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  • matches without a win, which saw Town hover dangerously above the relegation zone for most of the s
  • a run of poor form left the Eagles hovering dangerously above the bottom three.
  • A series of poor results saw Villa hovering dangerously above the relegation zone going into Decemb
  • "Excellent and dangerously addictive it could change the Spectrum game
  • open fetal surgery on a fetus to correct a dangerously advanced urinary tract obstruction.
  • t the balance of military power was turning dangerously against the French.
  • Dangerously Alice (2007)
  • tion of a modest military pension, but more dangerously an open acknowledgement of Socinian teachin
  • plicit in constructing the school buildings dangerously below government-mandated standards, while
  • In 1930, he was dangerously bruised and cut when a blowout crashed his
  • e soundtrack of the film The Year of Living Dangerously by Peter Weir.
  • ly confident, commercial, professional, and dangerously catchy" and "a fine album that'll be caress
  • s that it lands on private property, and is dangerously close to the river.
  • h, doing no harm to the Germans but landing dangerously close to the reconnaissance party.
  • Their army in the region was dangerously close to the railway between Plovdiv and Ha
  • med Roseboro was returning Koufax's pitches dangerously close to Marichal's head and had clipped hi
  • unts with the enemy, desperate pilots began dangerously close close air support missions By dawn on
  • Dangerously Close is a 1986 action/thriller film.
  • Those closest to her fear she is coming dangerously close to falling to the dark side.
  • it was probably rather too complex and came dangerously close to breaking down in execution.
  • April 26, 1717, sailed into a violent storm dangerously close to Cape Cod.
  • continuing search for his mother brings him dangerously close to Nil Spaar's deadly forces.
  • The ring has been dangerously close to slipping onto Lord Barr's finger a
  • and it is this common bond that draws them dangerously close.
  • the enemy to bunch towards the centre of a dangerously constricted front.
  • large areas around the mine are considered dangerously contaminated.
  • a, but there was concern that milk might be dangerously contaminated.
  • es a robot suit to protect herself from the dangerously corrosive air on planet Saint Valentine.
  • For example, the rapper Jesse Dangerously covered "The Elements" on his album How to
  • In 1257 the dangerously cracked sections were knocked down-three ap
  • Ansari began a new theatre tour titled the Dangerously Delicious Tour.
  • liam IV of the United Kingdom in 1832, as a dangerously democratic franchise.
  • k of World War I, "Britain found ... it was dangerously dependent on enemy industries".
  • multi-engine airplane that would not become dangerously difficult to control in the event of failur
  • it had to be graphic because otherwise you dangerously dilute what happened."
  • owever, stating in December 1979 that "in a dangerously disoriented world, destiny has given us onl
  • scovered a hidden stash of vodka and became dangerously drunk.
  • inely grained powders of most metals can be dangerously explosive in air.
  • anions had fallen unconscious in a position dangerously exposed to hostile fire, Austin unhesitatin
  • Dangerously exposed, and with inadequate forces, Finck
  • d fled below decks, leaving the French ship dangerously exposed.
  • These edits vary from the childish to the dangerously fallacious (examples given above are charac
  • ntrol, and the practice of eating food at a dangerously fast rate.
  • above 25 °C, and so not to be classified as dangerously flammable.
  • r mutual love and joy can be so extreme yet dangerously flawed.
  • t single, "Epikindyna Se Thelo" (I want you dangerously), had a mix of ethnic and dance sounds and
  • oducts could cause welding fumes to contain dangerously high manganese concentrations that could le
  • orally or rectally has been used to remove dangerously high levels of potassium in the blood, sinc
  • ndency to rapidly induce drug tolerance and dangerously high risk of death when mixed with alcohol.
  • a toot on the whistle, Casey sets off at a dangerously high speed through the maze of switches and
  • Testing of 120 wells resulted in dangerously high levels of MTBE being found.
  • with girdling to address the problem of her dangerously high Metacentric height.
  • If the water level of the river rises dangerously high, then a weir can be opened to allow wa
  • However, areas where moss has built up are dangerously high, some areas can emit 25 µSv/h, among t
  • ch the reflected rays of the sun can create dangerously hot conditions at particular points on the
  • bulance to the Station's Sick Quarters in a dangerously ill condition.
  • King and a number of the crew became dangerously ill shortly after leaving Timor, this being
  • Falling dangerously ill in 1543, Magdalena confessed to a long
  • ever since both Ramon and his sister became dangerously ill around that time, it could be assumed t
  • dd that the Roman Catholic chaplain is also dangerously ill of the same epidemic.
  • Ferdinand fell dangerously ill and retired from the field.
  • Bradshaw moved to Westminster after falling dangerously ill, and died on 31 October of the same yea
  • d that her heavy turrets caused her to roll dangerously in a seaway, and that her hull was not suff
  • helped take the kind of artistic leap that Dangerously in Love represents."
  • as apparent not just in criminals, but more dangerously in people who felt good about their deeds -
  • with Barredo claiming that Costa had ridden dangerously in the final stages of the race, but later
  • "Living Dangerously in the Hands of God"
  • d "Daddy" to be the "most affecting song on Dangerously in Love."
  • in Manila while filming The Year of Living Dangerously in 1982.
  • The set list included not only Dangerously in Love material, but also contained a spec
  • although not in a great enough quantity to dangerously increase the likelihood of pathogens being
  • ding issues and problems with staffing have dangerously increased the number of single-person ambul
  • hiring policies that led to his staff being dangerously inexperienced and unable to provide the ove
  • of years travelling alone he's been driven dangerously insane and he tries to kill everyone.
  • or the eyes", but added that it "also veers dangerously into campy excess and plain old weirdness"
  • stand down for allowing the club to slip so dangerously into the red and forcing the sale of the cl
  • but untrained student named Gantoris delves dangerously into the dark side of the Force and unleash
  • state has a legitimate interest in keeping dangerously intoxicated drivers off the road, to preven
  • mer and Granada Television presenter Johnny Dangerously, introducing a local Saturday morning magaz
  • The Year of Living Dangerously is a 1982 Peter Weir film adapted from the
  • Blunt's advance left him dangerously isolated from Union forces in Springfield,
  • ight, the plane enters a rough storm and is dangerously jostled about.
  • rairies expressly to protect and regenerate dangerously low populations of bison and Pronghorn.
  • rairies expressly to protect and regenerate dangerously low populations of bison and Pronghorn.
  • our banks closed, and the city lake fell to dangerously low levels in the drought of the late 1930s
  • of reports including nausea, vomiting, and dangerously low blood pressure as a result of dehydrati
  • risis in the Reich meant that the LSSAH had dangerously low amounts of fuel for the vehicles that t
  • een unsuccessful and the station is running dangerously low on air.
  • rapher - in Peter Weir's The Year of Living Dangerously, making her the first actor to win an Oscar
  • They found one scene in particular dangerously misleading.
  • tickell ordered his co-pilot to pass up the dangerously narrow airstrip at Tarawa and head for a sa
  • And yet never has our path been so dangerously narrow between Scylla and Charybdis as toda
  • secuted for cruelty to animals due to their dangerously obese dogs.
  • Also everyone who works within this mall is dangerously obese.
  • m, fashionably male supremacist rather than dangerously obscene, is no worse than his suave beats".
  • herapist Vincent Bruce (Beatty) who becomes dangerously obsessed with a seductive, very able, schiz
  • prevent snow from accumulating and sliding dangerously off the curved crown.
  • s to the Navy during World War II that were dangerously out of specification.
  • despite being considered a loose cannon and dangerously outspoken, appreciated Abbas' "subdued no-n
  • The prison was highlighted as being dangerously overcrowded in 2002 by Colin Moses (chairma
  • spector of Prisons stated that Deerbolt was dangerously overcrowded, with too many inmates and too
  • orm Trust criticised Buckley Hall for being dangerously overcrowded.
  • amati to the east, where Kaptai Lake became dangerously overflooded to threaten a 230 megawatt hydr
  • own being exposed above the water level and dangerously overheating.
  • With his cumbersome flying boat dangerously overloaded, he made a brilliant takeoff des
  • intertwined with the story of Mike, who is dangerously overweight and looking to get his life back
  • Amy Heckerling-directed comedy film Johnny Dangerously, playing the part of actor Michael Keaton's
  • ret vice organization called 'Crime Ghost.' Dangerously poised to take over the world with its diab
  • Chloric acid is a dangerously powerful oxidizing agent and will cause mos
  • zombies, addicted to the programmes of the dangerously powerful Channel 400.
  • he American Mind), even being "portrayed as dangerously radical" during the era of McCarthyism.
  • ssage liked the book, but others thought it dangerously radical.
  • sed to carry on a chain reaction (but still dangerously radioactive).
  • It is also dangerously reactive.
  • er different abilities, all of which became dangerously real during the movie's production.
  • They are sucked into a dangerously real re-creation of Shakespeare's greatest
  • o Halifax, he found that his crew was being dangerously reduced.
  • In its current state this article dangerously ressembles a list.
  • from only a part of the world community-is dangerously simplistic, quite ineffective, and economic
  • Near the gatehouse, a well with over 350 dangerously slippery spiral, rock-cut steps descends to
  • ing the pilots that the airplane was flying dangerously slow only seconds after it was warning that
  • least 13 minutes in rough weather, and was dangerously slow to catch a trim.
  • n inland route over the fells would involve dangerously steep slopes.
  • not go beyond the headland where there are dangerously strong sea currents.
  • ny have commented that Flockhart had become dangerously thin, particularly when the actress made re
  • ive physical response in some animals, most dangerously those that test positively for heartworm di
  • A shortage of goals saw Stoke slip dangerously towards towards the lower regions of the Se
  • c bullet" among chemical derivatives of the dangerously toxic drug atoxyl.
  • weather was cold and stormy, the river was dangerously turbulent and the only available transport
  • an Jacinto to Trent would leave San Jacinto dangerously undermanned, and it would seriously inconve
  • The hydrogen reactor is on and dangerously unstable so Eddie goes over to the computer
  • ernal collection aerial, the system becomes dangerously unstable, and only the Doctor's interventio
  • them enter a state of bliss before becoming dangerously violent as part of a plan to have the human
  • In the fall of 1989, Paul E. Dangerously was phased out and the Samoans were given a
  • from the weak Henry VI, were scattered and dangerously weak.
  • t the outset of the fighting 7 August, were dangerously weakened by combat losses in ensuing weeks
  • Towards evening, his company being dangerously weakened, he went back to his battalion hea
  • ce was completely routed, and his main army dangerously weakened.
  • he carried to safety a comrade who had been dangerously wounded and was in urgent need of medical a
  • He was dangerously wounded in the attempt to drive out a large
  • ined unwounded and the sergeant himself was dangerously wounded and died the same day.
  • He was eventually dangerously wounded and later killed by a shell whilst
  • 4th February, 1900, near Strijdenburg, when dangerously wounded through the lungs and called upon t
  • in the Sudan in 1897 and 1898, where he was dangerously wounded and his horse killed under him by a
  • ched town of Rowa, when he was severely and dangerously wounded in a hand to hand fight with three
  • l Morris, C.B., 17th Lancers, who was lying dangerously wounded in an exposed situation after the r
  • He was dangerously wounded in performing this service.
  • Resuming his command, he was dangerously wounded again at the Battle of Totopotomoy
  • und fracture of left forearm from sword cut Dangerously wounded - amputation above the knee perform
  • Lieutenant Salkeld, of the Engineers, when dangerously wounded, bound up his wounds under a heavy
  • lain, and their chief carried off the field dangerously wounded, that their assailants succeeded in
  • For remaining with an officer who was dangerously wounded, (Captain H. M.
  • Gardenier was dangerously wounded, but subsequently recovered and bei
  • He ultimately fell, dangerously wounded, while in personal encounter with s
  • of support was at an end and he himself was dangerously wounded.
  • econd Boer War one year later, where he was dangerously wounded.
  • During these operations he was most dangerously wounded.
  • nti-globalisation movement are ignorant and dangerously wrong.