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Moyes referred to the fragile atmosphere throughout the home defeat to Queens Park Rangers in his manager's notes.
Even President Obama, a principal force behind the final deal, said the accord would take only a modest step toward healing the Earth's fragile atmosphere.
Sergiu Comissiona, who takes over as music director of the City Opera in January, conducted with a sharp awareness of how to sustain the score's fragile atmosphere, while not neglecting its passionate outbursts.
On one hand, theatre can make wonderful claims for its ability to create a unique, intimate, fragile atmosphere between the performer and an audience within touching distance — but does so for only 25 people per night, in the basement of a specific venue, in a specific place, for a limited run.
There was a certain amount of muted humour in Birth, which displayed a Buñuel-like ability to play a zany scenario completely straight (it was co‑written by Buñuel's long-time collaborator, Jean-Claude Carrière), and some verbal slapstick in Sexy Beast, the film that established Glazer as a director specialising in water, long takes and a fragile atmosphere of not-quite-reality.
The Moon's thin and fragile atmosphere is technically known as a surface boundary exosphere and what makes this investigation even more interesting is that these types of atmospheres are found around bodies elsewhere in the Solar System.
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The view, from 280 miles, also offers perspective on how fragile the atmosphere is.
By distorting the dynamic of the final note, conductors shatter the fragile musical atmosphere Mahler so carefully created to end the movement and to prepare the listener for the shock of the opening of the second movement, marked "Stormy, with the greatest vehemence".
It changed the personality of the team, rebooting the fragile and gloomy atmosphere.
Cushioned and cosseted, they have had the luxury of closing their minds to the real impact of what is happening in the fragile and precious atmosphere that surrounds the planet we live on.
If a large cometary fragile grain enters the atmosphere at high speed (≥20 km/s), it could be broken into smaller particles that might be effectively decelerated, resulting in multiple particles slowed to ≤10 km/s.
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