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But today his political career has never been so imperiled.
Can a man turn away from his own imperilled blood?
They and their friends gave jobs to those who were imperiled.
But many of the species most imperiled in the wild are not.
The Bush administration's performance record has imperiled my country, not made it safer.
Neither of us will take part in any activity that imperils another life form.
If the wrong ears heard who he really was, it would imperil the rest of us.
"I felt an indigenous American art was imperiled," she said.
It is such businesses that will be particularly imperilled by the Act.
Democratic leaders in Washington have recently described his seat as imperiled.
It would imperil the salvation of every man around this table.
Will he ever catch up to his beloved, imperiled parents?
Or should people who choose to imperil their health be responsible for the costs?
About 200 species of plants and animals in the county are considered imperiled.
Would she imperil her soul by performing one or the other?
A long spell of very cold weather could imperil many lives, he said.
Breaking that bond could imperil the President's life, they said.
I do not want to harm my neighbors or imperil our relationship.
"We did nothing that will imperil the protection of beneficiaries."
Anna's life had been one imperiled for the sake of many.
You imperil more than your body in such a search."
"Is there anything here that would seriously imperil the mission?"
Whatever savings Americans do have are imperiled by hospital bills.
Not many people use the word imperiled any more.
Currently, the species is considered imperiled throughout its entire range.