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As a frail warbling rose around the plinth, all became clear: Wrong Michael.
The Times described Valur's efforts as a "frail challenge", and that was probably being kind.
Even now Mr. Zuravel insists that Mr. Birnbaum, described as a frail man of 68, is a real Guggenheim.
The walls of his chest seemed to thrill and quiver as a frail building would do inside when some powerful engine was at work.
In the Literary Review, Seamus Perry remarked approvingly that, instead of being shown as a frail "aesthetic flower", Roe's Keats is "robust, feisty and individual, quick and streetwise".
The comic, which was approved by the Vatican, reaches out to an even younger audience, children who have only known this pope as a frail, trembling old man.
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WAR PRESIDENT'S DEATH The stress of the presidency was evident as a frail-looking Franklin D. Roosevelt began his fourth term in office.
Toward the end, when I visited Sarge as a frailer man, I was astonished by his good spirits and good humor.
The value 0.2 on the frailty index is recognized by multiple frailty measures as approaching a frail state [ 7, 8, 22], so that this method met the convention of defining deficit cut-points.
"She is as fragile as a bird, has a frail, waif-like innocence, and dances with a fey sense of doom," he continued.
So the Toulousains were in no mood for tolerance, or even scepticism (such as to how a frail man in his 60s could kill a large, healthy man some 40 years younger).
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