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causing the Tarquins to underestimate him as a | threat. |
They can be used as a | threat or warning toward other individuals. |
Meanwhile, the Tawara clan saw this as a | threat and decided that they must take action. |
lict with the Parliament, and viewed them as a | threat to his authority, temporarily dissolving parli |
he Council is opposed to tuition vouchers as a | threat to the liberty and independence of religious s |
ood qualities of other cultures or powers as a | threat to its own power-this was the case even with o |
to administer Nectar, they no longer pose as a | threat. |
ty policy and law, as well as counterterrorism | threat assessment and response at all levels. |
allachian authorities saw this enterprise as a | threat and took a stand against it. |
I don't mean that as a | threat, I really think it is the best way to resolve |
However, as this | threat passed, she was taken out of service and towed |
Sam Decker, killing anyone she perceives as a | threat to their relationship. |
Jesuite, but above all Franciscan, monks as a | threat to his position of power. |
ctors who saw the "combination" operation as a | threat. |
n representing the common people and seen as a | threat to the white ruling class. |
scue him, with Kup's mind perceiving them as a | threat. |
lords and death squads that saw the party as a | threat as the political branch of the FARC. |
Along with bands such as Minor | Threat and Government Issue, Scream ultimately merged |
in Ontario began protesting the practice as a | threat to their livelihood, claiming that thousands o |
Stockholm district court for assault, illegal | threat and drugs crime. |
These hearings were designed to assess the | threat a detainee may pose if released or transferred |
thority who has worked with NASA to assess the | threat of comet and asteroid collisions and investiga |
p concerned with assessing the asteroid impact | threat to Earth. |
mittee Against Blasphemy Law to protest at the | threat to Salman Rushdie over his book The Satanic Ve |
ollection services were to be suspended at the | threat of torrential rainfall. |
Billy responds with anger at their | threat, and the next day in the Senate he tries to sp |
llow Christians to the Roman authorities under | threat of persecution. |
c school systems, Taylor was able to avert the | threat by offering an interdistrict transfer program |
cessful conservation measures have averted the | threat of immediate extinction at least for the time |
Massimo helped the club avoid the | threat of relegation by finishing in 7th position in |
department was evacuated in 1939 to avoid the | threat of bombing. |
undation (US) award for Social awareness about | threat of Communal Politics-2002 |
n was aimed is a million light years away, the | threat may not manifest for millennia. |
But Venkata III, now badly under | threat from all sides retreated to the Jungles of Chi |
Baffle the | threat, bright Scene, from Orresthead |
o stay ahead of the evolving ballistic missile | threat. |
the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile | Threat to the United States, which came to the conclu |
iet SS-20 intermediate range ballistic missile | threat. |
Along with his seminal band Minor | Threat, he is credited with coining the term "straigh |
influential American hardcore punk band Minor | Threat released in 1985 after the band's breakup. |
e found in songs by the early 1980s band Minor | Threat, most explicitly within their song "Straight E |
is a cover by fellow Hardcore punk band Minor | Threat. |
It is the image drawn for the band Minor | Threat, in 1983, when she was 19 years old, for the 1 |
ction System or SPS is a ship based underwater | threat detection system manufactured by FarSounder, I |
ent searching for the perfect bassist, another | Threat Signal member, Pat Kavanagh, was finally chose |
and rural ones, which it perceives to be under | threat due to demographic change. |
vels in the region were found to possibly be a | threat to birds with long-term exposure. |
on has been received that someone may be under | threat. |
These would be under | threat if the plant was expanded. |
e the Council determined the situation to be a | threat to peace and security in the region. |
This male's raised abdomen may be a | threat display or a response to heat (the obelisk pos |
Hunting for the bushmeat market may be a | threat. |
etermined the situation in Afghanistan to be a | threat to international peace and security and requir |
ng Long Lye Meadow were considered to be under | threat from a scheme to widen the A303. |
His Board noted he: "...continues to be a | threat to the United States and its allies." |
ors Island Agreement and determined it to be a | threat to international peace and security. |
His Board concluded he continues to be a | threat. |
ll flying a Dutch flag and not thought to be a | threat, and the station's head (carrying the signal b |
g Dexter, believing his Dark Passenger to be a | threat to them. |
dent Kurdistan and claimed that it would be no | threat to Turkey. |
ng product category that could ultimately be a | threat to IBM. |
renewed a travel ban on persons deemed to be a | threat to the peace in Liberia for 12 months, demandi |
canic eruptions on Torishima continues to be a | threat. |
ague definition of what was considered to be a | threat and who was the mutual enemy. |
Caprica Six takes this to be a | threat against her baby. |
ified conception of what they consider to be a | threat and who their enemies were. |
US companies, if said merger was found to be a | threat to National Security. |
by the IUCN, as its habitat on Nauru may be a | threat. |
's actions and the situation in Angola to be a | threat to international peace and security and impose |
tary presence, because the Ottomans would be a | threat to the security of the Portuguese coasts and t |
te River, and initially there appeared to be a | threat that the Tavera Dam along the river would fail |
g like itself could be created and, thus, be a | threat to it, the Galaxy Master began to travel the u |
cies and the weevil was considered not to be a | threat to non-target plants. |
s middle/low class jobs where they could be no | threat to the whites. |
nlikely that AntiCMOS's payload will ever be a | threat. |
ebellion, which the Council determined to be a | threat to international peace and security. |
open after they had children and AIDS became a | threat, but he credits his pornography career for giv |
ctivated unless a war was imminent because the | threat of a nuclear strike existed. |
ons and the Chippewas would unite and become a | threat, deliberate attempts were made to sabotage any |
urvives, and thrives, which makes him become a | threat to those who stole his position. |
had been mitigated and the party had become a | threat to international firms, the TSF lost its power |
med Clockwork states that "Danny will become a | threat to us all." |
l forward, making a double-pass and becoming a | threat to the adversaries goals, showing that he neve |
hantasmagoric elephants and weasels becoming a | threat to Pooh and his food source (honey). |
ded to prevent the German navy from becoming a | threat to the Allied powers. |
His actions led to him becoming a | threat to other members of the local community, in on |
The chapel has lately been under | threat from decay; fundraising campaigns are trying t |
The latter has been under | threat of closure by Bristol City Council, but is now |
Beornwulf's motivation would have been the | threat of unrest or instability in the southeast: the |
Since 2001 he has always been a | threat to win, although only achieving the highest po |
Erosion has always been a | threat to the path, with few cobblestones remaining a |
t survived, and that which has, has been under | threat of demolition or general dilapidation for many |
es in Pakistan and says India has never been a | threat. |
e won a sixth month reprieve after being under | threat of withdrawal in March 2009 due to low passeng |
ranch which has now reopened after being under | threat of closure. |
global financial crisis was stated as being a | threat to the goals envisioned by the charter, and al |
their current inspection rating as being under | threat - and the regulator is expected to report back |
so the Germans deemed her as no longer being a | threat and they surfaced at 10:27 pm to watch Atik si |
hem, 'British ministers sincerely believed the | threat was real'. |
ns and possibilities for cooperation between a | threat of substantial contemporary interest to policy |
ornadoes have perhaps been the biggest natural | threat to the city. |
rricanes are often seen as the biggest weather | threat to Miami, tornadoes are relatively common in S |
he Gears he was teamed with the biggest inside | threat in the league, George Mikan. |
1979 : The Billion Dollar | Threat |
s stands as a protection against both external | threat and internal tyranny, the recognition of the i |
St Gallen, he became a box-to-box goalscoring | threat and typical number 10 before he signed for Swi |
I had ceded the islands to Great Britain under | threat of naval bombardment by Lord George Paulet. |
hostility of the locals and the British naval | threat. |
He is now seeing their whole business under | threat, at the same time as he fears that the woman h |
ous militia groups had been organized, but the | threat of nearly 2,000 veteran cavalrymen riding into |
tcome of this battle was inconclusive, but the | threat Ras Kassa posed to the I Corps and III Corps w |
ately avoided involvement in politics, but the | threat of their expulsion from Iraq had always linger |
se he refused to surrender the record, but the | threat was withdrawn when Eusebius offered both hands |
y League Emerging Nations Tournament, but this | threat was eventually withdrawn. |
l, Theobald Road, London (Listed II* but under | threat of demolition by Southwark borough council in |
electrical distribution in use today, but the | threat of fire ended these activities, and by 1890, L |
They faced a small but consistent | threat from both German and Japanese "surface raiders |
s not refer to the predators themselves but to | threat, distinguishing calls from words. |
o priests to oppose him, squashed by O'Brien's | threat to abandon a pact with the party to avoid cont |
nagement of an Information System by Assessing | Threat, Vulnerability and Countermeasure, Internation |
The king was forced into exile by this | threat. |
The magazine was created by Film | Threat founder Chris Gore. |
was murder - a charge exacerbated by Adriana's | threat, as per her late husband's instructions, to di |
suggested that the Saxons were held off by the | threat of an army in the west, perhaps stationed at B |
801 Naval Air Squadron, was fended off by the | threat of the Sea Dart, but not before spotting the a |
Her construction was initially spurred by the | threat of war with the United Kingdom. |
ls, and so forth, that could be exploited by a | threat to gain unauthorized access to information or |
rs of the spiritual power were reinforced by a | threat of the archbishop-elector to deprive not only |
ominated by the impending election, and by the | threat posed by the National Front. |
e National level were largely destroyed by the | threat of the Australian Sports Commission to withhol |
The film was released on VHS by Film | Threat Video in the early 1990s. |
ery Index, except Screaming at a Wall by Minor | Threat. |
His reputation was ruined by the | threat of prosecution for importuning a young male se |
ology, CA created a bundle named CA Integrated | Threat Management (ITM), which consisted of an anti-v |
eader of the Australian Labor Party came under | threat after Kim Beazley called for a spill of all th |
and for the firefighting operation, came under | threat itself. |
and France went to war, the priory came under | threat and was seized in 1337 and again in 1342, but |
In Switzerland, too, monasteries came under | threat. |
ebruary 2011, the Leeds FreeCityBus came under | threat of withdrawl, due to increased running costs. |
and the monks and the abbey itself came under | threat from various political and religious events. |
704, when the Garrison at Gibraltar came under | threat from the French, a force of 2,500 troops under |
ack to Motown, but he eventually cancelled his | threat, and in February 1970 the brothers became the |
l that held citizens of East Berlin captive by | threat of violence by the Communists. |
laimed to be low and there was in this case no | threat to consumers, the USDA has a zero tolerance po |
egalized abortion in some special cases (rape, | threat to mother's health, fetal malformation). |
Concerned) according to the IUCN categories of | Threat. |
Therefore, this not a category of | threat or Lower Risk, but an indication that more inf |
s unpredictable, spontaneous behavior causes a | threat of imminent, serious physical harm, and can't |
o take the wheels in his place, thus causing a | threat to Charlie. |
due to an offensive by the Taliban, causing a | threat to international peace and security, destructi |
Taliban in the north of the country, causing a | threat to international peace and security, destructi |
At the turn of the twentieth century, the | threat of fire was constant in what was then a prospe |
In 1935, summoned to Chelyabinsk under | threat of arrest as part of the preparation for the 1 |
Defying the Chinese Government's | threat, Doyle lodged a complaint to the Department of |
For the 2003 film see Qayamat: City Under | Threat |
In 1950/51 when, as a result of the Cold War | threat of the Soviet Union, Bron Airport was proposed |
Russia After the Cold War: | Threat and Potential. |
In 1950-1951 when as a result of the Cold War | threat of the Soviet Union, Villaroche Airport was pr |
With the relief column under | threat of encirclement, Manstein had no choice but to |
, HF/DF was an important part of comatting the | threat posed to Allied convoys by U-boats, and the ex |
Carl and Sheen (who cannot sing) to combat the | threat and save the town. |
ted Nations Charter and the need to combat the | threat of terrorism. |
To combat the | threat they form "Harvest" a secret CIA task force de |
lends his power to Davis and Ken to combat the | threat. |
To combat this | threat, Hotaru's father, Professor Mizuki, takes the |
rated as deep sea team sweepers, to combat the | threat posed to submarines by Soviet deep-water buoya |
nch Second Republic's support in combating the | threat of Ottoman and Imperial Russian intervention i |
As police budgets, and numbers, come under | threat, this hard-hitting series reveals what police |
rk, although both battlefields have come under | threat from development in recent years. |
se of Q-Drive in 1998 saw the route come under | threat. |
The clubs dominance had come under | threat now that the league had gone fully professiona |
hardworking cowhand, but the ranch comes under | threat by the Ladder Five gang, led by Smoke Parnell, |
tient to do something about the coming Romulan | threat to Earth, even though Starfleet has ordered En |
f remained loyal to Basel, though coming under | threat from the rebels. |
luding the failure of ship communications, the | threat of nuclear missile launch, conflict between th |
down Jews and battle the Communist underground | threat in Vichy France. |
Often he will enter a community under | threat by evil. |
ollies as, by the time they were completed the | threat (if it had ever existed) had passed, largely d |
ollies as, by the time they were completed the | threat (if it had ever existed) had passed, largely d |
e is a new potential type of computer security | threat identified by researchers from the University |
evidence at the original trial concerning the | threat of a Japanese attack on the United States main |
The plot such as it is concerns the | threat to the small kingdom of "Albion" by The Evil O |
Eager to confront this | threat, he was ordered to appear before the emperor. |
, and we are resolved today, to confront every | threat, from any source, that could bring sudden terr |
Climate change is considered a | threat today. |
n since their arrest, as they are considered a | threat to the well-being of the community, and will b |
ned Galaxy Police officer was not considered a | threat to even regular civilians. |
rm is a slow creature, and is not considered a | threat to humans unless touched by a careless swimmer |
e hundreds of these POWs were not considered a | threat by the Japanese, and were used as 'guards' at |
ere prevalent there, so Cizek was considered a | threat to many engineers and did not realize that he |
rehabilitated at Lyle House were considered a | threat and, to ensure that the secrecy and safety of |
Such fishes are not considered a | threat by the prey of A. fasciatus, and thus the pred |
nal associate Kevin Weeks was not considered a | threat, and neither was John Shea, Eddie Mac, "Poleca |
vels predicted in marinas are now considered a | threat to various marine invertebrate species. |
share in excess of 40% then it is considered a | threat to competition. |
etainee advised that he should be considered a | threat to the United States. |
tate redacts several pages that it considers a | threat to security. |
uld be their first legitimate consistent power | threat since Leon Wagner was traded after the 1963 se |
instability in the country, which consituted a | threat to peace and security in the region. |
However, it also represents a constant fire | threat to Bonnet Bay, most notably manifesting in the |
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