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However, recognising the | threat that the obstacle posed to them, the Viet Cong |
Bail was denied on the basis that he was a | threat to the community. |
Concerned by the continuing | threat to the security of the Coalition Forces posed |
Thus, the USA was completely safe from nuclear | threat, ending the era of Mutual Assured Destruction. |
e than 15 years in business and as the biggest | threat to the WWF to date. |
The guns which had posed such a | threat to the invasion, even though they were found t |
The | threat by the Habsburg dynasty fell apart with the as |
ad a bad reputation as a vulgar and commercial | threat to the witty, "legitimate" Restoration drama; |
ll flying a Dutch flag and not thought to be a | threat, and the station's head (carrying the signal b |
The letter was construed as a | threat against the judge. |
Turkish National Movement was a | threat to the allied administration. |
ak, and their uncle Hoole are fleeing from the | threat of the Imperial scientist Borborygmus Gog. |
ncreased, merely that immigrants do not pose a | threat to the labour market. |
Illegal logging poses another | threat to the golden-crowned sifaka. |
ay 1940, a small group of women recognized the | threat that the Nazis posed and took a stand to fight |
tics, because they were considered by him as a | threat of the communist and patriotic cause of Resist |
The books make use of the | threat of the supernatural or occult before the "stra |
They pose a grave | threat to the colony, but suddenly the pirates are fo |
concluded that water scarcity is now a bigger | threat than the global financial crisis. |
global financial crisis was stated as being a | threat to the goals envisioned by the charter, and al |
Therefore, sulfur lamps do not pose a | threat to the environment nor require special disposa |
reat back to Truk, ending the Japanese warship | threat to the Allied landing forces at Bougainville. |
Hayes was the main deep | threat on the team, catching 34 passes for 889 yards |
of darkness, infiltrated and posed an imminent | threat to the security of the command post and weapon |
Hunting is likely to be a major | threat, given the size of this species. |
704, when the Garrison at Gibraltar came under | threat from the French, a force of 2,500 troops under |
arterfinals, where he famously neutralized the | threat of the Spanish attacking duo of David Villa an |
The biggest | threat to the plant is its easy hybridization with it |
Feral dogs pose a prominent | threat to the population of short-eared dogs, as they |
This meant the | threat to the Hungarian plains disappeared. |
te, Hiddensee was designed to oppose any naval | threat to the East German Coast, and to fulfill this |
hnology of genetic engineering poses a greater | threat to the world than the advent of nuclear techno |
One | threat to the survival of the interesting-looking pla |
Duke's court is under | threat from the planned regeneration of Macclesfield |
To address the constant | threat of the Mongols, Tughlaq built the fortified ci |
ne forest, the destruction of which is a major | threat to the bat population. |
ttle more than a persistent, niggling military | threat to the Carolingian regime. |
itially believed there had been a "significant | threat to the lives of the two men". |
ity and in formulating policies to counter the | threat from the divisive forces. |
at a time when the Persian Empire was a larger | threat in the East. |
area was deserted, and so the position was no | threat to the nearby Husky landings. |
ous of France as a Roman Catholic nation and a | threat to the British nation. |
The main | threat to the plant is cattle grazing. |
In 1939, with the | threat of the Second World War, the school moved ther |
tius spent the next two years neutralising the | threat of the Franks who were the allies of Allectus, |
e hundreds of these POWs were not considered a | threat by the Japanese, and were used as 'guards' at |
l that Trevu Childrens' [sic?] Centre is under | threat and the building is scheduled to be sold off f |
Fifth seed Serena Williams was also a big | threat for the title; she had won her last three tour |
h the 6th Army's flank, eliminating the Soviet | threat to the Dnieper River and successfully surround |
The Battery Rocks are under | threat from the "Route Partnership" scheme, which int |
piracy theories relating to a perceived Jewish | threat to the British Empire, and became involved wit |
ose organizations which represent the greatest | threat to the security of our country." |
ctorious generals whose popularity made them a | threat to the Senate's collective authority. |
e not known to be fixed yet and therefore pose | threat to the Orkut users. |
e Central Coast, constantly proving a menacing | threat for the Mariners' defence. |
renewed a travel ban on persons deemed to be a | threat to the peace in Liberia for 12 months, demandi |
MK alone was not a military | threat to the apartheid state, but the ANC leadership |
the power of the Dragon Throne, she faces the | threat of the Saxons and must strike first to protect |
has started to make a good recovery, the main | threat for the future is lack of suitable breeding ha |
It was the subject of a resignation | threat by the Israeli Minister of Culture. |
He remained an exile in Ireland, a | threat to the childless and insecure King James, unti |
He is now seeing their whole business under | threat, at the same time as he fears that the woman h |
ng three rushing touchdowns and also showing a | threat using the forward pass and picked up an interc |
ing the white armor and making him a dangerous | threat to the Dynasty. |
This | threat forced the Austrian army to withdraw to the ea |
There was also a very real | threat that the Louisiana State Legislature would wit |
hin the lake remains today and poses a serious | threat to the drinking water supply of area communiti |
Such fishes are not considered a | threat by the prey of A. fasciatus, and thus the pred |
to the belief that desertification is a great | threat to the world and especially Africa. |
e Shias, it was destroyed not because it was a | threat to the patrols, but to allow allied special fo |
s ring (and whole finger) from him, ending his | threat for the foreseeable future. |
ation of Hebbal lake has been pointed out as a | threat to the bio-diversity of these lakes, particula |
tacting of Stargate Command about the imminent | threat at the end of season 9, she "has reached a poi |
801 Naval Air Squadron, was fended off by the | threat of the Sea Dart, but not before spotting the a |
Realizing that a | threat from the Bacterians may be imminent, the Gradi |
Aware of the | threat to the Arsenal and the presence of stolen arti |
at time that the eruption did not yet pose any | threat to the capital's population, and an inspection |
t against European military union, saying "The | threat that the proposed Euro force might pose to one |
The roving bands of Comanche posed a serious | threat to the settlers, and in 1849, the U.S. Army es |
in the Sanmenxia reservoir and was no longer a | threat to the river water downstream. |
er allies, King Charles II became the greatest | threat facing the new English republic. |
the queen's councillors held it to amount to a | threat against the supremacy of the crown. |
2007 though the virus did however not pose any | threat to the ISS as it is a gaming virus made to ste |
roduced Common Brushtail Possum resulting in a | threat to the plant population. |
He says the HIV/AIDS youth movement poses no | threat to the establishment. |
interbreeding with feral cats is a significant | threat to the wild population. |
netary means that are the basis of (as well as | threat to) the bourgeois marriage. |
hips during late 2007 or early 2008 were under | threat until the Australian government approved anoth |
personnel, population and environment from the | threat of the huge radioactive inventory of the Chern |
An unforeseen | threat takes the form of an ex-lover turned wildlife |
hardworking cowhand, but the ranch comes under | threat by the Ladder Five gang, led by Smoke Parnell, |
Under increasing | threat from the Drug Enforcement Administration, he q |
Emperors after Nero also saw them as a | threat to the unity of the Empire. |
spiratory infections, and malnutrition posed a | threat to the population living along the river basin |
set up in July 1969 in response to a perceived | threat to the nationalist community of Derry in conne |
om the chainsaw, the park is under significant | threat from the hemlock woolly adelgid, which has bee |
The | threat of the Japanese entry to the war in December 1 |
"probably the most sustained period of severe | threat since the end of the second world war" (Guardi |
ould be launched against any SAM site posing a | threat to the larger strike force. |
inches (38 mm) or less, some fish are often a | threat to the crayfish rather than the other way arou |
The Yemen Times says the alleged | threat to the Ambassador was in December 2004. |
f the Sixth Continent, Volume 1: The Universal | Threat is the sixteenth Blake and Mortimer book in th |
under control of the Orangist party and thus a | threat to the security of the Commonwealth. |
The communist | threat within the party was temporarily removed as Le |
The airport was increasingly a | threat to the neighborhood, with the city buying many |
n a slope overlooking the campus pose possible | threat to the school. |
for uncovering and dealing with any potential | threat to the Imperium. |
y being owned by Marii's family, who added the | threat of the Camera Club being closed down unless th |
st problem which Mangammal had to face was the | threat from the Mughals. |
Erosion has always been a | threat to the path, with few cobblestones remaining a |
ln strongly supported, was seen as an economic | threat to the river trade, which ran north-to-south, |
n contributor to starting the Cold War and the | threat of the Korean War becoming the precursor for t |
Minford received a | threat from the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1966, and a |
gazetted as a national park after it was under | threat however the request was turned down. |
ris, Briere de l'Isle argued that Kaarta was a | threat to the new protectorate in Fouta Tooro, and th |
ved to co-ordinate a national response to this | threat to the well-being of the bisexual community. |
ing Kyrylenko the restructure posed "a serious | threat to the economy and social sphere". |
armers work is a nuisance to the farmers and a | threat to the king's rule. |
e schism in internal party politics came a new | threat to the mines that brought South Africa its wea |
Mr. Taha said the involvement of the ICC is a | threat to the peaceful settlement of the Darfur confl |
finished in 1882 the Russians were no longer a | threat as the Japanese became the new enemy. |
o to Phthia, which is a reference to Achilles' | threat in the Iliad that he-the mightiest of Greek wa |
Also the excessive use of insecticides poses a | threat to the great evening bats. |
Whereas, in light of the | threat to the national security and foreign policy of |
n's influence over the Tsaritsa had made him a | threat to the empire, a group of nobles led by Prince |
He wants to kill normalman, who he sees as a | threat to the status quo. |
A less serious | threat is the visit to the Academy of a Nazi "expert" |
ctive in Northern Ireland, but they were not a | threat to the stability of Ireland. |
tly dangerous industry which poses a potential | threat to the health and safety of the persons workin |
Also World War II posed no real | threat to the objects, because they were all brought |
os, and they were all persons posing a serious | threat to the organization, weighted heavily in the d |
s to assure that the Ottoman Empire remained a | threat to the Habsburgs, the main rival of France in |
ely small, don't fit the usual criterion for a | threat in the animal kingdom where size is a factor, |
political dangers of Puritanism, Laud saw the | threat to the episcopacy. |
arx made in a magazine interview constituted a | threat to the President of the United States, and as |
'The preeminent | threat in the affairs of nations is nuclear prolifera |
Early forecasts suggested a possible | threat to the island, but Nate passed well to the sou |
It left O'Donnell and O'Neill free from any | threat from the Connacht side, and rendered a land-ba |
t, with New York City as the Mysteron's latest | threat, and the September 11 attacks which occurred t |
rough land clearance, is currently the largest | threat to the species. |
ing team-mate James Ellison but was not much a | threat to the rest of the field, as they were on Dunl |
velt's budget director, was furious about this | threat to the gold standard, and in its final form th |
' 'judaizing bolshevism' etc. was posited as a | threat by the Right, as 'anti-Spain' - Catholicism wa |
Habitat fragmentation is also a serious | threat to the existing populations. |
succeeded in saving Canosa di Puglia from the | threat of the latter. |
She knows an even greater | threat than the vampires is coming relentlessly close |
here is no scientific evidence that they are a | threat to the environment. |
Gr. 10 were tasked with countering the growing | threat of the RAF de Havilland Mosquito units. |
ed popular among the Turkmen of Anatolia and a | threat to the stability of the fragile Seljuq-Mongol |
The next | threat to the Sacred Cod came in 1941, when the Alumi |
rs of the spiritual power were reinforced by a | threat of the archbishop-elector to deprive not only |
terests in making peace; Egypt faced a growing | threat from the "Sea Peoples", while the Hittites wer |
programmed to eliminate anything that poses a | threat to the project. |
people boarded up their windows because of the | threat of the ‘disruptive behaviour of the scholars', |
Another | threat is the Nord Stream linking Russia and Germany |
ere successfully defeated and were no longer a | threat in the second half of the 10th century, a new |
Forge railway station, which is possibly under | threat from the Government expenditure cuts. |
nfluences in this province and eliminate their | threat against the people,” said Brig. |
esponse to what was perceived as an increasing | threat from the People's Republic of China. |
ary to meet either an actual or an apprehended | threat to the peace". |
on because it perceived the tsarist edict as a | threat to the Armenian national existence. |
a time when the future of the school was under | threat from the Circular 10/65, which proposed the ab |
nto two opposing camps became unavoidable, the | threat of the USSR and Eastern Bloc became much more |
position to government order and was seen as a | threat in the eyes of other Japanese and Japanese Ame |
While hunting poses somewhat of a | threat towards the Flores Green Pigeon, its primary t |
As the 707 was no direct | threat to the fleet, Woodward ordered its course trac |
ch rejoined the Allies or in case of an Allied | threat to the south of France. |
opper is suggested to be the most significant [ | threat] of the three." |
etainee advised that he should be considered a | threat to the United States. |
In addition, Solomon was under | threat from the same Liberal unrest that had unseated |
lake in Three Mile Creek, posing an immediate | threat to the entire Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. |
in Beijing as a medal contender and a serious | threat for the gold medal in all 3 of his events. |
tion of this reality to the outside world as a | threat to the continuing work of their organizations |
oped that Egypt would be able to withstand the | threat of the Persian attack by an alliance with the |
that the forces of fascism represented a grave | threat to the United States. |
lead the reborn Crossbone Vanguard against the | threat of the Jupiter Empire, piloting the Crossbone |
that the situation in Palestine constitutes a | threat to the peace within the meaning of Article 39 |
yed to Egypt to defend the Suez Canal from the | threat of the Ottoman Empire. |
e National level were largely destroyed by the | threat of the Australian Sports Commission to withhol |
eration of ballistic missile technology pose a | threat to the northeast Asian region and to internati |
ly stupid" and caused "the most serious single | threat to the future" of the paper his family had bou |
nd never mounted another substantial offensive | threat in the Crimson Tide's 34-13 victory. |
A reduction in genetic diversity is a | threat to the species, because human activity and oth |
The main | threat to the species' existence is the destruction o |
The main | threat to the species is the loss and degradation of |
rmy spokesman says that militarily there is no | threat in the presence of these tribesmen. |
ent, though there very well may be a dangerous | threat in the tournament that haunts fellow competito |
e, most therapeutic abortions do not involve a | threat to the gravid woman's physical health or the h |
for fishing pejerrey are technically more of a | threat to the sizable grebes than the finer ones pref |
The program tries to detail the | threat that the orangutans face in day to day life. |
line would not die out and would be an ongoing | threat to the Hanoverians. |
the Vagaari had already made contact with the | threat (probably the Yuuzhan Vong) and had allied wit |
continued existence of the tapes represented a | threat to the CIA personnel involved. |
This lifted the | threat to the men and in May 1643 Lilburne was exchan |
s, construction on the IAH was hastened as the | threat of the German U-boats in the Atlantic and Cari |
, it joined a force intended to counter German | threat from the Caucasus. |
d 44th, whose gunners quickly responded to the | threat, disabling the locomotive and killing multiple |
The nation of Yamatai is under | threat from the overseas kingdom of Kune (probably ba |
ly impacted by any one major problem, the main | threat to the existence of this rare species is colle |
it protected friendly shipping from the U-Boat | threat operating the Vickers Wellington. |
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