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'' The water at the time he jumped in was extremely fast moving as we had just had a thunderstorm and conditions would be described as treacherous.
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He was approaching speeds of 90 miles per hour on a course that multiple luge athletes in Vancouver have characterized as treacherous.
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Wildlife officers are trying to guide another 15 dolphins out to sea in conditions described as treacherous.
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'' The water at the time he jumped in was extremely fast moving as we had just had a thunderstorm and conditions would be described as treacherous.
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He was approaching speeds of 90 miles per hour on a course that multiple luge athletes in Vancouver have characterized as treacherous.
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Nobody was hurt, but a car overturned and the road is being described as treacherous.
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In Leitrim, icy conditions are reported around Manorhamilton while in Wexford the road from New Ross to Campile is described as treacherous.
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All the great ones, Jay, Letterman, it's taking it extremely seriously, realizing it seems like fun and games, but there's a precision to it that's very unforgiving and kind of treacherous.
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They're saying a lot of that off the trail can be kind of treacherous.
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On Tuesday the Leader of the House, Patrick Chinamasa, who is also the country's justice minister, described the MDC's parliamentary victory as "treacherous."
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