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1 The walls of foam lagging far behind it were the real menace .
2 The familiar features sported by these diabolical abominations tipoff at real menace .
3 He had been consequently unable to recognize the real menace which Webby Garton represented.
4 They are so overgrown now that they are a real menace to the forest.
5 In fact, Martha beheld in Warrington a real menace .
6 But for Bill the wind held a real menace .
7 Like many other exiles from native land, Karl was a real menace to constituted authority.
8 Germany's building of her navy was never meant as a real menace to Great Britain.
9 The Americans, however, still continued to regard the Prophet's settlement at Greenville as a real menace .
10 But beyond the sabre-rattling, there lies real menace .
11 But has real menace around the park with ball in hand and is always ready to go.
12 When Wolf got close to him, he began to growl and bare his fangs with real menace .
13 And already the real menace had come!
14 The Spaniards speedily recognized in the Americans the real menace to their power in Florida, Louisiana, and Mexico.
15 Within a week from the fall of Fort Loncin half of Belgium was overrun and the real menace revealed.
16 The insects only become a real menace if they've bitten wildlife with a virus and then carry that to you.
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