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Skilled With Guide Dogs The experts said Ms. Schneider's death underscored the everyday dangers blind people face traveling around the city and the determination it takes to overcome their fears.
After the slayings, the Rev. Robert Ritchie of St. Catherine of Genoa Church said that Mr. Batista's strong control was a reflection of his deep, religion-based love and his determination to shield his family from the everyday dangers of a rough neighborhood.
Perhaps it's time for him to make a hearts and minds tour of Helmand and convince the troops there of the inherent, everyday dangers of acting.
As the street they followed brought them into an open space surrounded by more imposing buildings, they made another discovery which blotted out all thoughts of forbidden knowledge and awakened them to a more normal and everyday danger.
The Earnest Veteran He survived a tour with the Marines in Beirut and the everyday dangers of life in his deteriorating section of Washington Heights.
The trials and tribulations of the crew portrays everyday dangers and irritations of the trade, including blades breaking and chainsaws bursting into flame, near-finished sculptures splitting open from an unseen issue in the wood, and customers who change their mind about what they want after the work is done.
For some 20 years, William Batista had struggled to shield his family from Harlem's everyday dangers, working the night shift at a midtown Manhattan hotel and setting aside his earnings at home, for safekeeping.
Priests warn that this is not an isolated incident, and is only the beginning of attacks on others who had been considered above the everyday danger of Haiti.