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  • Menaced by all the explosions, Jane spent most of the time confined to the hotel with the other reporters.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Menaced by all the explosions, Jane spent most of the time confined to the hotel with the other reporters.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Menaced by a bear while fishing, Palin responds by grabbing Piper as a human shield.

    Top 10 moments of 'Sarah Palin's Alaska' premiere -- she's as outdoorsy as Roosevelt (Franklin) Alexandra Petri 2010

  • Sophie Calle, a French artist, illustrated the point nicely by removing Magritte's "" The Menaced Assassin '' from its usual place at New York's Museum of Modern Art and asking museum staffers to describe the painting.

    Memory 2008

  • In Menaced Assassin, Gores set out to explain human nature.

    Science 2006

  • They were good enough that Menaced Assassins seemed worth a look.

    Science 2006

  • The images of Hooded Man, Leashed Man, Man Menaced by Dog — all quickly became "iconic," the stuff of end-of-the-year news tableaux and faded murals on the walls of minor cities in the Middle East.

    Frozen Scandal Danner, Mark 2008

  • Menaced by holy monkeys, Indian villagers call in the contract killers.

    Wednesday, September 01, 2004 As'ad 2004

  • Menaced in one of her most valuable possessions, the Republic of Venice, too long the half-hearted foe of the Turks, turned in her distress, for help to the Vatican and to the Escorial.

    Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886 Various

  • Menaced in their right flank, the Russians quickly took back their army beyond the San.

    New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 Various

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