers and the | threat of law suits in order to silence those that op |
ce, Stalag 17, Admit You're Shit and Potential | Threat. |
civil order; political assassinations; and the | threat of urban guerrilla warfare by militant groups. |
The Galactic Patrol wins, however, and the | threat of the Boskonian Grand Fleet to both Klovia an |
Amidst the rising wave of lawlessness and the | threat of a Communist insurgency, Marcos declared mar |
very effective in reducing fuel loads and the | threat of wildfire spread in the wildland/urban inter |
o is already estranged from his wife and under | threat of redundancy from his shipyard job, the two m |
oject poses a serious environmental and health | threat for thousands of inhabitants, with further neg |
5, produced by Ian MacKaye of Fugazi and Minor | Threat, and released on vinyl in June of that year as |
gic, mystery, murder, a lesson in love and the | threat of world domination. |
f slavery into the western territories and the | threat of the Slave Power became the central issues i |
e USA PATRIOT Act as invasive of privacy and a | threat to civil liberties, and has fought the REAL ID |
hinese soon responded to the challenge and the | threat that this posed, however. |
Tehran are a sign of chronic conspiracy and a | threat to the national security. |
enses, a devastating financial crisis, and the | threat of the Commons to report Governor Glen's condu |
c flights had also experienced delays, and the | threat of further air travel disruption cut US Presid |
r weapons, weapons of mass destruction and the | threat of terrorism. |
ubjects posed an active political and military | threat to the regime, as they rejected Italian rule a |
s for an Islamic center near Ground Zero and a | threat to burn the Quran. |
th the early tendencies of 7 Seconds and Minor | Threat but also (Straight Edge Hardcore's) modern exp |
vate sector through severe regulations and the | threat of confiscatory fines for petty offences. |
This rapid advance and the | threat to Kolwezi forced Mobutu to appeal for interna |
dent made the FA confront the issue and, under | threat of a breakaway, they allowed payments to playe |
d Yijiangshan Islands, and another nationalist | threat to the vital coastal sea lines of communicatio |
The building was targeted for another bomb | threat in October 1995, but no bomb was found. |
llowing a successful strike, another simulated | threat, this time disguised, emerged and was subseque |
Another bomb | threat at a different location (seen on the Robotics |
Another serious | threat is hunting for the illegal wildlife trade, whi |
to the US with him due to the anti-Jewish Nazi | threat. |
easure to counter the growing Anti-UN Alliance | threat. |
World War as to be unable to pose any serious | threat to the United States; moreover, the U.S. maint |
ing machines designed to destroy any potential | threat to their (possibly long-dead) creators. |
during which they had never faced any serious | threat of going down. |
te, Hiddensee was designed to oppose any naval | threat to the East German Coast, and to fulfill this |
None of these pose any real | threat to them. |
ithin the country and to ward off any external | threat, and did not require any formal form of taxati |
tin America armies in anticipation of any Axis | threat is discussed, as well as the clearing out of s |
for uncovering and dealing with any potential | threat to the Imperium. |
viciously and tenaciously fight any perceived | threat, as demonstrated when the school's first presi |
Kirin in Manchuria, thereby removing any Boxer | threat to Harbin and the Chinese Eastern Railway. |
stop badware - viruses, spyware, and any other | threat to the open Internet. |
gathering intelligence to combat any possible | threat “before, during and after” Wednesday's referen |
In 1864, when Washington, D.C., appeared under | threat when Jubal Early's Confederate Army crossed th |
Edge was released, kids were approaching Minor | Threat while they were on tour telling them that they |
These local shops are under | threat of demolition from large schemes planned by Te |
We Are the | Threat (2007, Facedown Records) |
Feral cats on Santa Cruz Island are a | threat. |
Today bugs are under | threat as never before, so help us to secure a divers |
eblood for many existing communities are under | threat from dams, irrigation schemes, and land cleari |
The Battery Rocks are under | threat from the "Route Partnership" scheme, which int |
Wandering Smicks are a | threat, but are harmless when eating the turnips foun |
here is no scientific evidence that they are a | threat to the environment. |
ow persuaded the King that the Huguenots are a | threat to his reign, and has signed an edict authoris |
These are the | threat to a woman's physical life; when pregnancy has |
a plot where the protagonists' lives are under | threat from the villans, and therefore part of the pl |
urt and convinces him that the explorers are a | threat. |
wadays, townland names in particular are under | threat owing to a new computerised system of addresse |
However, the party soon left the area under | threat from the local Winnebagos during the Winnebago |
is theoretical work, Hurd has also argued that | threat displays in birds, and headbob displays in the |
ay 7 April after an Irish Republican Army bomb | threat forced the evacuation of the course. |
00 and steel pilings in the 1920s arrested the | threat. |
e National Movement and PLO were seen too as a | threat to Syria, as they opposed Syrian strategy. |
osing directions, by writer Sven Birkerts as a | threat to print culture (in HotWired magazine and in |
he RWR so it does not recognize the radar as a | threat, even if the signal itself is detected. |
and the working class and were perceived as a | threat by the establishment due to the agitation it c |
ation's poor ratings, it was somehow seen as a | threat to the ratings of the more mainstream and succ |
mer base of the United Farmers who saw it as a | threat to their ability to afford farm workers. |
had opponents on the left: Reform saw it as a | threat because its graduates would be equipped to def |
whose rebellious attitude the former saw as a | threat to "ecclesiastical unity". |
n nuclear weapons, ultimately ending them as a | threat to the world. |
see American foreign policy in the region as a | threat. |
by ground, but this policy was changed as the | threat of roadside bombs from Hezbollah increased. |
ion to get rid of those whom he perceived as a | threat, which was something of a backhanded complimen |
At first,she thought Sword as a | threat but after seeing him fight,her thoughts about |
tors had told them they were not regarded as a | threat, and that they could expect to be released. |
Bands such as Minor | Threat, Government Issue, The Faith, Void, Iron Cross |
ents saw construction workers from Quebec as a | threat to local employment, and voted Tory to protest |
ysore's alliance with the French was seen as a | threat to the East India Company and Mysore was attac |
Seen by Keskusta politicians as a | threat to their party's hold on the presidency after |
tablishing it as a Roman client-state and as a | threat on the Roman-Parthian border, and Augustus was |
n image of the Join, Or Die was delivered as a | threat to a victim in the NCIS episode "Dead Air". |
of persecution and oppression of shugenja as a | threat to the ruling military hegemony. |
But few as costly as the | threat of the Wirrn. |
create a phantom Airborne Brigade to act as a | threat to enemy planning of operations. |
Some view speed cameras as a | threat to privacy, civil rights and safety, while oth |
display this pruinescence to other males as a | threat while defending territories at the edge of the |
As the | threat of war in Europe became ever more clear the de |
ratic Party saw the preparedness movement as a | threat. |
d, and Methodism in general, which he saw as a | threat to his Anglican congregation. |
ng apocalypse and do not see Buffy's army as a | threat. |
While Russell's tribe (Zapatera) saw him as a | threat, and intentionally lost an immunity challenge |
As Tamils saw English not as a | threat, but a tool for advancement and protection of |
dia Company and their textile importation as a | threat to domestic textile businesses, Parliament pas |
The letter was construed as a | threat against the judge. |
tics, because they were considered by him as a | threat of the communist and patriotic cause of Resist |
cester had previously identified Jennings as a | threat. |
sin to eliminate a race that he perceives as a | threat. |
States Congress which was perceived as direct | threat of war with Great Britain if the British did n |
f many scholarly books and is often cited as a | threat and possible undoing of the entire NATO allian |
hen Eastern Europe ceased to be perceived as a | threat. |
encies include such activities as provisioning | threat assessments; indications and warnings of poten |
of the rebellion it was as much a symbol as a | threat. |
Jews, by contrast, were not seen as a | threat. |
der development but were never deployed as the | threat had evaporated before they could be put into s |
ation of Hebbal lake has been pointed out as a | threat to the bio-diversity of these lakes, particula |
ners saw the organization of the peasants as a | threat to their power. |
oran's forces (he was effectively removed as a | threat from this point) and removed almost all suppor |
ts no longer perceived the Greek Cypriots as a | threat, especially in the light of the strictly bi-zo |
They are perceived in some ways as a | threat to United States dominance in economics. |
Emperors after Nero also saw them as a | threat to the unity of the Empire. |
at a Phalanx normally would not regard it as a | threat and engage it. |
in Montreal during the Second World War as the | threat of a German invasion was ever present and Mont |
Tamils are viewed by the Sinhalese as a | threat to their singular identity. |
Some say that Oliver saw Louis as a | threat to his jazz throne and decided that having him |
He wants to kill normalman, who he sees as a | threat to the status quo. |
Although Abyzou is regarded mainly as a | threat to child-bearing women and to infants, some of |
ter its fifteenth issue, it was shut down as a | threat to colony rule. |
t protect her against these men as well as the | threat of marauding Comanches. |
House of Orange-Nassau in Dutch politics as a | threat to their own power. |
' 'judaizing bolshevism' etc. was posited as a | threat by the Right, as 'anti-Spain' - Catholicism wa |
repressed in 1937 as his writing was seen as a | threat and fuel for Kazakh nationalism and he was sho |
saw the advanced and powerful Fire People as a | threat to his plans. |
wing Lebanese Front had long seen the PLO as a | threat to their supremacy in Lebanon's volatile secta |
ov strongly opposed Zionism, which he saw as a | threat to Jewish continuity. |
on because it perceived the tsarist edict as a | threat to the Armenian national existence. |
position to government order and was seen as a | threat in the eyes of other Japanese and Japanese Ame |
Viewing the conflict as a | threat to international peace and security and acting |
he Viennese court starts to view Arsenije as a | threat and a burden and started to promote other Serb |
Seeing Duke as a | threat, a jealous Dr. Zabor plans to literally make a |
tion of this reality to the outside world as a | threat to the continuing work of their organizations |
cousin and he sees the Liangshan outlaws as a | threat. |
the upper was used as a watch tower but as the | threat of hostility gave away the third story was rem |
s, construction on the IAH was hastened as the | threat of the German U-boats in the Atlantic and Cari |
ian power or at least perceived by Oswald as a | threat. |
Western colonial influence which was seen as a | threat to Tibetan culture and the power of the lamas. |
nuclear technology that Israel perceived as a | threat, then the Daniel Project recommended limited d |
As the | threat of violence toward Mormons increased, Standing |
f foreign missionaries, whom he perceived as a | threat to his power. |
cies in China were increasingly perceived as a | threat by the Japanese government. |
l and likely because Suleiman saw Qutayba as a | threat or he felt that Qutayba was among those who ha |
Bethlehem sees the nomad as a | threat and an asset, due to his obvious intelligence |
As the | threat to Australia declined the VAOC's role was expa |
The dam was immediately seen as a | threat by the South Korean government. |
of classic punk albums by bands such as Minor | Threat, Misfits and Bad Religion. |
The reforms were seen by many as a | threat to democracy and in part may have resulted in |
offensively as projectiles and has stated as a | threat to an opponent that he can instantly accelerat |
TM saw Lombardo Toledano and these unions as a | threat, and in the 1950 the government installed char |
They rise as a | threat to the New Republic in the New Jedi Order seri |
Catherine regarded Maria as a | threat and was afraid of being replaced as an empress |
during the mid-to-late 19th century, seen as a | threat to the Bulldog breed. |
Internet to conduct warfare in cyberspace as a | threat to national security. |
powerful kingdom that Augustus perceived as a | threat to Rome. |
d Pennsylvania and regarded the incidents as a | threat to international peace and security. |
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