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A minor thing, but Johns – who is transgender – was already feeling fragile.
Bronchitis had come on suddenly and he had been feeling fragile for days, both physically and emotionally.
She takes Steinbeck to work if she's feeling fragile, and it will occasionally jump in the lap of someone else who is feeling down.
Minerals in the water give it a coppery tone, like swirling maple syrup, and watching gallons of it being churned out every second leaves me feeling fragile.
This is often the result of life stage themes such as the kids leaving home, one family member feeling fragile following ill health, or quite simply thinking it's about time the mould was broken.
We understand that European institutions may be feeling fragile and that reform from within is necessary, but this response from the commission picks on the wrong legislation at the wrong time.
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That feeling doesn't emerge immediately; but in the days following a Bruce Springsteen show with the E Street Band, I feel fragile, naked.
Have your publicly chronicled feuds with assistants left you feeling more fragile, or betrayed?
Peter O'Toole is feeling rather fragile, he tells me as he hobbles into a smart New York hotel room, unzipping one of several jumpers he is wearing.
MS. TAYLOR: I think it was important for all of us to feel like we were part of something bigger, part of a community, at a time when everyone was feeling so fragile and vulnerable.
I was feeling really fragile at that moment and I had no money.' He never made any money from his performances - maybe $50 a show at most - and he had a wife and two children to support.
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