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Fame is a precarious thing.
I started listening to my body and its needs because I realised health can be a precarious thing.
I think it's such a precarious thing, because it's theater that is celebrating itself and being translated into another medium.
It's such a huge commitment and such a precarious thing.
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I'm sure this feeling is emphasized for me as a Jew who routinely faces the anti-Semitic ire of this crowd on social media, but I suspect Leftists can agree that it'd be a dreadfully precarious thing to embolden a group of nativist White Supremacists who feel increasingly marginalized in modern society.
An artist's ambition is a delicate, precarious thing.
In particular, I didn't really understand the rule of law until I lived in a place where it was a novel & precarious thing.
Life, after all, is a precious and precarious thing.
Being a child, smooth-faced and twig-thin, filled with wonder and intrigue and a delight in learning, filled with that so fragile and precarious thing: innocence.
You remember having it, don't you: being a child, smooth-faced and whippet-thin, filled with wonder and intrigue and a delight in learning, and having that so fragile and precarious thing: innocence.
The potentially precarious thing about Ms. Jarrett's role, said some Washington veterans, is that it is based on a friendship that will be transformed when Mr. Obama becomes the president and Ms. Jarrett his employee.
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