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Be careful not to snap the branch, since they are delicate and fragile themselves.
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That led him to discover that the bacteria, which are relatively fragile, transform themselves into tough and resilient spores when they run out of food, or experience heat or chemical shock.
Common chromosomal fragile sites themselves appear to span hundreds of kilobases of DNA and are typically located within lengthy genes (e.g. FHIT 1.5 Mb, WWOX 1.1 Mb, parkin 1.36 Mb; 8).
So, how can our fragile minds insulate themselves against Christmas?
I think she meant the the vocals: clear, open-hearted, fragile, strong despite themselves.
I think she meant the vocals: clear, open-hearted, fragile, strong despite themselves.
Many of the protagonists in "Fragile Things" are themselves inveterate storytellers.
What Oh Me Oh My... lacks in gloss and polish, though, is more than made up for by the songs themselves: fragile, fingerpicked odes that imagine how Bolan might sound were he raised by witches.
But there has all along been a pragmatic cause, too: Libya's Tunisian and Egyptian neighbours, though too fragile to embroil themselves openly in the fray, are strongly behind the rebels and dream of a democratic northern strip of Africa stretching from Morocco to Egypt.
In a meeting room at New School University framed by the powerful orange murals of Orozco, a group of professors traded ideas on how to handle their classes, their fragile students and themselves in the wake of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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