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1 D'Aubusson lost no time in making preparations to avert the danger .
2 Instead of uttering idle apprehensions, she sought only how to avert the danger .
3 There was but one man, it was said, who could avert the danger .
4 But would that suffice to avert the danger that threatens Germany?
5 England wishes, in any case, to avert the danger of a war with America.
6 Yet it was not easy to devise any expedient which might avert the danger .
7 So I go to business to avert the danger of going back to business.
8 To break off that point is to avert the danger .
9 His touch was heavy and Ederson was quick off his goal-line to avert the danger .
10 Surely he could warn them and avert the danger .
11 And what are we doing to avert the danger ?
12 Hoche took immediate measures to avert the danger .
13 Seward's forces endeavoured to avert the danger , but the arguments of a week were bearing fruit.
14 The IMF chief said it was "mission-critical" to avert the danger of a US default.
15 Filled with consternation, some of the Swedish councillors of state proposed to avert the danger by negotiation.
16 Nothing could avert the danger from him.
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