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tions of the official but later withdrew their | threat after Pakistan Olympic Association chief, Arif |
In early 1992 an imminent | threat to Pakistani nuclear facilities lead to the sq |
llies to back him up, Robson now faces a grave | threat from Pancamo's Italians. |
e Rule question as the alternative to Ulster's | threat of partition. |
t he could be charged with terrorism, posing a | threat to passenger safety, and illegal possession of |
However with its profitable routes under | threat and passenger opinion becoming negative to Mer |
e", a large, rocky outcrop which poses a major | threat to passing boats. |
ath, although frequent intersections do pose a | threat to path users. |
truction of Ferguson's command and the looming | threat of Patriot militia in the mountains caused Lor |
In the face of this | threat, Pope Paul III succeeded in February 1538 in a |
In the face of this | threat Pope Paul succeeded in February 1538 in organi |
d one of the first campaigns to respond to the | threat Chief Paulina posed to settlers and rival Indi |
e the Council determined the situation to be a | threat to peace and security in the region. |
The atomic | threat guaranteed peace better than conventional arms |
It stressed that the current situation posed a | threat to peace and security. |
The situation continued to constitute a | threat to peace and security and the Council was dete |
national terrorism which present today a major | threat to peace and security, including in South Asia |
The hostilities constituted a | threat to peace and security not only between the two |
instability in the country, which consituted a | threat to peace and security in the region. |
ation in the country continued to constitute a | threat to peace and security in the region. |
In return, Liz calls in a bomb | threat to Penn Station, keeping Nancy in New York, an |
Although the high priest disregarded this | threat, the people were greatly excited, whereupon On |
of fire appliances when fires are not deemed a | threat to people or buildings, thereby freeing up app |
ulated wild boars that have become a dangerous | threat to people and crops. |
was found to be in saturated soil and posed no | threat to people. |
was murder - a charge exacerbated by Adriana's | threat, as per her late husband's instructions, to di |
s own domain; however, when cornered or when a | threat is perceived it can possess impressive courage |
en called upon during a time of war, or when a | threat was perieved in the Channel. |
Of more earthly import was the historical | threat of periodic raids and aiding of internal rebel |
in cases of rape, incest, or when there was a | threat of permanent disability to the pregnant women. |
llow Christians to the Roman authorities under | threat of persecution. |
prises that range of experience related to the | threat of personal annihilation, of destruction of se |
n ex-C.I.A. operative, Batou makes good on his | threat and personally terminates Koil. |
Kirkus Reviews said that "death is a constant | threat, and Pfeffer instills despair right to the end |
But the ASG continues to pose a | threat to Philippine security. |
g named Harold is sent by Milo to back up this | threat with physical intimidation, but the mild-manne |
A. | Threat of physical harm that is less severe or immedi |
re was concern from the Council at the ongoing | threat of piracy and armed robbery at sea against hum |
arrival of powerful fleets in the Aegean, the | threat of piracy was eliminated. |
With the | threat from pirates and privateers now a distant memo |
y authorities regarded the Soviets as the main | threat (see: Plan Wschod), in 1936 construction of fo |
atmosphere that makes it pleasant to play (the | threat of planetary genocide notwithstanding), and in |
In Europe it is considered "an important | threat to plant health, the environment and biodivers |
en was famously quoted in response to Juneau's | threat to play in Switzerland instead "Then he'll hav |
Once secure from enemy | threat, Bird's Point was transformed into an importan |
so been speculated that an unidentified health | threat, or poisoning from the insecticide Fipronil us |
of the new communist regime, and constituted a | threat to Poland, came also from some high officials |
gression pact of 1934, hoping that the renewed | threat to Polish independence would help overcome the |
The main | threat to political stability and the success of Czec |
g in their beliefs and therefore a much bigger | threat than political leaders. |
doing a project band dedicated to putting the | threat and politics back into hardcore. |
hantasmagoric elephants and weasels becoming a | threat to Pooh and his food source (honey). |
allied with the Saracens again and received a | threat from Pope Stephen V of a blockade of Naples. |
ng speech in the House of Lords warning of the | threat of Popery and arbitrary government, and denoun |
alabar to use a base in Neduntivu that posed a | threat to Portuguese shipping through Palk Straight. |
bar to use a base in Neduntivu, hence posing a | threat to Portuguese shipping routes through Palk Str |
used to implement the agreement because of the | threat this posed to his nascent industrialisation pr |
rded in his home country of Sri Lanka that the | threat he posed to the powerful drugs Multi-nationals |
d an advantage of over 11 minutes, since no GC | threat was posed - Vasil Kiryienka, starting the day |
ers made efforts to halt the cycle, seeing the | threat it posed to their survival as an ethnic group, |
ual Administrative Review Boards to review the | threat level posed by deemed enemy combatants in orde |
mportantly it made apparent to the Emperor the | threat level posed by the invading Arabs. |
se the castle several times, worried about the | threat it posed to their trading interests; they occu |
s were old and in poor condition, limiting the | threat they posed to British trade routes. |
If all three decide that a | threat is posed to the health of bees, they may prohi |
e Chinese invasion of Tibet and the subsequent | threat it posed to the North-East, the IAF commenced |
Realizing the | threat he posed, enemy gunners concentrated their fir |
ially speed, improved dramatically, as did the | threat they posed. |
ssed the case for a strong defense against the | threat it posed. |
mass destruction, and to diminish the military | threat Iraq poses to its neighbours. |
f many scholarly books and is often cited as a | threat and possible undoing of the entire NATO allian |
On March 27, 1944, with the | threat of possible landings of Allied forces to retak |
On 12 September 1944, with the | threat of possible landings of Allied forces to retak |
forts constructed to defend the town from the | threat of possible invasion. |
ed in 1933 due to old age, ill health, and the | threat of potential arrest. |
Russia After the Cold War: | Threat and Potential. |
Individuals within a | threat population; Practically anyone and anything ca |
he Antarctic Treaty), Revil simply ignored the | threat and pressed on his attacks, at the same time o |
tment building shortly after receiving a death | threat the previous month. |
osing directions, by writer Sven Birkerts as a | threat to print culture (in HotWired magazine and in |
Some view speed cameras as a | threat to privacy, civil rights and safety, while oth |
With its discoverey, the malware's | threat has probably passed, though it represents a si |
art of the Department of Defense's Cooperative | Threat Reduction Program, it has improved the securit |
With funding from the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative | Threat Reduction programme the defueling of her react |
ary base exposed a potential national security | threat and prompted a federal manhunt and arrest. |
The storm's | threat also prompted the cancellation or delay of fli |
Naturist Beach, although it may be under some | threat from property development. |
Because of sodomy laws and | threat of prosecution due to the criminalization of h |
His reputation was ruined by the | threat of prosecution for importuning a young male se |
nality of the statute because she was under no | threat of prosecution, and so invalidation would not |
Ellen's veiled | threat is proven to be valid, as Simon does get the c |
hemicals were low and did not pose an elevated | threat to public health. |
t was contended that this damage constituted a | threat to public health and safety and the MBTA would |
ol was filled in because its condition posed a | threat to public health. |
departments consider the epidemic the largest | threat to public safety and attribute higher rates of |
a act of 1915, was enforced in response to the | threat in Punjab and Bengal. |
over 17 of their forces and demonstrating the | threat Al Qaeda in Iraq considered these local securi |
ional policy at the European level to meet the | threat of radical Islam, and compares policies of non |
o Army leadership to counter a growing, deadly | threat from Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Dev |
ing the aircraft, radar and weapons operation, | threat evaluation, radio communications and navigatio |
t fell into disuse after the war ended and the | threat of raids was over. |
had qualified, and as the race continued, the | threat of rain intensified with heavy clouds brewing |
Manila Bay and Santiago Harbor eliminated this | threat, the ram decommissioned for the last time at P |
Known as a stolen base | threat (Cole ranked fourth in the American League in |
mmunity is largely responding to the al-Shabab | threat militarily rather than politically. |
hawnee-Evergreen community, is currently under | threat of re-development from its new owners. |
The Spanish | threat was readily dealt with, and FitzWilliam turned |
Volume 8: The | Threat Is Real (1998) |
hem, 'British ministers sincerely believed the | threat was real'. |
e Out" & "Born Again Idiot" from Volume 8: The | Threat Is Real, "Strap It On" and "Cadillac Rock Box" |
nd of White Noise, Stomp 442 and Volume 8: The | Threat Is Real. |
This | threat was real: Russell, upon the outbreak of war, t |
This | threat was realised when on January 6, 1661, 50 Fifth |
The | threat never really materialized, and she entered Sub |
I don't mean that as a | threat, I really think it is the best way to resolve |
had let the fort fall into disrepair until the | threat of rebellion was growing in Upper Canada. |
The Viking | threat was receding during the later years of Arnulf' |
city's history, however, on May 4, 2007 a bomb | threat was received at the CAT regional transit call |
The | threat of recession finally became reality in October |
With difficulty Edwards wore away from the | threat and recognised that continued resistance would |
1962: Triple | Threat (Riverside Records) |
y on the building and became worried about the | threat of redevelopment and possible loss of the buil |
o is already estranged from his wife and under | threat of redundancy from his shipyard job, the two m |
The barbaric Saxons pose a particular | threat to reestablishing a semblance of order in the |
The | threat was reinforced by the menace of the European s |
Zipporah immediately understood that the | threat was related to circumcision, by a "psychoanaly |
5, produced by Ian MacKaye of Fugazi and Minor | Threat, and released on vinyl in June of that year as |
tts County and were soon faced with the double | threat of relegation and a financial crisis. |
Massimo helped the club avoid the | threat of relegation by finishing in 7th position in |
Rostock's form slumped massively and, with the | threat of relegation rising, let the club sack him on |
ve tally of 20 goals and helped staved off the | threat of relegation as the side scrambled to 20th, j |
ers sat 13 points adrift of safety, making the | threat of relegation almost inevitable. |
neither challenging for honours nor facing the | threat of relegation themselves. |
where he moved with his family because of the | threat of religious persecution. |
with Sanctus now regenerated, he realizes the | threat Nero represents to their plans and sends Credo |
ngressman Dutch Ruppersberger faced no serious | threat from Republican candidate Jimmy Mathis. |
performance went ahead, he did not fulfil his | threat to resign. |
After the | threat of resignation from captain Dominic Cork, it w |
d for assault against his then spouse, illegal | threat and resisting arrest. |
r; according to Malcom and his supporters, his | threat specified resisting any unlawful forced entry. |
tement came largely in response to the Gazprom | threat to resort to the Arbitration Institute of the |
M.Sc.T.R.M. (Master of Science in | Threat and Response Management) |
Denmark had downgraded the embassy | threat in response to perceived security threats, as |
Defined as "crimeware" (a kind of | threat that results in fraudulent financial gains), s |
With the | threat of retribution for the religious and ethnic co |
killer time and energy, and opens them to the | threat of revenge, without any direct compensating be |
The Government of Belize began warning of the | threat of Richard on October 22, starting with a trop |
rison, General Robert E. Lee saw the potential | threat to Richmond and ordered a counterattack on Sep |
He was an attacking | threat from right-back, scoring five goals in his 38 |
The wreck was a | threat to river navigation so the U.S. Army Corps of |
by ground, but this policy was changed as the | threat of roadside bombs from Hezbollah increased. |
tatus, but he was never able to pose a serious | threat to Roblin's government. |
became clear that the Iraqi Air Force posed no | threat, the role of No. 75 Squadron shifted to provid |
Tilea was deliberately exaggerating the German | threat to Romania as a way of gaining British support |
the Roman citizenry were shocked by the great | threat that Rome itself had faced after the loss near |
powerful kingdom that Augustus perceived as a | threat to Rome. |
The other | threat to Roosevelt, Indiana Senator Charles Warren F |
The Health | Threat Unit runs the Rapid Alert System, which conduc |
he borders of the Central Powers, removing the | threat of Russian invasion of Germany or Austria-Hung |
d Alaska between 1774 and 1793, to counter the | threat of Russian and British colonizers and to stren |
However, the greatest current | threat to S. p. hefneri high mortality from stray cat |
FWIW, here's another citation supporting the | threat of sabotage. |
e Doctor successfully managed to end the Dalek | threat without sacrificing himself, and the Threshold |
The | threat was said to have come from the apparently "sel |
Film | Threat Magazine said that it was "... a welcome addit |
mittee Against Blasphemy Law to protest at the | threat to Salman Rushdie over his book The Satanic Ve |
"no plans at this time" to attack the missile | threat, Hanoi's SAM batteries downed an Air Force F-4 |
cting a first draft version which included the | threat of sanctions, Sudan agreed to accept a second |
The most serious military | threat to Santa Barbara during the Spanish period was |
The | threat of Santa Fe forced the British ships to keep a |
NSS offers services relating to security, | threat assessment, satellite and radio communications |
y lower its apogee, removing it as a collision | threat to satellites at GEO. |
Carl and Sheen (who cannot sing) to combat the | threat and save the town. |
nown as the Great Merciful Sect to counter the | threat and save the common people. |
ensive weapons in order to eliminate the alien | threat and save his people. |
A Film | Threat review says "The portrait drawn by this film i |
Baffle the | threat, bright Scene, from Orresthead |
He discusses the | threat of scientific progress, particularly the devel |
be returned to the authorities after the Iraqi | threat (from Scud missile attacks, potentially carryi |
or the defense of England against the imminent | threat of sea-borne invasion by Napoleon's French Rev |
Even ten years later they still presented a | threat against Seabook Arno's F97 Crossbone Gundam - |
ine is a cost-effective counter-measure to the | threat of seasonal or pandemic outbreaks of influenza |
This | threat of secession was to lead to the legalisation o |
Sheila is arrested for the | threat, but secretly switches places with a woman nam |
n case of disorder" any territory in case of a | threat to security. |
tate redacts several pages that it considers a | threat to security. |
nwater sees the peak oil phenomenon as a grave | threat, and seeks to call attention to it. |
Eventually in the early 1990s when nuclear | threat was seen as diminished, the bunker was sold ba |
The FA's | threat had seen the membership of the Union fall so t |
The principal | threat was seizure of the docks by airborne troops; a |
nd Peter Curtis (then both members of A Global | Threat) formed Self Destruct. |
This posed the | threat of serious flooding in the Big Sur River Valle |
, an army officer engaged in countering the V2 | threat, civil servant and High Sheriff of Surrey. |
It is one of the primary ways to mitigate the | threat of service-provider lock-in in a software as a |
h and the Iroquois, which reduced the military | threat to settlers in the southwest of the island, fa |
Deforestation is a | threat to several members of this genus. |
air defense mission against the Soviet bomber | threat, but several events and emerging technologies |
police had known that the murderer had posed a | threat to several people, and had carried out crimina |
the area around Penarth Head remaining most at | threat and several structures once on the clifftop al |
o which the common citizen had to oblige under | threat of severe punishment. |
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