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It requires both countries to act to meet the common danger.
But even the most powerful nation in the history of the world must bring other nations to our side to meet common dangers.
At times he seemed to forget their experiences together and the common dangers they had shared.
Even time beyond recall could be recalled when the common danger was disclosed.
I tell you, brother, this is no common danger which sets our drums to such warnings.
Windows that open and close (the most common danger).
The most common danger is that of task loading.
But an arrest warrant is a more common danger.
They were advised to watch various common danger signs, including:
Faced with the common danger, the two rivals had put aside their quarrel.
A common danger to aircraft is that they collide with birds in flight.
A common danger can make temporary allies of unfriends and this might be true here.
Q. What's the greatest common danger to the traveler?
All three were aware of their common danger.
They believed that America could only go so far on its own and needed to rely on other countries to "meet common dangers".
What happens in prisons does pose a real and common danger today and tomorrow.
We're talking about lives, and possibly human survival, unless we can unite against the common danger."
It is foolhardy if the new members have not worked together in a collective endeavor to overcome a common danger.
They burned longer and carried less risk of fire, a common danger of the Victorian era.
As the 20th century ended and the 21st century started, people relying on one another to deal with common dangers could be achieved.
The common danger helped the boy over his shyness; he even slid a bit closer to Rubashov.
Pressed by their common danger, members of scattered Christian groups throughout the world increasingly exchanged letters and traveled from one church to another.
In Madrid the common danger forced people of almost all kinds into some sense of comradeship.
As folk in face of a common danger are apt to hang together, so did the Marshmen show a loyalty to one another.
We need to try to understand the other fellow and negotiate and try to come to some agreement about the common danger.