The danger was to my sources, who might come to harm on account of their contact with me.
"If you do bring trafficked people and those people come to harm, then we will leave no stone unturned in seeking you out, " he warned.
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More than 40 officers are involved in a search for the 55-year-old and Durham Police said there was real fear she "may have come to harm".
It said no child was believed to have come to any harm but that it was a "serious situation".
They listed demands, they wanted publicity and they wanted the Algerian army to move away from the base and nobody would come to any harm.
"That's not to say that those people necessarily have come to any harm, but obviously we can't totally eliminate that until we've had confirmed contact with those individuals, " Mr Tilyard said.
"Every time a terrorist plot is averted, we breathe a sigh of relief because this is our home and this is our country, too, and we don't want to see it come to any harm, " CAIR's Shamsi said.
With his stomach but not his chest wet from the waves, he would return to the shore, muttering further unforgettable pronouncements, which the wind promptly scattered, and pressing his camera to his ear, as if it were a radio, concerned, apparently, that it might have got splashed, a primitive way, I suppose, of checking that it had come to no harm.
In practice, it is not difficult for judges to enter freeze orders, since they tend to believe that no harm will come to the defendant if they ultimately prevail, since the assets were simply kept in status quo.
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Listen to me, I promise you that no harm will come to the children.
His campaign said it was "out of sensitivity for the millions of Americans in the path of Hurricane Sandy", adding "Governor Romney believes this is a time for the nation and its leaders to come together to focus on those Americans who are in harm's way".
Most people, when asked to choose between obeying the rules, if they believe that harm or death will come to them and their loved ones, or breaking the rules, if they believe it will keep them and their loved ones safe, choose to break the rules.
Later the Taleban leadership assured the international community that no harm would come to the statues.
I'm thankful that no known harm can come to me if gays marry.
On this day, Julius Caesar allegedly met a seer who claimed that harm would come to him not later than the Ides of March.
One can imagine the harm that could come to government investigations where those tasked with investigating fraud are most concerned with keeping their investigations to themselves.
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It said they come here and they want to do us harm because we are bombing them!
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She is now at university and says she is the happiest she has ever been, even though she thinks the impulse to self-harm will come back at times when she feels low, because it had become an addiction, a habit.
Mr Hunt decided to give News Corp a couple of weeks to come up with what are known as "undertakings in lieu", to remedy the harm identified by Ofcom.
Reducing Afghan deaths will require, for some years to come, putting more Western soldiers in harm's way.
Doctors can continue to do no harm, while researchers brace themselves for exciting, and unsettling, times to come.
The idea of trying to create a zero-harm culture has come out of a global recognition that some patients needlessly suffer or die in hospital because of errors.
Attempting to exact a pound of flesh from a company without evidence of consumer harm would delegitimize the FTC for decades to come.
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Members from both sides of the aisle gave long speeches about the harm that would come if we allowed the sequester to go into place unmodified.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar was at pains over the weekend to point out that 30% of the nation's energy supplies come from those wells, and there would be grave harm to the U.S. economy if there were any appreciable suspension of such flows.
To be able to use it tongue-in-cheek at this point suggests that we've come a long way and that there is less power for such language to do us harm when we appropriate it and make jokes out of it.
Then Chairman Bernanke will hint that another round of easing may be needed after all, but several Fed governors will come out and say the Fed needs to wait, that another round of QE will do more harm than good.
This would harm your profits, and with reduced profits would come a reduced ability on your part to access capital on the way to expanding your impressive real estate empire.
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