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He said he worked with Tesla and fire officials to plan the mission carefully because of the dangers posed by lithium-ion batteries.

Ecology experts have pointed out that animals do have reactionary mechanisms that mean the noise and smell of the crash will have alerted them to dangers and they could have already vacated the area.

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When the hunt by the authorities to find them intensified "so their desperation increased and so did the risks and the dangers to the baby", the prosecutor said.

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But that part of the sentence is crucial: It makes the point that too many people in Orange County have historically minimized the dangers of the KKK.

In Manchester and on Merseyside, a reporter managed to purchase several sprays from salons for between £20 and £25, sold with minimal instructions and no acknowledgment of any risks or dangers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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