Throughout this perilous transitional period, Sigismund successfully steered the ship of state amid the whirlpools that constantly threatened to engulf it.
In the wake of this election, the Conservative Party is entering one of the most perilous periods in its history, a moment of great opportunity and great danger.
The acquisition not only ends the Mets' perilous period of uncertainty regarding a full-time answer for the shortstop position, but also appears to significantly bolster their offense.
This is about whom we want to lead the country through a perilous period.
We've already missed the Rapture, and now we live in what will soon become the most perilous period of history.
Rather than representing "a triumphant Christ in glory," he depicted Christ in his most perilous and painful period, his crucifixion and death.
And all of this growth came during the most perilous period in decades for magazine publishing.
He is credited with shaping many of the policies of this institution and with guiding it through a perilous period in the 1980s when the foundation's continued existence was seriously threatened.
Reed was heavily responsible for pushing for the adoption of the ATM around the USA, and led Citicorp through a perilous period in the early 1990s.
It's a remarkable poem to have emerged from a relatively short and certainly perilous period of travel that included a trip to the frontline.