Their brother Quim had died as a martyr, trying to heal a dangerous breach in the relationship between humans and pequeninos on Lusitania.
Mr. Stevens got serious and explained, "It's not a dangerous breach of security or biocontamment if people stray onto the island.
Possibly worse than that-pulling an unauthorized and dangerous breach of authority again in questioning the alien.
But Tokyo's refusal to apologize has fostered a potentially dangerous psychological breach between Japan and Asian neighbors.
They carry on a clandestine affair, which is a dangerous breach of code for both of them.
They merely failed to object to this plain and dangerous breach of Navy Regulations.
Opponents call the amendment unnecessary at best and a dangerous breach of church-state separation at worst.
It is this same disrespect for America's Constitution which has now brought our republic to the brink of a dangerous breach in the fabric of the Constitution.
We believe that this constitutes an extremely dangerous breach of the social contract.
The hope, he says, is to "reconnect America to its military" before what many have portrayed as a widening gap between the military and civilian cultures becomes a more dangerous breach.