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The red flowers are meant to evoke martyrs' blood, but martyrdom is a fraught and ill-used concept, and if the dead are martyrs to anything, it is the beauty of taking a walk in a fragile spring.
Fiscal cliff and mindless violence in the U.S.; enigma of igniting growth in Europe and Japan; bloodbath in Syria; a fragile Spring in Egypt; missile tests in Korea; the list goes on and on.
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It took 25 seconds for Harvard's fragile 20-17 lead to evaporate.
Today it was not as the Huskies survived with a fragile 81-76 victory.
And the Nets franchise, more than most, knows how fragile next year can be.
In 2002, a report judged "that Iraqi military morale and battlefield cohesion are more fragile today than in 1991".
Fragile (2000) was Dead Or Alive's final album of new material, though some tracks were remixes and cover versions.
The lineup: Kelly Clarkson and groups called Saint Michael's Warriors, the Messengers of Christ, A Fragile Tomorrow, and Jammin' with Jesus & Friends.
Ms. Wight and Mr. Shevtsov also gave an engrossing account of Feldman's fragile 1970 work "The Viola in My Life III".
On CDs there is the 1980 "Wozzeck," in which José van Dam makes a haunting title figure, and the fragile 1983 "Pelléas" with Jeannette Pilou, a perhaps too stalwart Dale Duesing and, again, Mr. van Dam.
Often there are mysteries to be solved: the provenance of a piece of music in "Paris Belongs to Us" (1961), the identity of a birth mother in "Up Down Fragile" (1995).
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