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The nation's nuclear plants are vulnerable from the air.
When officers emerge from a rooftop door, they are vulnerable from virtually all sides.
But for all the skill and muscle through the first four hitters in the lineup, the Yankees are vulnerable from the fifth hitter on.
"As HMIC found last year, not a single police force in England and Wales is outstanding at protecting those who are vulnerable from harm and supporting victims, and 31 forces are judged to be either inadequate or requiring improvement.
These same areas are vulnerable from sea level rise as a result of global warming.
Yet our national parks are vulnerable from the number one threat facing our parks today -- inadequate funding.
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Our results indicate that the western part of the state is vulnerable from agricultural water use and the eastern part from urban water use.
The All Blacks fed on that and prepared assiduously, working out that England's midfield defence of Freddie Burns, Kyle Eastmond and Manu Tuilagi was vulnerable from set pieces.
Unabashed, Stead published "The truth about the navy", an early exercise in "investigative journalism" which claimed - without much supporting evidence - that Britain was vulnerable from attack by sea.
Squadron leader Richard Taylor said: "I remember saying 'move quickly through the urban area, as we will be vulnerable from civilians, make best speed, good luck'.
In Virginia, Representative Perriello was vulnerable from the start after upsetting former Representative Virgil Goode, a Republican, by fewer than 1,000 votes in 2008.
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