Glaciers also began expanding on Greenland, soon to threaten Norse settlements on the island.
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Thus, to ignore their problems is to threaten the health of a great many Americans.
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PPP, one of two official opposition parties allowed under the old system, to threaten a walkout.
Celtic relaxed after going in front but failed to threaten again before the half-time whistle.
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Orient rode the spell of pressure and began to threaten in the closing stages.
For instance, the European debt crisis has popped up again to threaten economies and roil markets.
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Yes, it is illegal to threaten the life of the President of the United States.
Diouf was the next to threaten, climbing to meet a Davies cross but denied by Cech.
Fires continue to threaten a number of sites and efforts to fight them are ongoing.
The Europeans are keener on offering incentives and the Americans readier to threaten punishment.
That has prompted the agriculture committee of the (federal) House of Commons to threaten fines.
The South's most potent weapon is to threaten that they cannot continue paying high borrowing costs.
To threaten force means being ready to follow through, which would be a big commitment.
Supervision of all firms big enough to threaten overall stability will be consolidated under the Federal Reserve.
Instead, budgetary pressures and further U.S. force reductions appear to threaten one or more of these programs.
And that has prompted one longtime Nike-sponsored athlete and potential medalist to threaten to go barefoot instead.
Wardens failed to threaten, finishing on 177-9, leg spinner Elliott Green enhancing a growing reputation with 5-49.
"We will not allow organized crime to threaten any person or company in our country, " he said.
By 1977 the drain had become so great as to threaten the financial solvency of the system.
Albion were also beginning to threaten more on the break, playing some crisp, flowing football when they got the chance.
Deforestation and habitat loss in Virunga because of illegal charcoal production continue to threaten key gorilla habitat.
"We're not yet trying to threaten either of our suppliers, " says David Fellows, chief technology officer at Comcast.
Italy's Errani refused to capitulate in the second set, but was never able to threaten the Russian's dominance.
The two-time Olympic 10, 000m champion was unable to threaten the 2005 course record of 59 minutes 05 seconds.
It has too cozy a relationship with the U.S. government and Wall Street to threaten the status quo.
And the isolation imposed by her secretiveness comes to threaten not just her marriage, but her very self.
The impending trial prompted King to threaten to quit the game after losing in last season's World Championship.
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On the other hand, when Israel is weakened the radical forces are emboldened to threaten the status quo.
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Now, Vladimir Putin seems to want once again to threaten America's allies to prevent them from defending themselves.
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