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"When a prisoner's health becomes very fragile, the American military seek to release him as soon as possible to avoid the responsibility of a death in prison," he alleged.
The inner membrane of Lithobius embryos is (or becomes) very fragile after fixation.
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But if the economy craps the bed again, or the unemployment crisis ramps up, they could become very fragile, very quickly.
Should the storm make heavy landfall, their situation will become very fragile.
If you don't, they will only grow longer and since curtains are often grabbed when people look out of the window, tears become very fragile points on curtains.
But though we didn't know he had cancer, we could see he had become very physically fragile and we worried for him taking on a big project.
In the sample from the waterlogged archaeological vessel (Sample 4), the cell walls have become very brittle and fragile, and many ruptures have occurred.
Formalin/acetic acid/alcohol (FAA)–fixed leaves can also be used, but they usually do not clear easily because formalin tends to deposit pigments, which causes the leaf to become very dark and fragile.
Small talk has suddenly become a very fragile defense system.
I became very aware of how emotionally fragile teenagers are and the amount of pressure they face at that age when my pilates clients would discuss the struggles they face with their teens on a daily basis.
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