From my own personal experience, kids are fascinated by ladders, etc. and now your sweet Sonny will not be
tempted by the danger.
Not exact matches
Lesslie Newbigin once observed, «One of the
dangers of emphasizing the concept of mission as a mandate given to the Church is that it
tempts to do what we are always
tempted to do, namely to see the work of mission as a good work and to seek to justify ourselves
by our works.
This means that there are fewer big
dangers to Arsenal retaining the trophy in May, but Arsene Wenger refuses to
tempt fate
by saying we are now favourites to win it.
When I cut away the waffle and tendentious speculation (ie most of what is said) the general tenor of this post appears to be that women are very stupid and apt to be
tempted into
danger by wicked Conservative wolves.
Referring to Green as «the poet of the cinema,» Roger predicted that «there's a
danger he'll become in demand
by mainstream Hollywood and
tempted away from the greatness he showed in «George Washington» and «Undertow.»
One of the
dangers that I see from the arguments made in the article referred to
by Alex is that judges may be
tempted to go searching for themselves.
He added that «It is not a
danger, it is almost
by design» of Apple's products making other Apple products less
tempting.