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Street-children are exceptionally vulnerable.
Manafort is exceptionally vulnerable right now.
The country continues, however, to be exceptionally vulnerable to changes in world tin demand.
One seismic factor affecting Republicans' decision is that Barack Obama is now exceptionally vulnerable for an incumbent president.
But in areas afflicted by war and poverty, they can be exceptionally vulnerable to exploitation and bad luck.
The implants have proved exceptionally vulnerable to ruptures and leaks, allowing the inferior silicone to seep into the body.
But its success points to a basic problem of a market dominated by short-term robot traders: it's exceptionally vulnerable to feedback loops.
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"Profit margins of financial companies are exceptionally high and vulnerable," Mr. Smithers said.
"Note that currently 41% of Android devices are vulnerable to this exceptionally devastating variant of our attack".
In this context, extraordinary exposure means being exceptionally exposed, e.g. more vulnerable than childbearing women in general.
Building a new pipeline between south east and south west Wales to provide more secure supplies for customers and to protect areas that could be vulnerable to water shortages during exceptionally dry periods.
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