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He is, first and foremost, convincingly old, treating his body as a fragile object that demands vigilant care.
"We have to worry about everything, from soup to nuts," he said, ticking off all the things that make this radio network, stretched like a spider web across the planet, a fragile object.
If you need to impose a restriction zone, for example around a fragile object, then simply explain why and direct visitors to where they can take a closer look at the detail (for example, online).
A fragile object is an object likely to get damaged or to break with time.
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Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, by contrast, is a "young, fragile object".
As many pollutants are deposited on any available surface in contact with the indoor air, the aim is to collect the airborne and easily dissolved species; specifically not to take samples from a potentially fragile object, but rather the materials in the surroundings of the object subjected to the same influence of the indoor air as the object itself.
Other artists such as Mickalene Thomas create a less fragile object if only to communicate the point that permanent damage has already occurred.
But now Egypt is demanding that the fragile object, perched alone in a domed room that overlooks the length of the museum, be returned home.
People half-joked about being afraid to hold the fragile object.
S. Srivastava, Ben-Yosef, G., and Boix, X., "Minimal images in deep neural networks: Fragile Object Recognition in Natural Images", in International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), New Orleans, La, 2019.
Pro tip: this technique works for any flat, fragile object.
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