• But though she is out of jail, she may not be out of danger.

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  • "The Night Watch" is the only picture in the gallery to have its own "escape slide, " designed in 1934, to allow it to be swiftly moved out of danger in case of fire, or other threats.

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  • Softbank, for its part, does not seem to be in danger of running out of cash.

    FORBES: Overreaction

  • An occasional heroic sprint may be required to get us out of a danger spot and avoid a whirlpool or an undertow.

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  • Mr McIntyre's barrister, David Scoffield QC, disputed suggestions that his client would not be in danger because the decision to disclose out of his control.

    BBC: Boston College tapes: 'writer under no increased threat'

  • Second, as Commander-in-Chief, the issues that you have mentioned touch on our national security, touch on critical issues of war and peace, and they're classified for a reason -- because they're sensitive and because the people involved may, in some cases, be in danger if they're carrying out some of these missions.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds a Press Conference on the Economy

  • Without a major effort, there is a real danger that there will be more children out-of-school in 2015 than there are today.

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  • This cannot be maintained for large distances, but would certainly take Cinderella out of the danger zone.

    FORBES: Connect

  • But that subtlety may be lost on some voters, and there is a danger of giving out mixed messages.

    ECONOMIST: Infrastructure in California

  • Toby Latta, a Russia analyst for Control Risks, points out that the sources of danger in that country can often be pinpointed: acts of violence against western-owned businesses are not usually random.

    ECONOMIST: Corporate security

  • Despite the assertions of loyalty and job security put out by the City hierarchy regarding their manager Roberto Mancini, the Italian could be in danger of bankrupting himself in the eyes of the Eastlands faithful through his continuing failure to produce a side whose sparkle matches the bling it took to recruit them.

    BBC: Man City 0-0 Birmingham

  • The danger is that a lot of money may be wasted as investors chase technologies that turn out, in the long run, to be too costly or impractical.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood: Backing greens with greenbacks | The

  • He may be on the way out, but that doesn't make him wrong about the clear and present danger of an American president embarked on a path that insists on regarding economic policy as purely domestic policy, and it certainly doesn't mean that David Cameron would fare any better as the outside pressure continues to rise.

    ECONOMIST: Soldiers in harm's way

  • He points out that whilst ministerial promises of thousands of extra beds can be relied on for favourable headlines, there is a danger that expanding hospitals' capacity to cope with unusual peaks in demand could render them inefficient.

    ECONOMIST: Health: Winter discontent | The

  • As long as the country is in danger of leaving the euro, growth will continue to shrink, bail-out targets will be missed and politics will drift to extremes.

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  • He said local authorities had been asked to hoist a danger signal of 3 out of 10 a moderate signal , which might be increased depending on the storm's strength and direction.

    WSJ: Cyclone Threatens Bangladesh, Myanmar

  • He said he thought ministers must be looking very carefully at the numbers, in determining the floor target, because they were in danger of pointing out that schools were not performing very well after 11 years of Labour government.

    BBC: Primary schools face Sats threat

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