Maybe we should try and catch these beautiful beasts and put them in zoos where they are safe and out of harm's way. |
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Details of the trip were not released until the President had left and was in the air and out of harm's way. |
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O'Brian took a barb in the back as she dove at a group of unsuspecting froggers while trying to scatter them out of harm's way. |
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Sunil's mother decided to send him out of harm's way to the United States to pursue higher education. |
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After warning other animals with several swishes of the tail, the giraffe boldly strides out of harm's way. |
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Cats, mostly, are sensible creatures and will keep themselves out of harm's way, learning the arts of road wisdom from an early age. |
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Well, you're talking about millions trying to move out of harm's way and the fact the storm is moving very slowly. |
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They're continuing to move out of harm's way into safer regions of the state. |
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She blundered into the path of the bus, then hurriedly dragged her little animals quickly back onto the pavement out of harm's way. |
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The return to Paris leaves him momentarily out of harm's way, but it is clear to him at least that war is coming. |
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Others did not succeed in staying out of harm's way, like Marguerite Porete, who was burned at the stake for heresy. |
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If the force is too great, a mirror may not fold out of harm's way, such as when a vehicle is in a car wash. |
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Her stand-in guitarist seems less impressed and removes it placing it diplomatically on the drum kit, out of harm's way. |
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Disappointing as her father's edict was to her, it did have the salutary effect of keeping little Mary out of harm's way. |
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The normal complement of flight-deck troubleshooters and deck crew was in sight and out of harm's way, so my gaze shifted inward. |
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Fortunately for the home side, Myers matched him stride for stride and ushered the ball out of harm's way. |
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In all those signs, you quickly go inland or you go up a high hill and try to get out of harm's way, just as your survivors talked about. |
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We're moving people out of harm's way, and we have resources on the ground to take care of both of those states. |
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Other safeguards are emerging to keep adoptable pets out of harm's way. |
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Once the cut button is released, the blade retracts out of harm's way. |
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So if you plan to move your Heavy out of harm's way the following turn, pull the trigger for full power before you go! |
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We leave our children there in the confident belief that they are out of harm's way. |
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Though she is out of harm's way, Testroete will now require time to recover from her injuries. |
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Learn how a new software model can forecast iceberg drift and help ships and off-shore oil platforms keep out of harm's way. |
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I will put my reputation against any member of that party in terms of getting Canadians out of harm's way. |
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Without hesitation and regard for his own safety, Mr. Baker pushed the woman out of harm's way. |
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It's not easy to keep your baby's eyes out of harm's way, but the things we do to protect a baby's eyes have many other benefits as well. |
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All parties to the conflict have an obligation to protect children from disease and violence, and to keep them out of harm's way. |
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I took it along to the guy who had made it for me and his take on it was 'No, you shouldn't keep guitars locked away out of harm's way. |
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At the same time, the Federation's disaster risk reduction programmes have helped to put more people out of harm's way. |
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These must be put out of harm's way by being expropriated in order to socialize credit. |
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As a result, people will be able to prepare for these events and get out of harm's way. |
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The old-timey pie safe I've chosen to describe here was originally used to keep freshly baked pastries and desserts out of harm's way while cooling. |
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Given that the recession risk will remain present south of the border, Québec will not be entirely out of harm's way. |
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Another parry, a block, a feint and Luther rolled out of harm's way. |
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Even with two fielders protecting the area, he was willing to rock back and cut the spinners so late that he could place the ball safely out of harm's way. |
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Avoid pushing his buttons, and ask your parents to get a lock for your door since the thing to do when someone is unreasonably angry is to get out of harm's way. |
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We want to get as many people out of harm's way as we possibly can. |
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Even experienced weightlifters need a spotter to stay out of harm's way. |
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A replay of the shot showed that the ball clearly crossed the goal line before Terry kicked the ball out of harm's way. |
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They were safer to be out of harm's way, and that's why they left. |
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In the face of this situation, we recognize calls by the Canadian government for a humanitarian ceasefire to allow populations safe passage out of harm's way. |
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Keeping a child out of harm's way is the key to their safety. |
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Mounted on a fast moving skimmer, the range became irrelevant, especially with the indirect fire ability to keep the Black Unicorn out of harm's way. |
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It must never be overlooked that the military, often at huge cost to its personnel, must brave the dangers of suicide terrorism to bring civilians out of harm's way. |
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The agency has renewed its appeal for all parties in the conflict to ensure that children remain out of harm's way and receive urgently needed assistance. |
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So while it's impossible to shield your children from the peer pressure of what clothes to wear or what music to listen to, it is possible to guide them toward making decisions that can keep them safe and out of harm's way. |
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Inside the vehicle, safety belts interact with the collapsible steering column and dual-stage airbags to help keep the occupants out of harm's way. |
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The 5 is nimble enough to make its way through city traffic and the mirrors are large enough to keep you out of harm's way when zipping from lane to lane during rush hour. |
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When Russia began to rebuild its Afghan ties shortly after the fall of the Taliban, it kept a concertedly low profile, concentrating on civilian and development projects that mostly kept its citizens out of harm's way. |
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Other countries are in the northern provinces of Afghanistan, such as Germany and a whole host of other countries, but, as the slang phrase would go, they are certainly out of harm's way. |
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The speartip rushed ahead in three rapid thrusts, but Luthien managed to parry and dodge, shifting his hips out of harm's way each time. |
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She stowed the ginch she had just received as a gift in the dresser out of harm's way. |
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Other options that have been proposed include using clouds of tiny spacecraft, or solar sails that would tug an asteroid out of harm's way. |
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Because it's not the number of safety features that determines how safe a car is, it's how well they seamlessly interact to help keep the occupants out of harm's way. |
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