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Beethoven's lofty humanitarian yearnings notwithstanding, his tormented, complex personality was never well adapted to the needs and vulnerabilities of a young person.

Prosecutors charge that in 2001, Hassan Abujihaad, 31, of Phoenix, then a signalman aboard the guided missile destroyer Benfold, sent a document detailing the planned movements and vulnerabilities of a group of ships in the Persian Gulf to Babar Ahmad, the owner of the Web site, who ran it in Britain through an Internet hosting company in Connecticut.

Mr. Kelly's campaign will be a litmus test for how these privacy issues resonate with the public in the political arena, and also for other executives who may consider running for public office rate the strengths and vulnerabilities of a background in social media companies.

The festival presented the Sutherland Award, for the most original and imaginative film debut, to Anthony Chen, who directed Ilo Ilo, which explores the life and vulnerabilities of a modern affluent family in Singapore.

While commercially available foods provide one measure of food security, availability and quality of these foods is subject to the vagaries and vulnerabilities of a global food system: access is dependent on one's ability to pay; most importantly, perhaps these foods often do not fulfill many of the roles that country foods have played in these communities and cultures.

One of many things that made "Orange's" debut season stand out was its commitment to showing the complexities, virtues and vulnerabilities of a whole constellation of women, Suzanne included.

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The Brothers Grimm called their story "Little Snow White," to emphasize the innocence and vulnerability of a young girl persecuted by her jealous stepmother.

In her Letter Scene, she conveys all the passion, confusion and vulnerability of a young, usually introverted girl, pouring out her heart to a man she has just met.

Audiences loved this new Hope, who balanced brashness with self-deprecation, and the quartz-crystal timing of a seasoned pro with the helplessness and vulnerability of a little boy.

A legal memo from 1974 advised Mr. Baryshnikov that there was "no way of guaranteeing your safety or freedom" during a visit home, while other papers shed light on both the power and vulnerability of a new émigré artist with his circle of admiring benefactors and his initial dependence on a few handlers.

Representation of the knowledge is dictated by the hierarchy of dependences of the various parameters that affect the damage and vulnerability of a structure.

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