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But at least for now, the situation looks less perilous.
Which makes America's relationship with him all the more perilous.
But other times, a film is full of perilous action.
But perhaps you could call her perilous, because she's so strong in herself.
But economic and political conditions make for a perilous process.
It was perilous to have anything to do with them.
And he had done something positive about their perilous situation.
I would learn of other ways in the perilous days ahead.
"And what makes you think the river is any less perilous?"
And that would be a most perilous thing to do.
It is perilous to come into the world at any point in Time.
He is just the man our city needs to lead it through these perilous times.
And even so such a course is perhaps more perilous than it seems.
A rather perilous road can also be used to reach the top by car.
But it would also create perilous new military and political problems for the President.
Give the question some thought before you answer, because it's more perilous than it seems.
They were alone in the perilous waste without hope of further help.
In these perilous times, it could have been either; the result was the same.
Although our position was perilous, everyone had confidence in Washington.
This is about whom we want to lead the country through a perilous period.
But getting there was not supposed to be this perilous.
The balance of power in the Senate is still perilous.
Since 15 December 2004, the situation has become even more perilous than what we have known in the past.
As the war has gone on, the lands have become perilous.
It was all around her, like a strange and perilous world.