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Facit sought to handle this disruptive | threat by collaborating with the Japanese firm Hayaka |
e believed this specific group posed an actual | threat to colonists or were directly responsible for |
ter its fifteenth issue, it was shut down as a | threat to colony rule. |
ns about Colossus, and too late recognises the | threat of Colossus. |
things in interstate commerce, even though the | threat may come only from intrastate activities." |
Rain Of Iron And Ice: The Very Real | Threat Of Comet And Asteroid Bombardment by John S. L |
thority who has worked with NASA to assess the | threat of comet and asteroid collisions and investiga |
Because of the | threat and coming from conservative societies, many m |
The National | Threat Assessment Command (NTAC), a division of the D |
The facilities were under | threat of commercial development until the local comm |
to the ability of the Corps to deal with this | threat, Air Commodore Crerar assured the committee th |
dry weather in many parts of Spain reduces the | threat of common viticultural hazards like downy mild |
undation (US) award for Social awareness about | threat of Communal Politics-2002 |
the American people by its complacency to the | threat of communism and the leak of vital secrets to |
nomic problems in the face of the then growing | threat from communism. |
By 1967, the | threat from communist antiaircraft defenses made it t |
share in excess of 40% then it is considered a | threat to competition. |
Its expansion, Silent | Threat, which comprised additional missions, was also |
ever, by this time his Arsenal place was under | threat; after conceding fourteen goals first in five |
, and supplied his art to the Nazis only under | threat of concentration camp incarceration. |
he success of his supporters, responded to the | threat of condemnation and execution by actually proc |
In response to the | threat, the Confederate government sent Brig. |
sign to the United States Navy, to counter the | threat of Confederate States Navy ironclad warships. |
aval forces defending Washington, D.C., of the | threat from Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia. |
vate sector through severe regulations and the | threat of confiscatory fines for petty offences. |
work for peace and reconciliation wherever the | threat of conflict looms," he said. |
With the | threat of conflict in the air, AUPE won major gains a |
of Anglo-Norman encroachment of Wales and the | threat of conquest by the Crown of England. |
lar he pushed for the campaign to focus on the | threat the Conservative's posed to child tax credits. |
Brooks Alexander, "The Final | Threat: Apocalypse, Conspiracy, and Biblical Faith," |
The | threat to Constantinople was relieved by peace negoti |
ly sophisticated and widely available, and the | threat is constantly evolving. |
isions, Indian 4th Infantry Division was under | threat, after consulting with Cunningham's successor, |
laimed to be low and there was in this case no | threat to consumers, the USDA has a zero tolerance po |
xtremely limited geographic range, its primary | threat is contamination of the water sources in the a |
llied forces by neutralizing the German U-boat | threat to convoys. |
ermanology, Freddie Foxxx, Royal Flush, Verbal | Threat, LL Cool J, JoJo Pellegrino, La The Darkman, C |
The storms are also holding a slow-building | threat that could threaten the entire world if it is |
butors and to help protect the public from the | threat of counterfeit drugs. |
n the $12 billion drug Lipitor, and the rising | threat of counterfeit drugs. |
eventually forced from office in 1912 with the | threat of court-martial for insubordination. |
Threat appeared courtesy of Da Bomb Records. | |
ope Stephen II acted to neutralize the Lombard | threat by courting the de facto Frankish ruler, Pepin |
intervene in Cuban affairs if it recognized a | threat to Cuban independence. |
to be sworn to pledge their loyalty under the | threat of curse. |
Germany was waging a defensive war against the | threat of Czarist Russia. |
In 1936 she began to warn about a Nazi | threat to Czechoslovakia. |
Brian Baker of Bad Religion, formerly of Minor | Threat and Dag Nasty |
ing that the storm had become memorable due to | threat of damage. |
Mario into an invincible statue, reducing the | threat of damage. |
eblood for many existing communities are under | threat from dams, irrigation schemes, and land cleari |
y be assumed by others not to pose any form of | threat or danger. |
He carried out his | threat the day after the first performance. |
al kicker, the former Oak Park lad is a triple | threat artist de luxe. |
control or security when facing danger and the | threat of death. |
ion of James, had been extorted from her under | threat of death. |
his most brilliant ideas while faced with the | threat of death. |
The chapel has lately been under | threat from decay; fundraising campaigns are trying t |
Meanwhile, the Tawara clan saw this as a | threat and decided that they must take action. |
st the Japanese, Hirohito personally found the | threat of defection of Japanese civilians disturbing |
display this pruinescence to other males as a | threat while defending territories at the edge of the |
of its range, though in Lebanon it may face a | threat from deforestation. |
n as he was a weak character who posed no real | threat to Degrelle's position as leader. |
I was quite cautious at first because of the | threat of deletion.--Filll |
FBI authorities, it was concluded there was no | threat aboard Delta 1989. |
They released 3 albums, a split with Death | Threat, numerous demo recordings, and were included o |
The reforms were seen by many as a | threat to democracy and in part may have resulted in |
These local shops are under | threat of demolition from large schemes planned by Te |
cted Monuments, in 2007 the building was under | threat of demolition to make way for shops and office |
l, Theobald Road, London (Listed II* but under | threat of demolition by Southwark borough council in |
ng fire, the decay of downtown Memphis and the | threat of demolition for the construction of an offic |
t survived, and that which has, has been under | threat of demolition or general dilapidation for many |
Warner's Hotel was under the | threat of demolition from the 1960s until 2000, when |
ich eventually became unoccupied and under the | threat of demolition by developers. |
r's (both now listed buildings but still under | threat of demolition), and several of the original sh |
Currently under | threat of demolition, the tower is at the top of UNES |
Under the | threat of demolition, the Galveston Historical Founda |
After surviving the | threat of demolition, the building became property of |
ly letting the building become derelict and in | threat of demolition. |
Council in 1971 when the restaurant was under | threat from demolition. |
Today, the quartier of Sulukule is under | threat of demolitions due to the ‘urgent' urban trans |
viciously and tenaciously fight any perceived | threat, as demonstrated when the school's first presi |
The Taliban's | threat to derail the election follows plans by the go |
plit, as they provided too great a competitive | threat on deregulation. |
onstructed by the Mysterons to carry out their | threat to destroy the "Place of Angels". |
ra Dutta) and Kanji are in love, Rudra makes a | threat to destroy Kanji and all of the village in the |
eads to the teahouse being reassembled without | threat of destruction by Colonel Purdy. |
Alkan wrote extensively about the | threat of destruction of the New Guinean rainforest, |
m, Khorasan Razavi province, are under serious | threat of destruction. |
These hearings were designed to assess the | threat a detainee may pose if released or transferred |
Totila, aware of the looming | threat, was determined to deny his enemies their last |
rk, although both battlefields have come under | threat from development in recent years. |
ger since the summit of Mauna Loa is not under | threat of development. |
paces close to central London, is always under | threat of development. |
Notwithstanding the | threat, she did marry a Henry Stenhouse, schoolmaster |
his conviction that communism posed a greater | threat than did Nazism" . |
ibyan government did not follow through on its | threat, it did issue an order on 30 September 2009 fo |
ithin the country and to ward off any external | threat, and did not require any formal form of taxati |
He recognizes the fact that the nuclear | threat is difficult to make personal because most peo |
itional close relationships would be a serious | threat or dilution of that bond. |
nd of the lake to contain the fresh water, the | threat of dilution to this breeding ground may still |
ale, and Kreekor, a Hadrosaur, inform him of a | threat to Dinotopia. |
on Bellania IV, where the population is under | threat as disaster looms -- immense gravitational and |
Acting in response to a parliamentary | threat of disbandment, the document asserted that the |
tin America armies in anticipation of any Axis | threat is discussed, as well as the clearing out of s |
t yet received food or drinking water, and the | threat of disease outbreaks has also increased; Paulo |
e participants have stated afterwards that the | threat of disqualification is the main factor in thei |
tion, the king is obliged to intervene, with a | threat to dissolve parliament. |
dia Company and their textile importation as a | threat to domestic textile businesses, Parliament pas |
On Thursday, May 31, 2007, a bomb | threat shut down the Fort Pitt Tunnel along with the |
Due to the | threat for downed wires, the governor ordered for the |
with many new developments going ahead and the | threat of downgrading hanging over the Milton Keynes |
ing is a major problem and a possible emerging | threat in Dracophyllum, a scrub that is taking away f |
Maurice, who represented little genuine | threat, was dragged from his monastic sanctuary at Ch |
The German U-Boat | threat was drastically reduced when the British final |
el crossing gate to be opened, carried out his | threat to drive through the closed gate. |
In these parts, the | threat of drought and the poor fertility of the land |
ng the spread of HIV, seen as a greater social | threat than drug abuse itself. |
Stockholm district court for assault, illegal | threat and drugs crime. |
After getting rid of much of the alien | threat there, Duke learns about how the aliens requir |
to train against a realistic, fully integrated | threat array during large- and small-scale exercises |
gathering intelligence to combat any possible | threat “before, during and after” Wednesday's referen |
oux Indians were considered very hostile and a | threat to early settlers. |
The real | threat to Earth are the 16 Megamines that start at th |
tient to do something about the coming Romulan | threat to Earth, even though Starfleet has ordered En |
p concerned with assessing the asteroid impact | threat to Earth. |
despite warnings that Maltepe is always under | threat from earthquakes in the future. |
Iran lies within seismically active land, the | threat from earthquakes is high. |
e Southern Appalachian system poses a moderate | threat to eastern and central Alabama and is responsi |
cture which was designed to counter the Soviet | threat in eastern Europe. |
Level 3/4 describes a situation where a known | threat is either imminent or starting to affect the g |
d when the fighting was over, and survived the | threat of ejection by the Parliamentary Visitors in c |
is capital to claim that the JRG was a Marxist | threat to El Salvador. |
"The | threat of electromagnetic bomb proliferation is very |
nfman stated that the letter also included the | threat, "'or else they would go to the press with inf |
He also explains that Snow White only was a | threat because Elspeth saw her as such. |
15, an employee at the school received a bomb | threat in email. |
Scott Wilmore later sold the land, under | threat of eminent domain, to the National Park Servic |
ing that if they could demonstrate they were a | threat the emperor would buy them off, they began to |
With the relief column under | threat of encirclement, Manstein had no choice but to |
Owing to persistent | threat from encroachers, many of them would not like |
create a phantom Airborne Brigade to act as a | threat to enemy planning of operations. |
ng in the Channel and North Sea to counter the | threat of enemy E-boats. |
at a Phalanx normally would not regard it as a | threat and engage it. |
anish Armada, helping to end the Spanish naval | threat and establish the U.S. as one of the world's m |
Terror Over Yugoslavia, the | Threat to Europe (1953) |
his belief that secularisation is the biggest | threat to Europe. |
he Royal Air Force, then expanding to meet the | threat of European fascism. |
In 1970 a bomb | threat caused evacuation of the building. |
ap Cassidy spun, bringing to an end the direct | threat to Evans' leadership of the race, and Evans co |
der development but were never deployed as the | threat had evaporated before they could be put into s |
ned Galaxy Police officer was not considered a | threat to even regular civilians. |
nate to take a stand and eliminate the Yevetha | threat - even at the cost of Han's life. |
The Triple | Threat main event match was rated a six and a half ou |
y League Emerging Nations Tournament, but this | threat was eventually withdrawn. |
Amos quickly reneges on his | threat to evict the Stooges, and requests a dose of t |
enna bought the building in July 2005, and the | threat of eviction seems to have passed. |
f the secret ballot as tenants faced less of a | threat of eviction if they voted against the wishes o |
rly aware of the nature and proportions of the | threat, as evidenced by her letters to Governor of Mo |
US Government considered Venceremos a serious | threat is evident in the 202-page 1972 U.S. Congress |
Often he will enter a community under | threat by evil. |
all Roman Catholics to become Freemasons under | threat of excommunication. |
mplete, Echelon "learns" that it is itself the | threat and executes its own shutdown. |
tine aerial patrol of waters in which an enemy | threat might exist; (2) air escort or coverage of con |
e found in songs by the early 1980s band Minor | Threat, most explicitly within their song "Straight E |
The crew must fight back against the new alien | threat and explore the galaxy in order to find a way |
countered a group of Asmat warriors; sensing a | threat, the explorers quickly retreated. |
rt found the website did not reflect a serious | threat or expression that Swidler meant to seriously |
Under | threat of expulsion from the town by the Mungiki, the |
empt by the Allied powers to rescue Jews under | threat of extermination in occupied Europe, reached a |
There are concerns that the breed is under | threat of extinction with only 30 born in the UK in 2 |
o'ko' in Chamorro, which are under the extreme | threat of extinction due to the non-native brown tree |
e global traditional arts and traditions under | threat of extinction . |
is that the fictional planet Coredase is under | threat of extinction, and the player must collect a s |
We Are the | Threat (2007, Facedown Records) |
the rear of the building was closed due to the | threat of falling debris. |
s cancer, but when she meets her soulmate, the | threat of falling in love is scarier than death. |
to rise above chronic hunger and the constant | threat of famine. |
To combat this | threat, Hotaru's father, Professor Mizuki, takes the |
his appearance in TV talk shows led to a death | threat in February 2008. |
of blacks in the South in 1935, but after the | threat of federal legislation the number fell to eigh |
Because of the | threat Jini feels over her life and anyone that comes |
Evil Sisters: The | Threat of Female Sexuality and the Cult of Manhood (1 |
rganized the Home Guard during the time of the | threat of Fenian raids. |
t extent such risks and vulnerabilities pose a | threat to financial stability and, where necessary, p |
In May 1854 the | threat of fire was so high that one of the first ordi |
electrical distribution in use today, but the | threat of fire ended these activities, and by 1890, L |
At the turn of the twentieth century, the | threat of fire was constant in what was then a prospe |
Asked about the | threat of fire from the fuel tanks in the jet's wings |
ated in a separate building to reduce heat and | threat of fire. |
Waterborne plastic poses a serious | threat to fish, seabirds, marine reptiles, and marine |
e rare with population trend decreasing, major | threat being fishing, although it is mainly a bycatch |
uns around the fewer remaining targets, so the | threat from flak remained intense. |
When work at Fleetwood docks was under | threat, the Fleetwood station was closed, this effect |
have further aggravated the problem; there is | threat of flooding of 14 island - villages of the lak |
l flood protection for London area, ever under | threat of flooding. |
in the Middle Ages to a place under continuous | threat by floods in the 19th century. |
In June,July season most of the places suffer | threat of floods. |
fferers generally understand that they face no | threat from flowers, they invariably experience anxie |
ific community suddenly realised the potential | threat these flying mountains presented. |
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