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  • The ability to train the software as to what you define as a hazard.

    Intranet Journal 2009

  • The ability to train the software as to what you define as a hazard.

    Intranet Journal 2009

  • Cheap hootch by the drink and slot machines -- now, there's a different kind of hazard.

    Jack Bog's Blog: July 2009 Archives 2009

  • Cheap hootch by the drink and slot machines -- now, there's a different kind of hazard.

    From bad to worse (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Usually, all golfers see is a few eyeballs poking above the waterline, but knowing that two dozen hippos may be lurking in the depths transforms Lake Panic, which golfers must carry on the par-three ninth, into a special kind of hazard.

    Golf in the (Wild) Kingdom 2010

  • It's ironic, actually, if you are making the claim that regulation can't deal with this kind of hazard.

    Nobody Speaking, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • And I was just so excited because, of course, it gave new meaning to the word "hazard."

    CNN Transcript Jul 11, 2006 2006

  • He was by nature a soldier of the highest type, and, like most natural soldiers, he was, of course, born with a keen longing for adventure; and, though an excellent doctor, what he really desired was the chance to lead men in some kind of hazard.

    The Rough Riders Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 1992

  • He was by nature a soldier of the highest type, and, like most natural soldiers, he was, of course, born with a keen longing for adventure; and, though an excellent doctor, what he really desired was the chance to lead men in some kind of hazard.

    I. Raising the Regiment 1899

  • He was by nature a soldier of the highest type, and, like most natural soldiers, he was, of course, born with a keen longing for adventure; and, though an excellent doctor, what he really desired was the chance to lead men in some kind of hazard.

    The Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt 1888

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