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Darwin seems to be having reasonable weather and the veterinary clinic has been busy so her job is not in jeopardy as it was the last time we talked
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His job was thus regularly to be found in jeopardy, should he not be able to balance everything out as expected
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Ultimately their lives would be in jeopardy as well
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had been threatened, there was no escape from jeopardy; for some while she’d had the feeling that someone was out to get her
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’ ‘Then you are likewise aware that your own existence is in jeopardy
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Therefore, my job security was seriously in jeopardy
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On the other side of the coin, the Milo was in grave jeopardy of being scuttled and lost forever
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jeopardy and she called on them regularly to assist
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Because that would put all of them in jeopardy, he decided against it
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which could put thousands of jobs in jeopardy
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With the revival of Assyria, consolidated during the reign of Ashurnasirpal II, Bit Adini sees its trade relations in the area in jeopardy and thus, along with Babylon, promotes small uprisings in Border States with Assyria
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17 And he said, Be it far from me, O Lord, that I should do this, is not this the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?
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The quest for truth itself was in jeopardy
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After all, her life was now in jeopardy because her boyfriend was a dumbass
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My God forbid it me, that I should do this thing, shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy? for with the
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jeopardy of their lives they brought it
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could be in jeopardy
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I couldn’t stop thinking about the Russians and how I had put everybody I cared about in jeopardy
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On the one hand, it seemed that killing Terry would throw his future earning potential into serious jeopardy
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He urged me to do the same, as any contact between us would put his people in great jeopardy
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of Mattathias, of the posterity of Jarib, together with his brothers, put themselves in jeopardy, and resisting the enemies of their nation
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He rejected his young wife for many months, and went into rehabilitation, and sometimes she felt there had been another woman, or more involved, she confided in tears, but she could not even discuss the subject with him, and their marriage was in jeopardy for quite a while, actually until she had the next child, a strapping son that changed everything for them both
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I was sorry that I put her through this, through pain and heartbreak but mostly I was sorry that I put her life in jeopardy
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On March, 19, 2011 influential unions objected to this and other new rules which could put thousands of jobs in jeopardy
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But moderate Republicans in jeopardy this fall desperately wanted
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Another problem with “hate crimes” is that it may lead to double jeopardy
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43 Eleazar also surnamed Savaran perceiving that one of the beasts armed with royal harness was higher than all the rest and supposing that the king was on him 44 Put himself in jeopardy to the end he might deliver his people and get him a perpetual name: 45 What for he ran on him courageously through the midst of the battle killing on the right hand and on the left so that they were divided from him on both sides
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29 Forasmuch as often there have been wars in the country in which for the maintenance of their sanctuary and the law Simon the son of Mattathias of the posterity of Jarib together with his brothers put themselves in jeopardy and resisting the enemies of their nation did their nation great honour; 30 For after that Jonathan having gathered his nation together and been their high priest was added to his people 31 Their enemies prepared to invade their country that they might destroy it and lay hands on the sanctuary: 32 At which time Simon rose up and fought for his nation and spent much of his own substance and armed the valiant men of his nation and gave them wages 33 And fortified the cities of Judea together with Bethsura that lies on the borders of Judea where the armour of the enemies had been before; but he set a garrison of Jews there: 34 Moreover he fortified Joppa which lies on the sea and Gazera that borders on Azotus where the enemies had dwelt before but he placed Jews there and furnished them with all things convenient for the reparation of it
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recognize the jeopardy they were in
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in jeopardy if he should find her
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jeopardy over trying to rescue me
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“Our regions remain in jeopardy as long as the Planes are linked
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jeopardy the way you were when Tobias shot you
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Gaspar, fearing that his much anticipated supper date might be in jeopardy, stood again quickly and offered her his arm
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dragged her into his life he put her in jeopardy
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But is it so with the so-called honor-killings of the unfortunate females whom the Cupid tends into the arms of lesser males across the caste barriers? What an irony is that men invest their honor in their women all the while treating them as vassals! What idiocy the honor-killing is - would it ever restore to the family the lost honor? Why, with the infamy of murder tagged to it, it only ensures a double jeopardy for the family, won't it?’
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When it came to Sneha, she felt that it was a case of double jeopardy for her
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Do professed Christians fear the exposure of a self-sufficient and unconsecrated fellowship of social respectability and selfish economic maladjustment? Does institutional Christianity fear the possible jeopardy, or even the overthrow, of traditional ecclesiastical authority if the Jesus of Galilee is reinstated in the minds and souls of mortal men as the ideal of personal religious living? Indeed, the social readjustments, the economic transformations, the moral rejuvenations, and the religious revisions of Christian civilization would be drastic and revolutionary if the living religion of Jesus should suddenly supplant the theologic religion about Jesus
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It was not enough so she tried to sell Avon products from her apartment on the side, which put her social assistance money in jeopardy
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"Without such knowledge, your lives will always be in jeopardy
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If he tried to stop Sir Peter he put their lives in jeopardy
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It would have if Stu had not put all their lives in jeopardy
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“Warren Elias Rothschild the Fourth knew that with Elizabeth back in the hands of the crew that had operated her, the secret of his ownership of the Third Force was in jeopardy
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where the abused person’s safety was in jeopardy work to her
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Game shows are still around today with Jeopardy –
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And millions of America’s young people were put into jeopardy: killed, injured, and scarred for life
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Naturally, he can’t miss Jeopardy
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Do what you can, but don’t put yourselves in jeopardy
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that was partially lifted from his mind and gave him more faith that Charles’s security was not currently in jeopardy
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soon realized that his freedom was in jeopardy, so he just hot
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, my very survival would certainly be in grave jeopardy and
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Too many of the rest of men and women ignore oneness in eternal jeopardy
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out there are in grave jeopardy, if the system is allowed to
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The caller also informed Gupta the security forces were treating the video of the men planning the attack, as a hoax and for now, they were not in jeopardy
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Times were good for this area of Syria, but all didn’t accept this Gospel, for the Jews still had a strong influence here and wouldn’t let any be swayed, if it meant that their livelihood was in jeopardy
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If his past reputation is any indicator, then the future of our holy lands are in jeopardy
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Then comes Final Jeopardy and Alex has huge bat wings and tusks jutting out of his dripping maw and the audience is a choir of demons and the word “jeopardy” starts to echo in my head with such ferocity that I can barely make out the question
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As in double jeopardy; it makes sense to protect citizens from repeated trials to improve prosecutorial odds of gaining convictions, but the truth, in the form of new compelling evidence such as photographic or video proof of murder, should always trump formality
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If he was, he didn’t want to know about it because he didn’t want to have the knowledge that could put his father’s life in jeopardy
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There is good reason to believe everyone assigned to the Path Finder had orders to kill everyone else if the Path Finder’s mission was put in jeopardy, but we seemed to have found a way to manage our truce and have agreed on certain end goals
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You have initiated this human into a Vulcan lifestyle without his prior consent, and in doing so the bond between you and your husband has been put in jeopardy
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tour, I would be in jeopardy of not passing matric
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As I recall, my lord Natridom, your father, before his untimely death, fostered you out to a foreign court because his brother had become very interested in Lorila’s line of succession, and your safety was in some jeopardy
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And if her mother could lie to her so easily, putting Lucia’s life in jeopardy, what type of person was she?
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After all, adultery could be a double jeopardy for women, as liaisons wouldn’t address the marital irritants that push women into alien arms
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So, even as his heart responded to her love, as his mind remained cold to her ardency, he failed to warm up to her; how the inhibitions of cultures come to influence our lives, and what a double jeopardy it was for her as she had to contend with her wretched fate as well as her man’s predicament for which she was the unwitting cause
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Thus, the double jeopardy of the Islamic religious rigidity and the Hindu caste prejudice would have insensibly pushed those hapless converts into the ‘circle of hazard’ for life, and, what is worse, tied their progeny to an alien lifestyle for all times to come
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Lots of us go to Europe, but how many will make it to the darkest parts of the Dark Continent? And how many call Africa or Indonesia or Afghanistan their ethnic homeplace? Thus, even a partial-million Kosovars in jeopardy, triggers an instant response in our shed-a-tear-for-the-poor-dears zone, while multiple millions raped, massacred and dying of starvation and exposure in bare deserts and beleaguered exotic otherwheres leave otherwise warm hearts colder than D
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It must be obvious to someone besides me that our world is approaching meltdown from the rapid increase of hideous behaviors being exhibited in every corner of it! One of you must realize that your own continued success—and survival—are in jeopardy along with all the rest of us
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And now that was in jeopardy
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The State puts others in jeopardy by virtue of its choices, making any who do not explicitly resist the State tacitly complicit with it
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It is the stressors wearing away at the threshold inhibitors which generates overly stressed, burdened, operating beyond capacity systems, thus compromising their integrity and putting them in jeopardy of catastrophic cascade failure of their immune system
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WTF found it quite irritating that many lives, many, many lives all over the world, were potentially in jeopardy by assisting this seeker who had squeams not about words, but letters that stood for them
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His quiet, authoritative but compassionate demeanor, gave her the confidence to stop crying, and confide in him, Kathy and the others what she knew, even though she knew that by doing so she was placing her own life in serious jeopardy
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It would be putting the entire group in jeopardy if others took precious time to care for the disabled
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None of them would fall into any kind of jeopardy if he looked away for more than a few seconds
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advance would be in jeopardy
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eff ective decisions was in jeopardy
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Bael interrupted, "The plan is to create a diversion for the Jedi, but the mission is in jeopardy now!"
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Chattel slavery and cheap labor an unwelcome introduction into capitalism…captured Africans stripped of all personality and humanity…a mechanism of an oppressive system of human sorrows…victims of avarice and self-appointed superiority…pregnant slaves shackled to fears, her naked breasts heavy with tears, her seed in jeopardy of annihilation in a nation that defended the enslavement of Africa’s babies because black skin made it so…no place to go but Heaven… with the connection to Africa stricken from the reach of her children… but the royalty that flows through the veins of her offspring has managed to elude the ad¬versary’s thievery…it remains unscathed, needing only recognition of its presence…the Transatlantic and watery graves, but those that survived became chained up slaves, yet the royalty remains
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Chattel slavery and cheap labor an unwelcome introduction into capitalism…captured Africans stripped of all personality and humanity…a mechanism of an oppressive system of human sorrows…victims of avarice and self-appointed superiority…pregnant slaves shackled to fears, her naked breasts heavy with tears, her seed in jeopardy of annihilation in a nation that defended the enslavement of Africa’s babies because black skin made it so…no place to go but Heaven… with the connection to Africa stricken from the reach of her children… but the royalty that flows through the veins of her offspring has managed to elude the adversary’s thievery…it remains unscathed, needing only recognition of its presence…the Transatlantic and watery graves, but those that survived became chained up slaves, yet the royalty remains
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I’m not used to putting women into such jeopardy and I am totally pissed at Johnson for changing a plan to have her followed that would have turned up nothing and have been a harmless goose chase into something that nearly cost Vicky her life
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Whatever had not been entered by Monday night would wait until after the Christmas break, and his plan would be in jeopardy
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You can’t have double jeopardy if the procedure didn’t occur
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Pam was called to stand to hear the decision the judge made in the argument on whether or not a second execution would be double jeopardy
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For instance: Double Jeopardy: has been poisoning the semantic root of the meaning of an answer, by posing the answer as a question
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The TV show Double Jeopardy has distorted the difference between a question and an answer for years now, until ordinary people on the street do not give affirmative answers any more
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jeopardy it was Carrie in whom her father had con-
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Will Hanor be putting his life in jeopardy if he were to enter the
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Even more dramatically, defending meaning perspectives and identity can put our whole being in jeopardy
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Nancy knew very well that she could send ZJ back to their sister school where it was reported his life may be in jeopardy
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'Just think about it, will you? All of Mr Stobart's good works – the community projects, the work with children and old people and homeless animals – all thrown into jeopardy, set back by years
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Seeing this, Don Quixote raised his eyes to heaven, and fixing his thoughts, apparently, upon his lady Dulcinea, exclaimed, "Aid me, lady mine, in this the first encounter that presents itself to this breast which thou holdest in subjection; let not thy favour and protection fail me in this first jeopardy;" and, with these words and others to the same purpose, dropping his buckler he lifted his lance with both hands and with it smote such a blow on the carrier's head that he stretched him on the ground, so stunned that had he followed it up with a second there would have been no need of a surgeon to cure him
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satisfied;" and without saying anything more he went and knelt before Dorothea, requesting her Highness in knightly and errant phrase to be pleased to grant him permission to aid and succour the castellan of that castle, who now stood in grievous jeopardy
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This amendment also includes the “double jeopardy” clause frequently quoted by legal authorities
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What had seemed briefly like a sure bet was suddenly in jeopardy again
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Sergeant Francis McNamara had begun his last journey with a panicked act, consuming the rafts’ precious food stores, and in doing so, he had placed himself and his raftmates in the deepest jeopardy
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He was putting cases in jeopardy, they said
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Furthermore, Blossom Rosedale had sold her house in Magic Beach and had been intending to join us as soon as her affairs there were concluded; I couldn’t put her in jeopardy, either