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1 But just before halftime the ever dangerous Wilkinson joined the line to touch down.
2 Oh no, don't flatter yourself you were ever dangerous .
3 On the south lived the ever dangerous Mohammedans.
4 Drysdale, the magician, escaped again when Mathews, ever dangerous , ended the inning by lining to Robinson.
5 However, after the ball broke following a corner on the right by Bobby Ryan, the ever dangerous Stephen Grant blasted over the top.
6 Especially considering the ever dangerous Francois Trinh-Duc belted over the resulting penalty to make it 16-6 to Montpellier.
7 A little knowledge is ever dangerous , and he saw so clearly why the hesitation of the merely intellectual man had led him into error.
8 "Is the moose ever dangerous , Herb?" asked the former.
9 "But," said Conseil, who perpetually returned to the didactic side of things, "is this pearl fishing ever dangerous ? "
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