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1 It's Russell Crowe, looking enormous these days and more threatening than usual.
2 Still I conceive the British insults in our harbor as more threatening .
3 Life had become more and more threatening with each year that passed.
4 And yet, this girl does nothing more threatening than stand before us.
5 In diplomacy the risks were greater, the nuances subtler and more threatening .
6 Throughout the year the outlook continued to grow more and more threatening .
7 FOR A TIME economic contagion seemed more threatening than the pathological kind.
8 The nearer we came to him the more threatening was his appearance.
9 The attitude of Germany is even more threatening than that of Italy.
10 But a louder and more threatening growl caused him again to pause.
11 Fresh tidings continued to come in, each more threatening than the last.
12 After his report on China MediaExpress, Block said he received more threatening e-mails.
13 Perhaps that made him more vicious and therefore even more threatening .
14 When dangerous events were in the air, it darkened, and grew more threatening .
15 For a moment, this absence felt more threatening than their presence.
16 As the Mississippi grew more threatening , New Orleans papers gave it less space.
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