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Thousands of people still need to be rescued from imminent peril.
First, there is the requirement of imminent peril or danger.
"She does not appear to have any sense of imminent peril," Emerson said, reading on.
In that way were we borne from the imminent peril of the Teeth.
Making such accusations now, with our nation in imminent peril!"
An end was bound to come soon enough when idle play would turn once again to imminent peril.
Imminent peril to the record of one politician is apparently not sufficient.
Bracing yourself, a natural reaction to seeing imminent peril, seems to have no real effect, he said.
"The structure has been declared unsafe and in imminent peril," the statement said.
'Because of this imminent peril, we must not tarry longer.
The legal principle of imminent peril may also apply.
Without more fresh air the lives of all in the submarine were in imminent peril.
Both were in imminent peril from the robot, and it was his sworn duty to protect them.
What I said was true; from now on the tomb is in imminent peril of being robbed."
Mine, though, would be in the most imminent peril."
With no food and no gas to melt the snow into water, the team members were in imminent peril.
In the face of the imminent peril confronting his homeland, he was filled with fury and grief.
The aura of the alien surroundings and the imminent perils cast its spell over him.
The impression of imminent peril faded rather quickly.
The life of the kidnaped and delirious Hilbert was in imminent peril!
That he feared some imminent peril was evident.
She did quite well for a child, and she surrendered only under the threat of imminent peril to you."
The Cambodian Government is not in imminent peril.
He got in telephone touch with Ned Turner and told him the imminent peril that threatened both of them.
The imminent peril of death grew less unnerving than the mounting suspicion that there was something deliberate about the storm.