Word: dangerously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Vernaglia remains on the "danger list" at Massachusetts General Hospital, but his father said that he has "regained consciousness at rare intervals" and spoken a few words. Last night Vernaglia was able to drink some water, and his father said that doctors are "optimistic he'll regain complete consciousness in a few days...
...real mischief in De Gaulle's actions, says Kaplan, is that his goal, once achieved, would upset the delicate balance of power between Russia and the U.S. that has kept the peace since World War II, thus producing a Balkanized world and bringing the danger of nuclear war much closer. Looked at in this fashion, he says, Charles de Gaulle's present policies constitute "an adventurist and irresponsible nationalism" that has already "helped bring the world closer to a disregard of the deadly facts of the nuclear...
...front four," led by All-Pro End Willie Davis, is one of the strongest in history-although the Raiders boast some fearsome pass rushers of their own, notably Tackle Tom Keating, a 247-pounder who runs 40 yds. in 5.3 sec. in his football gear. Therein lies a certain danger. Confident of this rush, Oakland's cocky cornerbacks have developed the habit of playing opposing pass receivers extremely tight to cut off the short pass, assuming that there won't be a long one. It is a tactic that could backfire against Oakland, considering the caliber...
...what I'd like it to be," and says that if the engine is tuned too high, "you get wheelspin even at 6,000 r.p.m. in top gear." Still, shrugs Jim, who has never had a serious shunt, "I don't see any special danger in the car-insofar as danger...
...public systems try to do everything at once, they face the danger of diluting their quality. A college does not automatically become better by renaming it a university, and a doctoral program without an adequate faculty is worse than none. Yet countless ill-equipped colleges are clamoring for the prestige of university status, and Harvard's Riesman rightly sneers at the spectacle of "150 Avises trying to become a Hertz...