After a while, the trio finally got underway and started their perilous journey. |
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But over the past few days, the local fishermen have proved as perilous as the weather conditions. |
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I say at the outset that a biosecurity scare such as foot-and-mouth disease is the most perilous thing that could face this economy. |
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He directs you down a signally ill-lit wide stone staircase, which is perhaps the most potentially perilous entrance to any London restaurant. |
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We are appalled at the perilous state of the farming and fishing industries. |
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That power brought settlers on perilous journeys, inspired colonies to rebellion, and set our Nation against the tyrannies of the 20th century. |
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Infiltrating and exfiltrating people into and out of hostile areas are the most perilous applications of this tradecraft. |
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An overnight frost made the ground underfoot extremely slippery and made for a perilous descent. |
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You abuse your powers by stealing from travelers, and you make this forest even more perilous for harmless wayfarers! |
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Despite the government's policies, many more people are about to undertake these perilous voyages. |
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These have led to some perilous moments, especially when the public's unmannerly curiosity about the nitty-gritty collides with radio phone-ins. |
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She looked smooth and precious, a thing of unplumbable mysteries, and perilous as quicksand. |
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At 28,126 feet, exhausted from the delicate, perilous climbing and realizing that he was going snow-blind, Norton turned back. |
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It will be a perilous undertaking, but one which strong horses and experienced riders had done at need in the past. |
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Even with this, its light was as perilous as ever, ravaging the earth with its venomous rays. |
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Multilayered clouds, low ceilings, winter icing, fog and high winds make air-to-ground engagements perilous among mountain peaks. |
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The hair-raising charity event may yet turn out to be the least perilous experience of the 43-year-old's recent career. |
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The prospect of mass destruction made real the perilous state of western civilization. |
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After a perilous homeward journey he reached England in 1774, only to encounter serious doubts about the validity of his discoveries. |
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The oriole families then commence the perilous journey to tropical Africa running the gauntlet of the trappers en route. |
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After demolishing theirs, it became apparent that ours was in a perilous condition and he very kindly offered to help remedy the situation. |
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Whenever questioned about the perilous financial predicament he always maintained a sense of diplomacy and realism about the situation. |
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In the olden days on St Kilda and at several bleak rocky points east, tenacious hunters would dangle off perilous cliffs to catch their harvest. |
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Yet while each took politically perilous lead roles on controversial issues, both managed to win new four-year terms. |
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I'm seized by a mighty whirlpool, a perilous eddy of words which sucks me under, deeper and deeper. |
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It was during this perilous time of greed and destruction that a prophecy was made. |
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Because of the denticulated architecture of the rim, with its numerous and perilous lookouts, this would add countless miles to our trip. |
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During the first two seasons, creators treated even the most perilous situations with a tongue-in-cheek attitude. |
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The situation was extremely perilous and the patrol was in danger of being wiped out by the heavy crossfire. |
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To dismiss and to ignore this further issue as an irrelevancy is absolutely perilous. |
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As the day grew longer and faded into night, the party continued on their perilous journey, marching through the mist filled forests. |
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Combine the lack of medical supervision with the mind-set of the garden-variety steroid user, and you have a potentially perilous situation. |
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But when the distances are longer and the borders tougher, the journeys become much more perilous. |
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But few policyholders will find themselves in the perilous state shared by her luckless investors. |
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In fact this, and the perilous state of farming, were the main talking points all day no matter whom I spoke to. |
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As she made her perilous way down the dark and dank tunnel, she wondered what great adventures lay before her. |
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Critical biblical scholarship can and should help protect people of faith from perilous exploiters of the biblical message. |
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While on the mend, the former freshman sued the university for not warning residents of the perilous nature of upper-story windows. |
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The perilous trials observed by all involved in order to organize this event constitute another testament to the enduring appeal of the bard. |
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Using found musical reference, in a recognisable form is a tricky and perilous business. |
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I thus embark on a perilous undertaking, knowing full well that I risk the wrath of both women and men. |
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Urged on by Molly, the girls flee the settlement and begin their perilous journey. |
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The defender, recognizing his perilous position, then forces the space open. |
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Once, hearing that a Pima man was to be executed the next day, Kino made a perilous seventy-five-mile night ride to rescue him. |
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He painted a pretty grim picture indeed of what he described as the perilous state of health services, in Kerry. |
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Let him be a lesson of the perilous folly of incuriousness, and the value of speaking truth to power. |
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If life in politics is precarious, it seems to be particularly perilous for those who are close to him. |
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It is a perilous journey into the unknown, with little or no guidance, mental torment and physical pain at every turn, and an uncertain outcome. |
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While some manage the perilous crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar separating Spain from Morocco, many others perish trying. |
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The men who rode atop the masthead communicated vital information to the ship's Captain necessary to direct and navigate the ship through perilous seas. |
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The travel back wasn't nearly as perilous as the travel into the forest. |
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He insists tax rises, while economically perilous, are inevitable. |
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The victims, all men, died of asphyxiation during the perilous journey from the coast of North Africa to Sicily. |
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It led him to give up his business and embark on a series of perilous journeys into the heart of equatorial Africa to find the true source of that mighty river. |
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Most disconcerting of all was the sense that this perilous post-election limbo was so very un-American. |
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He negotiates a long, perilous journey to a new land where he finds himself worshipped as a demigod, plied with regalia and invested with law-giving powers by a local tribe. |
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The sexual revolution has swept up young adults in a perilous tailspin. |
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Suddenly on the third hole, you are forced you to hit a tee shot from one peninsular to another, and the water you were admiring becomes your most perilous obstacle. |
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All good leaders hate letting people go, but it's perilous to stand pat today. |
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As someone who spent time with him in his 2008 campaign put it, he would have been an impulsive, perilous president. |
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What awaited them at the end of such a perilous journey was a life of celibacy, near total isolation from home, inimical climate, and unfriendly natives. |
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Meanwhile Madame de Noailles read her breviary and told her beads and took little naps, wholly ignorant of the drama that was beginning its perilous unfolding before her. |
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Jack, an outcast and drifter himself, feels a connection with the tinkers and takes the job which, in turn, takes Taylor to perilous places within and without. |
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The migrants had come to Italy in October and November by way of Lampedusa on perilous fishing boats. |
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But if mare Nostrum ends, it could be a tragic day for migrants making the perilous crossing. |
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Their art treads a perilous tightrope and I think they've just fallen off. |
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Yet an uncritical attitude toward the leading climate-change activists may be even more perilous. |
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Unfortunately, this can result in sending a well-intentioned but perilous message. |
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But the gentle slope soon became much steeper as they straddled fallen trunks of mulga and mallee, sidestepped unstable boulders and clambered over perilous rock ridges. |
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Mr Hornby, a bombardier in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War, was ordered on a perilous mission while acting as a dispatch rider in Italy. |
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It reflects one of the most perilous stand-offs in the region. |
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I ask this because this week, a robot named Hitchbot is setting off on a potentially perilous journey. |
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But the time for dithering and half-hearted stop-go reflation is over, particularly given the perilous state of a global economy that still shows no sign of imminent recovery. |
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Is the state of American political fiction really so parlous perilous? |
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For mothers and children, the situation is even more perilous. |
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One minute he would be home, the next gone on a perilous mission. |
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But failure to create a viable land settlement was politically perilous. |
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He does just that and embarks on the most perilous journey of his life. |
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After elevenses in the Portaferry Hotel we made the short ferry crossing across the reputedly perilous waters of Strangford Lough at the Narrows, beside open sea. |
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Whyever a man would choose to put his life at risk and venture out into the perilous discommodity of a frozen wilderness as an occupation is beyond my understanding. |
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The clew, without which it was perilous to enter the vast and intricate maze of Continental politics, was in his hands. |
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Crafting humor for supersize egos can be a perilous, high-wire act. |
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It was an intentional exhortation to make this supposedly mild diplomat strongly warn the French of their perilous course. |
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Prior to the 19th century, transatlantic crossings were undertaken in sailing ships, and the journeys were time consuming and often perilous. |
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The musclebound farmer has got some serious anger management issues, which manifest themselves during a perilous motocross scrambling incident. |
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Strong currents, combined with shallows and jagged reefs surrounding the island, make navigation near the island perilous. |
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Each astronaut embarks on a perilous journey into the heavens, per se, and if successful, returns with a boon for dissemination. |
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Like many Jesuits, Nobili abandoned an uncertain future during Italy's Risorgimento for the perilous life of a missionary in North America. |
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A perilous culture of impunity reinforces the military's brutal repressions. |
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Its atmosphere is foggy, its waves are very strong, its dangers are perilous, its beasts are terrible, and its winds are full of tempests. |
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But India coach Balwan Singh, whose team rule the roost on the world stage, said that kabaddi can be a perilous business. |
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Jackson resists as best he can, but Moore walks a very perilous line that's constantly threatening to tumble into actressy melodrama. |
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Nothing short of an imperative sense of duty could tempt me to set forth on that most perilous emprise, a discussion of the American language. |
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It is a tricky and perilous path, but there are no realistic alternatives. |
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But if boxing is to become less perilous, the ethic has to change. |
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An exception to this perilous state is Ruabon moor, near Wrexham, which is home to healthy numbers of grouse and other upland species such as curlew and golden plover. |
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When the crosslight turned green, silence was much less perilous. |
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Britain's fledgling submariners, enduring a perilous existence on board their basic early boats as they developed underwater warfare, ground their teeth at the deadly insult. |
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This Friday, get ready for a trip to a kebab shop, a journey on some bright red motor scooters, a late night boat ride and a perilous jaunt on the Tower Bridges. |
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Harry faces perilous challenges such as snatching a golden egg from a dragon, rescuing a treasure from the Merpeople, and navigating a giant maze. |
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Despite the perilous position of Britain in 1941, Churchill's war coalition commissioned William Beveridge to set up a committee to inquire into the social services. |
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Others have been given absailing equipment so they can descend on the OUTSIDE of the ground, bypassing the perilous stairs, in the event of an emergency. |
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The garden of a wereowl at midnight makes a perilous salad bar. |
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Males hoping for acceptance must undergo a perilous rite de passage. |
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According to conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo's account of the events, it was the Castilian Cavalry that was decisive for victory in the perilous battle. |
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After one of his friends was seriously injured falling off a perilous rope crossing more than 4,000 metres up Puncak Jaya in West Papua, he knew their party needed help. |
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For even the perilous aesthetic of Imagism could take a dialectical turn in the poetry of Zukofsky and Oppen, and later open into the non-human universe with Olson. |
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After a failed attempt to cross the Misty Mountains through the Redhorn Pass, the Company are forced to take a perilous path through the Mines of Moria. |
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Let us hope and pray that there will be the wisdom of an Abba Eban on all sides as we head down this roadway to the even more perilous times that lie ahead. |
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