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Her small, frail frame and severe difficulties breathing have brought her to a rehabilitation clinic several miles from where her mother and five siblings live in the Mayan village of Quajarwalten.
In CCTV footage played at London's Southwark crown court, he was shown running off as Evans, described in court as "a very small, frail man", fell.
He offers the threat produced by the apparently unthreatening; small, plump, frail, he nonetheless conjures up a strangely devious menace.
He was frail, feeble, dependent on loved ones to support him.
It is when they are no longer slightly mad in this way that they start to look troublingly human and frail.
Instead of statistics, there are voices: scarred by shells; wracked with fear; choked by loss; frail with feigned bravery.
He grasps your hand firmly, looking up from his wheelchair straight into your eyes, all the time smiling, all the time pumping your hand, up and down, up and down, and you are surprised to realise that he is not as frail as his white hairs and his wrinkles would imply.
"But who are you going to sue?" asks a frail, elderly lady two tables away.
"Until we see a decisive shift in confidence, the business climate looks set to remain frail," warned Markit's Jack Kennedy.
Weinstein stayed in Pakistan, each video missive showing him more frail – even though he said in one video that al-Qaida was providing his medications.
We will appeal, and if the hearing officer is completely independent and neutral, I am very confident the Wells Report will be exposed as an incredibly frail exercise in fact-finding and logic".
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