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The analogy between an animal territory and a territorial state is obviously extremely tenuous.
THE case for getting tough with China continues to seem extremely tenuous.
In addition, Mariner 10's spectral measurements showed that Mercury has an extremely tenuous atmosphere.
The Spitzer Space Telescope discovered this ring; its observations showed an extremely tenuous optical depth of 2 × 10−8.
A former Save the Children worker on Nauru said: "This mother is terrified and the family's situation is extremely tenuous".
This alliance remained extremely tenuous, however, until French interest in the slave trade from the Tanganyikan coastal town of Kilwa revived the trade in 1776.
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"I was to learn that the colour line that separates the races is an extremely dim and tenuous one," he wrote.
Due to the tenuous nature of morphological characters, phylogenetic reconstructions are extremely difficult [ 6, 11].
Yet the movie's grasp of experience feels tenuous, trippy, and, dare one say, adolescent; if you gave an extremely bright fifteen-year-old a bag of unfamiliar herbs to smoke, and forty million dollars or so to play with, "Mother!" would be the result.
Supergiants are tenuous stars, and their lifetimes are probably only a few million years, extremely short on the scale of stellar evolution.
However, the sample sizes on the daily samples are extremely small, leading to a larger margin of error and making it hard to calibrate demographic weights, so this evidence is tenuous at best.
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