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1 Hi-Revving Tongues stage shows were always unpredictable and by today's standards downright dangerous .
2 Not as easy as it looked and downright dangerous to boot.
3 The starting pitchers alone guaranteed something historic, if not downright dangerous .
4 Could it be that expired medicines are completely ineffective or, worse, downright dangerous ?
5 In fact, especially when it comes to money, some opinions can be downright dangerous .
6 But thus far, I have found them all overpriced, and some were downright dangerous .
7 It usually means you've suddenly thought of something unpleasant, spooky, and probably downright dangerous .
8 The lifestyle she'd been leading-allthe alcohol she consumed daily-hadmade her downright dangerous .
9 Stock animals got unruly too, and bulls were downright dangerous .
10 Insomnia is more than frustrating; it can be downright dangerous .
11 From the intolerable, to the offensive, to the downright dangerous ; bad dates are everywhere.
12 It can be pricey, disappointing and sometimes even downright dangerous .
13 And a man of that kind is downright dangerous when he begins to think.
14 There would be no point in their meeting physically; it might even be downright dangerous .
15 Those manual gates were heavy, awkward and downright dangerous .
16 After all, a guy who took covert pictures of a woman might be downright dangerous .
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