Danger
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For generations at that point, the bear had been a shorthand for all the
danger
that people were encountering on the frontier, and the federal government was actually systematically exterminating bears and lots of other predators too, like coyotes and wolves.
I didn't ever feel like I was in
danger.
So why would I out myself and potentially put myself in
danger?
And be careful, your genes are in
danger.
I wanted to know what was going on with the reactor, what was going on with the radiation, whether my family was in
danger.
And as we increase the detail of this picture, increasing the detail by factors of 10 to 100, we will be able to answer questions such as, is there evidence for planets outside the orbit of Neptune, to find Earth-impacting asteroids long before they're a danger, and to find out whether, maybe, our sun formed on its own or in a cluster of stars, and maybe it's this sun's stellar siblings that influenced the formation of our solar system, and maybe that's one of the reasons why solar systems like ours seem to be so rare.
That was my first brush with real danger, the fire and my father.
A Syrian refugee boy I know told me that he didn't hesitate when his life was in imminent
danger.
So it was easy, so we were suddenly left with nothing, because the guerrilla were spreading the word that all of those things are done because if they don't do it, they're in
danger.
In
danger
zone I am not authorized to build.
More generally, my research, what it tries to do is avoid the
danger
of the single path, to avoid robbing people of fully experiencing the city in which they live.
On this journey, we faced the
danger
of crevasses, intense cold, so cold that sweat turns to ice inside your clothing, your teeth can crack, water can freeze in your eyes.
We take care of ourselves a lot when affected by an illness, or in situations of imminent
danger.
I think helping people in
danger
is responsible.
Plus, you're going to put in
danger
the life of other colleagues.
He actually assumes more of the
danger
in this.
Now these days, kids need a small dosage of
danger.
I began this sort of personal crusade against the mundane, because if there's one thing I've realized, it's that any career, even one as seemingly glamorous as surf photography, has the
danger
of becoming monotonous.
More fundamentally, ISIS's
danger
should not just be counted in the number of weapons it holds but also in the number of children it has kept out of school or indoctrinated.
Big red circle,
danger.
The speed I so desperately needed brought with it
danger.
From a scrape on your knee to that annoying sinus infection, our immune system defends our body from
danger.
And if there's a new opportunity or a new danger, the bees cannot reinvent the social system overnight.
In looking at this, the
danger
of Whitopia is that the more segregation we have, the less we can look at and confront conscious and unconscious bias.
If the initial responders can get in, save lives, mitigate whatever flooding
danger
there is, that means the other groups can get in to restore the water, the roads, the electricity, which means then the construction people, the insurance agents, all of them can get in to rebuild the houses, which then means you can restore the economy, and maybe even make it better and more resilient to the next disaster.
You know that any violation of the protocol will get the entire shipment confiscated and put your allies in grave
danger.
That's a
danger.
And every one of those animals in every painting of Noah's ark, deemed worthy of salvation is in mortal
danger
now, and their flood is us.
Stress is a general biological response to a potential
danger.
Special chemicals called stress hormones run through your body, giving you more oxygen and power to run away from
danger
or to face it and fight for your life, hence the term "fight or flight."
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