He is clearly still trying to wreak havoc on his country and putting his own citizens in great danger.
Then the reader must be sure that Mitrokhin, writing in a great hurry, in great secrecy and in great danger, copied everything down right.
For much of the 1970s and 1980s, car bombs were the favoured means of attack by the IRA, which put them in great danger.
Mr Gaydamak insists that what makes him popular is not his munificence but his ideas, namely that Israel is in great danger as a result of the botched Lebanon war.
Florida's statute makes it clear that the justification is not available to a person who initially provokes the use of force against himself, unless such force is so great that the person reasonably believes that he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm and that he has exhausted every reasonable means to escape.
That suggests there would be a great danger in Mr Blair delaying further and risking a public backlash.
Even in the face of great danger, the message of Hanukkah endures.
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"There is a great danger of terrorism in a big part of west Africa, including as far as Cameroon, " said Hollande, calling on French nationals to exercise caution in West Africa.
But to complicate matters further, even a provocateur has the legal right to defend himself under Florida law if he can't escape and if he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm, as Zimmerman claims he was.
So even if Zimmerman killed Martin, he was justified in doing so if he believed he was in danger of being killed himself or of suffering great bodily harm.
In the face of great odds and grave danger, they get the job done.
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An economy that was in danger of tipping into a Great Depression is starting to heal and rebuild itself.
Our ability to reprogram DNA itself will undoubtedly lead to great advances in medicine, but the danger is that these same techniques can be used to modify viruses, like H5N1 influenza, to become more and more lethal, potentially affecting millions around the globe.
The Geneva Conventions recognized that great danger to civilians results when participants in hostilities masquerade as non-combatants.
"There's a great danger with large roles for women in film, that they can do no wrong, " she said.
Shocking as the incident was and the fear of a repeat performance is great the Egyptian government is in no immediate danger.
Rep. KLINE: Well, there's no one that doubts that the women that are serving now in Iraq and Afghanistan and who have served for the last decade and more in combat theaters are exposed to hostile fire and to great danger and they're serving well and bravely.
The great danger is that corporate staff members will dig in their heels and fight for one particular forecast of costs.
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The danger is that, in such a climate of great apprehension and fear, the media cannot fulfill their duty to critically report on events.
To the prime minister I would say that he has achieved great things since 1997 but, paradoxically, he is in danger of destroying his legacy as he becomes increasingly obsessed by his place in history.
While disciplined and transparent approaches to such credit transactions are always in order, never are they more required than at present when so great a danger exists that Western economic, financial and technical assistance is being directed toward sustaining the entrenched forces of the Soviet Communist Party rather than aiding the legitimate, non-communist and reformist opposition in the USSR.
Canaries forward Steve Morison knocked David Fox's floated free-kick back into the danger area and Holt showed great strength, composure and awareness to swivel neatly in the six-yard box and shoot into the net via the inside of the far post.
"The bid team regard Arsenal as one of the great clubs of European football but also one that is no longer punching its weight and is in danger of falling behind, " an unidentified person affiliated with the bid told the Telegraph.
If the United States were indeed going to remain the world's only great power as far ahead as the eye can see, people who like this newspaper believe in the danger of monopoly and the need for competition would draw the necessary conclusion: Europe should provide a counterbalance to this overwhelming American power.
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