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They were members of the most threatened group in farming, the young.
He said that action was needed now for some of the most threatened populations.
Although protected since 1970, it is considered to be a threatened species.
But it is not on the state's list of threatened or endangered species.
You have the solution to our threatened national disaster in your own hands.
No hierarchy between the two types of threatened people was established.
The king, logically enough, was now using them to shore up his threatened left.
The threatened land is largely in England, which does have a heavy load of population.
The first time was in 1993 and the threatened state was also Vermont.
I don't feel threatened meeting journalists or officials, though.
The jaguar is a near threatened species and its numbers are declining.
It seemed to him no longer a simple thing, this gentle application of threatened exposure.
But the most threatened institutions aren't exactly small beer.
The creature could have discovered this a few months ago, so came here by night when hot, not moving until threatened discovery forced it away.
Most of the patrons had left because of the threatened rain.
- is the best known of our threatened species.
They say property developers still hold the upper hand over hundreds of threatened facilities.
It is home to several species of trout, including the threatened redband.
The lake is home to a number of threatened species of plants and animals.
A threatened species is one which may soon become an endangered species.
Now they share rumors about the latest threatened corporate "downsizing."
With no warning at all, the threatened rain suddenly sluiced down on us.
This letter achieved its purpose, and the threatened reduction of wages was not made.
These are some of the most threatened types of vegetation in the world.
At the funeral, police estimated upwards of 20,000 people showed up, despite threatened rain.