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- The younger people have a sense of risk, a sense of being at hazard.
- They will, at hazard, place their credibility against mine in the court of public opinion.
- Both high and low are placed at hazard.
- In 1892, James J . Corbett fought in an exhibition bout with his sparring partner, Jim Daly at Hazard's Pavilion.
- However, there are several examples in the local press of children avoiding accidents using knowledge they had learned at Hazard Alley.
- HOTEL SWITZERLAND RESTAURANT, Route 209 at Hazard Square, Jim Thorpe, Pa . ( 60 miles south of Scranton ), ( 570 ) 325-4563.
- A resident of West Long Branch, New Jersey, where she lived with her granddaughter, Clayton died in 1948 at Hazard Hospital, Long Branch.
- With an arm at hazard of amputation, Berthold was rescued by his sister Franziska, who had the medical connections to gain him care by a specialist.
- This collection of environmental characteristics are common in the Northern Hemisphere, causing many areas in the United States to be labeled at hazard zones for the " Pinus " genus.
- In May of that year, he signed a contract with the National Opera Company of San Francisco to guarantee $ 20, 000 for five performances of grand opera at Hazard's Pavilion.
- In 1888, well-known evangelist Dwight L . Moody preached at a campaign in Los Angeles, with meetings held at Hazard's Pavilion, ( later known as " Temple Pavilion " ) which could seat up to 4, 000.
- Comer stated that " . . . where the interests of the corporation and the masses clash and are at hazard, if the one or the other must take loss, statecraft, with unerring judgement decrees that it is less dangerous first to secure the interest of the people ."
- Fahim, echoing worries voiced by U . S . military and diplomatic officials here who see Karzai as essential to the government's credibility among Pashtuns, said that any threat to the life of Karzai " could put at hazard all our efforts for peace and security, " and that this had made the change of the palace guard necessary.
- But Blair said that to back away from conflict now, " would put at hazard all that we hold dearest, turn the U . N . back into a talking shop, stifle the first steps of progress in he Middle East, leave the Iraqi people to the mercy of events on which we would have relinquished all power to influence for the better.
- But Blair said that to back away from conflict now, " would put at hazard all that we hold dearest, turn the U . N . back into a talking shop, stifle the first steps of progress in the Middle East, leave the Iraqi people to the mercy of events on which we would have relinquished all power to influence for the better.