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ea was subjected to numerous threats; one bomb | threat in 1921 led to detectives sealing off the area |
a's annual floods bring with them not only the | threat of vector-borne and communicable diseases, but |
His writings addressed not only the | threat posed by Fascism and Stalinism but included a |
, and supplied his art to the Nazis only under | threat of concentration camp incarceration. |
Only the | threat of legal action convinced Werlein to credit Da |
troops at Reams Station represented not only a | threat to his supply line, but also to the county sea |
t no time faced actual electrocution, only the | threat thereof. |
ions establishes a defense force to oppose the | threat and after a series of bloody battles, managed |
ce & many species are either moribund or under | threat of total extinction. |
Iraq represents a more significant or urgent | threat to the United States than the other nations wi |
organization that uses violent action, or the | threat of violent action, to further political goals; |
If a predator or perceived | threat comes closer, a Steenbok will leap away and fo |
ed that aggression with nuclear weapons or the | threat of it against a non-nuclear-weapon state would |
tests (e.g., for spoilage agents or biological | threat agents). |
Orchestra was not one of the orchestras under | threat. |
onstructed by the Mysterons to carry out their | threat to destroy the "Place of Angels". |
d the expedition a failure and carried out his | threat, refusing to pay for the expedition. |
tilius had been serious about carrying out his | threat to treat Marius as a public enemy - a senatori |
e horror of all, the President carries out his | threat. |
Although Equi was able to carry out her | threat, Holcomb ultimately did not receive the $100. |
He carried out his | threat the day after the first performance. |
onstructed by the Mysterons to carry out their | threat, and agrees to provide them with a Spectrum Pu |
Achilles, of course, never carried out his | threat to leave, but remained at his camp. |
el crossing gate to be opened, carried out his | threat to drive through the closed gate. |
e affair, abandoning the record label over the | threat of impending legal problems. |
One can hear of his genuine concern over the | threat of military conflicts and the atmosphere of vi |
In an effort to help parry this | threat to the Union capital, Commander Foxhall A. Par |
In these parts, the | threat of drought and the poor fertility of the land |
In the past, this | threat has included Soviet Tu-95 Bear bombers, variou |
nt, SSD, Suicidal Tendencies, Pennywise, Death | Threat. |
poorly put together", was slow to perceive the | threat presented by Nixon and remained continually on |
piracy theories relating to a perceived Jewish | threat to the British Empire, and became involved wit |
Perceiving the | threat of charges and the gag order as part of a larg |
d by German mediation (he was personally under | threat to have his private discussions with Von Aehre |
United Nations or humanitarian personnel under | threat of violence. |
In June,July season most of the places suffer | threat of floods. |
arden is devoted to South African plants under | threat from agriculture, housing and invasive plant s |
atmosphere that makes it pleasant to play (the | threat of planetary genocide notwithstanding), and in |
saying he doesn't consider the Deimon player a | threat. |
Pastel would have falsely portrayed a | threat of an American-led invasion against ports in C |
that a unified Islamic government would pose a | threat to the absolute monarchy that they held over A |
This does not pose a | threat. |
t extent such risks and vulnerabilities pose a | threat to financial stability and, where necessary, p |
ath, although frequent intersections do pose a | threat to path users. |
e situation in the country continued to pose a | threat to international peace and security. |
ballot security task forces continue to pose a | threat to minority voters. |
ncreased, merely that immigrants do not pose a | threat to the labour market. |
Therefore, sulfur lamps do not pose a | threat to the environment nor require special disposa |
igade under Colonel John F. DeCourcy to pose a | threat to Brigadier General John W. Frazer's 2,300 ma |
ses, the Braves hadn't been expected to pose a | threat. |
ant is located close enough to Earth to pose a | threat. |
at time that the eruption did not yet pose any | threat to the capital's population, and an inspection |
2007 though the virus did however not pose any | threat to the ISS as it is a gaming virus made to ste |
s, expressing concern that such actions pose a | threat to human rights and the peace, stability and e |
oint of physically assaulting those who pose a | threat to her safety. |
d readily at any temperature, which may pose a | threat in low or high temperature climates. |
ontest is to eliminate anyone who might pose a | threat to him as leader of the town. |
e been found in the Auckland region and pose a | threat to indigenous plants. |
n a slope overlooking the campus pose possible | threat to the school. |
f talented officers who might otherwise pose a | threat to his rule. |
ame "concerned that our operation might pose a | threat to them," and offered a partnership. |
hat rivers are navigable, they can also pose a | threat to boaters. |
nited States, because they continued to pose a | threat, whether they could safely be repatriated to t |
eration of ballistic missile technology pose a | threat to the northeast Asian region and to internati |
Since Serbia did not really pose a | threat to Austria, for the next 10 months the Austria |
cant enough that the lack of them would pose a | threat to the public. |
Such a supernova event may pose some | threat to life on the Earth. |
Mister E believed that he would one day pose a | threat to humanity. |
ic fundamentalism, which was alleged to pose a | threat to the secular Republican nature of the Turkis |
away from a bushfire by the wind, they pose a | threat to houses that one would intuitively assume ar |
o is not above acting against those who pose a | threat to his independence and power, including membe |
But the ASG continues to pose a | threat to Philippine security. |
the wulin (martial arts community) may pose a | threat to his rule over China. |
al concessions to the Palestinians will pose a | threat to Israel's security. |
e situation in the country continued to pose a | threat to international peace and stability in the re |
n that 'this 5-foot-2-inch young lady posed no | threat to the officers.'" |
irl's lies about a sexual relationship posed a | threat to Milne's engagement to his girlfriend and th |
alabar to use a base in Neduntivu that posed a | threat to Portuguese shipping through Palk Straight. |
was a widespread belief that communism posed a | threat to citizens. |
was found to be in saturated soil and posed no | threat to people. |
competence" in Nasjonal Samling, and posed the | threat that if Lippestad did not remove incompetent e |
It stressed that the current situation posed a | threat to peace and security. |
This posed the | threat of serious flooding in the Big Sur River Valle |
spiratory infections, and malnutrition posed a | threat to the population living along the river basin |
ol was filled in because its condition posed a | threat to public health. |
Throughout its course, Erick posed a | threat only to shipping lanes. |
it generally flows unseen it has posed serious | threat to many regions of the town. |
police had known that the murderer had posed a | threat to several people, and had carried out crimina |
became clear that the Iraqi Air Force posed no | threat, the role of No. 75 Squadron shifted to provid |
ouise Wilson) to feel that his actions posed a | threat to her personal safety. |
this severe defeat to Abijah and posed little | threat to the Kingdom of Judah for the rest of his re |
This posed a | threat to the Japanese base on Buka Island to the nor |
n led normal and well-adjusted lives, posed no | threat to children or public morality, and that homos |
onitoring him had concluded that Amir posed no | threat to the Prime Minister's life. |
ontain any separatist activities which posed a | threat to China and that Turkish security agencies ha |
to a sobering-up station if he or she poses a | threat to the public security and order or, even in p |
ed acidification from acid rain, which poses a | threat to the long-term health of the plants and anim |
per reservoirs, Kiev reservoir poses potential | threat of tremendous flooding if its dam is destroyed |
Illegal logging poses another | threat to the golden-crowned sifaka. |
It lays its eggs on the leaves, and it poses a | threat to host plants by sucking cell contents from t |
He says the HIV/AIDS youth movement poses no | threat to the establishment. |
Also the excessive use of insecticides poses a | threat to the great evening bats. |
er than specialized dealers, as this poses the | threat of introducing disease into a colony and confo |
programmed to eliminate anything that poses a | threat to the project. |
her option but to euthanise it when it poses a | threat to them by struggling. |
ife (from whom he is separated and who poses a | threat to the safety of their children), and a large |
The species poses no | threat to humans or pets, though like other Callobius |
ling AK party with its Islamic roots , poses a | threat to the 87 year old secular state. |
o rule out the possibility that Hassan poses a | threat to national security”. |
at he must stop seeing Fosca, that she poses a | threat to his mental and physical health. |
The songs portrayed blacks as posing a | threat to the American social order, and implicitly t |
Neither storm is currently posing a | threat to land. |
In 2002, Tilapia were posing a | threat to the dam, resulting in the need for pipeline |
eningitis and yellow fever as well as posing a | threat to an estimated 5 million people living with H |
and he regards Muslim immigration as posing a | threat to Western civilization. |
rted and aggressive, as he sees Clive posing a | threat to bond that he shares with Jacki. |
rs from meeting regularly and perhaps posing a | threat to him before he had completed his study of Fi |
ould be launched against any SAM site posing a | threat to the larger strike force. |
t he could be charged with terrorism, posing a | threat to passenger safety, and illegal possession of |
bar to use a base in Neduntivu, hence posing a | threat to Portuguese shipping routes through Palk Str |
ng of shells from the lakebed is also posing a | threat to the eco system. |
the election commission resigned thus posing a | threat to the credibility of the election. |
akes to determine if there is a possible local | threat of a tsunami. |
ber 16 in preparation for a possible hurricane | threat from Hurricane Gordon, even though there was l |
ilstein had feared about the possible security | threat that Luca had posed to him and the Fourth Empi |
ing is a major problem and a possible emerging | threat in Dracophyllum, a scrub that is taking away f |
Forge railway station, which is possibly under | threat from the Government expenditure cuts. |
tly more seaworthy and a more potent attacking | threat. |
and established himself as a potent offensive | threat. |
Japanese Americans posed a potential security | threat, and that the most dangerous were already know |
nating the Altan Khanate as a potential future | threat to the Dzungar Khanate. |
defense who contends with a potential nuclear | threat from a foreign country. |
resents an urgent and potentially irreversible | threat to human societies and the planet, which needs |
considered to represent a potentially serious | threat as a pest, an invasive species which could neg |
considered to represent a potentially serious | threat as a pest, an invasive species which could neg |
considered to represent a potentially serious | threat as a pest, an invasive species which could neg |
situation with somewhat predictable terrorist | threat. |
Cabinet, but that John Prescott's resignation | threat stemmed this. |
tionship and that she considers his presence a | threat to her marriage and her reputation. |
emoved from the list of objects that present a | threat, at least for the next 100 years. |
Even ten years later they still presented a | threat against Seabook Arno's F97 Crossbone Gundam - |
This presents a | threat of a major flanking of ICU positions in Tiyogl |
This presents a | threat of a major flanking of ICU positions in Tiyogl |
The opposition claims the president's death | threat is a calculated ploy to silence any dissent. |
He was the primary long-pass | threat on a team known as one of best defensive teams |
l League and became the team's primary running | threat after Harmon left the team for military servic |
A beot is a promise, vow, | threat, or boast. |
rate commander in eastern Kentucky, proposed a | threat against Nashville to draw Union forces away fr |
It was initially proposed for | threat modeling, but is now used more broadly. |
Ben Gurion then proposed, under | threat of his resignation, a one-man investigation. |
rk in table dance bars or as prostitutes under | threat of further harm to them or their families. |
The Archduchy of Austria proved a | threat when its ruler, Emperor Joseph II, made intern |
two programmers known by the pseudonyms Minor | Threat (Chris Lamprecht) and Mucho Maas. |
Public health | threat such as the outbreak of an epidemic |
Lefebvre established himself as a punt return | threat (years later, he would set a NFL record with a |
play behavior for different purposes including | threat, courtship and direct competition, for example |
doing a project band dedicated to putting the | threat and politics back into hardcore. |
Alexios was also able to rapidly quell the | threat of Abu'l Qasim, the Seljuk governor of Nicaea, |
Indonesia's Benteng Demokrasi Rakyat (Bendera) | threat to wage war by sending 1,500 troops - armed wi |
d require no maneuvering, class VI rapids pose | threat to life with little or no chance for rescue. |
her as much or more than he fears Ratched, the | threat frightens him into committing suicide. |
yu to the bathroom and after a rather impolite | threat he locks Chan Gyu and leaves to look for Nan W |
rvations of the object have since re-rated the | threat lower. |
t header of the ball he poses a real attacking | threat. |
Her log reports how real the | threat to shipping on the east coast was as the log m |
Finally realising the | threat posed by the rapid German advance from the Ard |
Realising the | threat to his position, Sergeant Smythe himself stalk |
Although never realized, the | threat of Frankish attempts to regain control over th |
with Sanctus now regenerated, he realizes the | threat Nero represents to their plans and sends Credo |
Realizing the | threat that Usman's forces posed, Yunfa assembled the |
Realizing the | threat he posed, enemy gunners concentrated their fir |
eads to the teahouse being reassembled without | threat of destruction by Colonel Purdy. |
allied with the Saracens again and received a | threat from Pope Stephen V of a blockade of Naples. |
Minford received a | threat from the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1966, and a |
nother member of the city's council received a | threat regarding a compromising videotape. |
Soon enough, even after receiving the | threat of being beaten to death with a golden mallet, |
Furthermore, it recognised the | threat of land mines to UNDOF and the tense situation |
ns about Colossus, and too late recognises the | threat of Colossus. |
However, recognising the | threat that the obstacle posed to them, the Viet Cong |
minally allies of the Race, they recognize the | threat the aliens pose to mankind. |
ay 1940, a small group of women recognized the | threat that the Nazis posed and took a stand to fight |
as one of the first leaders who recognized the | threat posed by the rise of the communal forces to th |
llison, who claimed to have recognized Mayer's | threat as a bluff as soon as he heard TV reports on t |
1862, Cincinnati city officials recognized the | threat of an attack from Confederate forces under the |
intervene in Cuban affairs if it recognized a | threat to Cuban independence. |
ector for the TVA, Bishop sought to reduce the | threat of malaria along the 10,000 mile shore line of |
e him a spot on Al Ahli's squad and reduce the | threat of other foreign strikers. |
banned the export of the species to reduce the | threat by over-harvesting. |
ty including support for efforts to reduce the | threat from weapons of mass destruction, and a $50 mi |
dry weather in many parts of Spain reduces the | threat of common viticultural hazards like downy mild |
sion of non-local proteins by AIRE reduces the | threat of the occurrence of autoimmunity later on by |
whose major funding priorities is reducing the | threat of nuclear war. |
Mario into an invincible statue, reducing the | threat of damage. |
Regarding the | threat of libel statements....mr mulroney, i dont bel |
followed by a message regarding the | threat and a phone number and/or website with more in |
of Tess sparks her fears, and reintroduces the | threat of her past into the tragedy. |
determined the situation in Sudan to remain a | threat to international peace and security in the reg |
termined that the situation in Iraq remained a | threat to international peace and security. |
ion, determining that the situation remained a | threat to international peace and security. |
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