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imminent danger
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8.03 |
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What defines imminent danger? |
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imminent attack
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5.00 |
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Rebels had feared an imminent attack by the army. |
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imminent threat
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4.15 |
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Few saw an imminent threat. |
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imminent death
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2.70 |
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With their boat capsized and death imminent, they make dark jokes. |
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imminent departure
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2.63 |
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Or prepare for his imminent departure? |
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imminent arrival
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2.57 |
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It was simply the imminent arrival of Charlotte. |
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imminent collapse
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2.37 |
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The regime has shown no sign of imminent collapse. |
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imminent demise
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2.24 |
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Reports of its imminent demise are now coming thick and fast. |
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imminent return
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1.91 |
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They expected the imminent return of Christ. |
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imminent change
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1.71 |
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But there are signs, too, of imminent change. |
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imminent cut
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1.65 |
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The Japanese central bank chief, however, ruled out an imminent cut in its key interest rate. |
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imminent action
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1.58 |
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Other indicators point to imminent military action, analysts say. |
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imminent arrest
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1.58 |
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There is no sign of their imminent arrest. |
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imminent release
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1.51 |
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His imminent release fueled a near frenzy among journalists. |
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imminent rise
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1.45 |
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But she was hard-pressed to predict the imminent rise of any large, important companies. |
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imminent breakthrough
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1.32 |
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But he denied reports of an imminent breakthrough. |
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imminent assault
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1.25 |
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But there were no signs of any imminent assault. |
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imminent end
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1.25 |
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They predict the imminent end of the rule of the Balkan strongmen. |
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imminent rate
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1.18 |
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Butler at HSBC also played down the chances of an imminent rate hike. |
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imminent strike
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1.12 |
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Iraq prepares for imminent military strike. |