Word: endangerment
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Heath is also nettled by the growing hostility of the Irish Republic, which is giving increasing support to the North. With the Londonderry deaths, Britain's hopes of getting Ireland Prime Minister John Lynch's cooperation in curbing I.R.A. activities in the south virtually disappeared. Last week, reflecting...
Party's Watchdogs. Last week, as delegates of the 1,130-member Polish Writers' Union gathered in Lodz, Poland's second largest city, they were clearly not inclined to endanger those gains. Another congress in 1968 had vigorously protested the cultural repression of Gierek's predecessor...
But contrary to his opinion, challengers to the project have argued in court that the project would upset the balance of nature in the area, could endanger part of the water supply of New York City and cause a variety of adverse environmental effects.
The battle is potentially much larger than a quarrel over a rich eccentric's privacy, a manuscript's authenticity, or the authorization to print it. Directly or indirectly, the controversy could conceivably endanger a sizable part of Hughes' wealth-including $300 million tied up in his Nevada properties, $145 million...
Starr (177) is suffering from a torn cartilage on the sternum of his rib cage. Wrestling does not endanger further injury, Lee said, but the original damage can bother a wrestler for a long time. "He's been running a lot and appears to be ready," Lee said.