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These and dangerous
These extraordinary performances led Muttiah Muralitharan to state that Lara was the most dangerous batsman he had ever faced.
These cases generally involve severe manic episodes with dangerous behavior or depressive episodes with suicidal ideation.
These machines are self-replicating and, as is found out through the course of the movie, they are quite intelligent and have managed to " evolve " into newer, more dangerous forms, most notably human forms which the real humans in the movie cannot tell apart from other real humans except by trial and error.
These factors make it more difficult and dangerous to diagnose problems.
These are dangerous over periods of years to decades.
These seismic events, along with landslides, represent some of the most dangerous geologic hazards in the island and in the northeastern Caribbean.
These are made more dangerous by the fact that some players may not notice them if they are unannounced.
These literary battles convinced More, who valued structure, tradition, and order in society above all else, that Lutheranism and the Protestant Reformation in general were dangerous, not only to the Catholic faith but to the stability of society as a whole.
These tornadoes are especially dangerous, as even experienced meteorologists might not see them.
These rats can also carry dangerous diseases, such as typhus, typhoid, and bubonic plague, which can reach epidemic proportions as the rodents increase in number.
These included the modern martial arts action movies, featuring physical acrobatics and dangerous stunt work, of Jackie Chan and his stunt team as well as Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao ; the wire fu and wuxia films of Tsui Hark, Yuen Woo-Ping, Jet Li and Donnie Yen ; the gun fu, heroic bloodshed and Triad films of John Woo, Ringo Lam and Chow Yun-Fat ; and the girls with guns films of Moon Lee and Michelle Yeoh.
These practices may make sharks more accustomed to people in their environment and to associate human activity with food ; a potentially dangerous situation.
These preventative measures are a combination of systems and practices put into its place at legitimate bioscience laboratories to prevent the use of dangerous pathogens and toxins for malicious use, as well as by customs agents and agricultural and natural resource managers to prevent the spread of these biological agents in natural and managed.
These arrests earned him the description " dangerous communist agitator " and " active distributor of communist and anti-fascist propaganda " on his police record.
These two lead the two heroes into some of their most interesting and dangerous adventures.
These actions range from outright bans on the possession of pit bull-type dogs to restrictions and conditions on pit bull ownership, and often establish a legal presumption that a pit bull-type dog is prima facie a legally " dangerous " or " vicious " dog.
These ferries are notoriously dangerous.
These short, intermittent water streams, which cross the comarca transversally almost every hundred meters, produce powerful and dangerous floods when it rains.
These early settlers banded together to provide law and order to a land that was wild and dangerous.
These designs tended to be costly to make and were often unreliable and dangerous.
These welts itch, and severe cases have led to inmates scratching their skin raw, leading to dangerous infections.
These flash to attract the attention of other road users as the fire appliance approaches, or to provide warning to motorists approaching a stopped appliance in a dangerous position on the road.
These problems are especially dangerous because they are difficult to detect before a part or structure fails.
These include sensors that can detect chemical, biological, nuclear and explosive materials ; portable Terahertz radiation (" T-ray ") machines that detect dangerous materials more easily than X-rays at airports ; and tracking and modeling the possible paths of chemicals released into a subway.
These attacks usually involve the knights, which are fastest to develop, but the queen and bishops are also dangerous.

These and stunts
These are beginnings, but correctly learned they prepare for satisfying and exciting stunts that can be performed by a strong, flexible body ( we are not talking of eccentric extremes ).
These stunts are performed at games and pep rallies, as well as competitions.
These stunts usually include a flyer ( the person on top ), along with one or two bases ( the people on the bottom ) and, one or two spotters in the front and back on the bottom.
These stunts gained them much publicity and press coverage.
These stunts used little-known methods and offered the elements of danger and excitement.
These stunts included hiding underneath the speaker platform overnight to emerge during the conference in order to put across their points.
These circumstances limit the sphere of the application of rocket packs to very spectacular public demonstration flights, i. e., stunts, but due to their strong visual impact, rocket pack flights are guaranteed to seize the attention of spectators.
These would usually consist of excerpts from longer segments, usually featuring young kids telling jokes or engaging in stunts.
These and other comments led Harris loyalist Jim Flaherty to launch a number of publicity stunts against Eves, whose de facto rejection of the Common Sense Revolution had made him the early front-runner.
These stunts are performed due to the high amount of boredom for youth in Saudi Arabia, as cinemas do not exist and mixing between unrelated men and women is forbidden.
These stunts do not affect the Disc's population, other than to induce severe seasickness on anyone who happens to be looking at the night sky at that time.
These usually consist of very dangerous stunts that only harm Eek!

These and outlandish
These early events were largely planned by one of the top names in early auto racing promotion, Ernest Moross, who earned fame for his bold and sometimes outlandish barnstorming events at fairgrounds tracks with racing star Barney Oldfield.

These and actions
`` These actions should serve to protect in fact and in effect the court's wards from undue costs and its appointed and elected servants from unmeritorious criticisms '', the jury said.
These actions led to a serious diplomatic conflict between the pope and Portugal.
These actions were often bizarre actions that violated the cultural norms of the time ( e. g. Ezekiel 4: 4-8 ).
These actions served the purposes of both drawing audience and causing that audience to ask questions, giving a prophet the opportunity to explain the meaning of the behavior.
These actions hindered artillery and troop movements, as well as supply convoys.
These interactions generate both positive and negative externalities between others ' actions.
These actions lead Constantinople to become a once again thriving capital of the Ottoman Empire.
These lawsuits involved groups of people either suing or being sued in actions at common law.
These were lists, prepared by collating observations on the actions of substances one upon another, showing the varying degrees of affinity exhibited by analogous bodies for different reagents, and they retained their vogue for the rest of the century, until displaced by the profounder conceptions introduced by Claude Berthollet.
These concurrent actions should maintain the DB's consistency ( i. e., keep the DB from corruption ).
These actions include:
These actions spurred the government to institute new agrarian reforms in 1972 and 1975.
These scripts use a syntactic variant of C, thus allowing special sequencing of game actions.
These actions led to the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif in the north followed by all the other cities, as the Taliban and al-Qaeda crossed over the porous Durand Line border into Pakistan.
These facets of human nature are a product of genetically coded survival instincts modified by the totality of our environment and expressed as neurochemically-mediated emotions and actions.
These actions were “ justified by a dominant belief among British colonial officials that land occupied by Native people was not being used efficiently and productively .”
These actions were recognized when Pearson won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize.
These people can usually normally perform daily activities such as driving according to signs and navigating according to a map, but will often take a wrong turn when told to turn left or right and may have difficulties performing actions that require precise understanding of directional commands, such as ballroom dancing.
These actions convinced him of the revolutionary potential of the peasants, an idea advocated by the Kuomintang but not the Communist Party.
These actions gained the attention of Sulaiman ibn Muhammad ibn Ghurayr of the tribe of Bani Khalid, the chief of Al-Hasa and Qatif, who held substantial influence in Najd.
These actions gained it enormous popularity among the Polish youth, who joined the movement, seeing it an alternative to the opposition style presented by the Solidarity, which they viewed as more stiff and boring.
These actions affect their characters in different ways, and dealing with the repercussions of having done the " right " ( but unpleasant ) thing is often the major focus of his short stories.
These documents reveal new information about Pius XII's actions regarding the Ustaše regime, the genocides in Poland, the finances of the wartime church, the deportation of the Roman Jews, and the postwar " ratlines " for Nazis and fascists fleeing Europe.
These attributes are changed by performing actions related to the skill ; climbing a tree eventually increases the skill value in climb, running increases vitality, and so on.

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