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I hope Barry and Micki enjoy their 9-day galivant through the Orient while our military remains in Harm's Way and millions of Americans are out of work!
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'In Harm's Way'Lisa Marcucci, an outreach worker in Pennsylvania for the Environmental Integrity Project, contributed to a new report on the nation's contaminated coal ash sites called "In Harms Way."
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And in "In Harm's Way," I actually have a body being discovered on the side of the road in that slash pile of debris that precedes an avalanche.
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But I think it would be easier to understand if Media's drumbeat didn't remind us that they go in Harm's Way to protect us from the bad guys.
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So at the beginning of "In Harm's Way," Fiona just happens to glance over a bridge.
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And in "In Harm's Way," I actually have a body being discovered on the side of the road in that slash pile of debris that precedes an avalanche.
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On new, unfamiliar material, Mr. Plant showed his ability to control the stage when, late in the show, the band did a folky reading of Townes Van Zandt's "Harm's Swift Way" with Mr. Scott on acoustic guitar and Mr. Miller adding twangy bass notes on electric guitar.
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So at the beginning of "In Harm's Way," Fiona just happens to glance over a bridge.
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But I think it would be easier to understand if Media's drumbeat didn't remind us that they go in Harm's Way to protect us from the bad guys.
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And in "In Harm's Way," I actually have a body being discovered on the side of the road in that slash pile of debris that precedes an avalanche.
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