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To follow some fragile thread of imaginary hope that cooperation will bring freedom?
It's not unlikely that Wendy Kann's memoir of growing up in Rhodesia, "Casting With a Fragile Thread," will undergo close comparison to Alexandra Fuller's critically acclaimed memoir of growing up in Rhodesia, "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight".
By the end, this idealism is chastened but not entirely defeated, and he sees his work as a slender, fragile thread that might connect people across chasms of cultural difference and historical ignorance.
It is a fragile thread by which today's economy hangs.
Life is difficult at times and there is a fragile thread that binds us all.
"Every summer since I was little, I've re-read it," Opus reflects, "just to remind me [of] 'the fragile thread of dignity and grace that unites the human tapestry.' " Opus is then told that a sequel to the movie version of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is in the works, and is handed the script.
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On such fragile threads the lives of governments hang.
Her family's health and financial security was sewn together with a few fragile threads.
Ava Lavender's story shows you the fragile threads we all exist upon and what we do to stay upright.
The film has been shown, but it leaves the fragile threads of the BBC's integrity all but broken," she wrote.
You see it in the beautiful Perspex discs inset with microscopic symbols that act as prisms, throwing bright new images against the wall, twisting and turning on their fragile threads like silver honesty leaves.
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