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 1  I             |        alone, exposed to hourly danger and annoyance, it is not
 2  I             | certainly have been in imminent danger had it not been that his
 3  I             |       alone and more exposed to danger than ever.~ ~In the desperate
 4  I             |   silent and urge upon them the danger and imprudence of their
 5  I             |      haste, and was soon out of danger. The caravan comprised most
 6  I             |  Sufiyân with the news that all danger was passed. On this 300
 7  I             |        by removing the constant danger in which he stood from that
 8  I             |    defile, and were in imminent danger of a defeat, had not Mohammed
 9  I             |        the early Caliphs to the danger that the 'Book of God' might
10  I             |     over them: preserves men in danger by land and sea. Mohammed
11  I,       II(1)|      used by Mohammedans in any danger and sudden calamity, especially
12  I,       II(1)|           That is, if ye are in danger, say your prayers, as best
13  I,      III   |    unless, indeed, ye fear some danger from them. But God~ ~ ./. 
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