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How precarious is their place in this world?
For the Administration, the latest flareup was a new lesson in the President's political vulnerability on Lebanon and how precarious is the support for his policy.
Ellis is so memorable because the strange blend of killing and healing in his life is a reminder of the potential for each that we all carry within us, of how precarious is the balance between them, and of how easily it can be tipped one way or the other by the societies we build for ourselves.
But just how precarious is our civilisation?
All this raises a few questions: How precarious is stardom built on the mirage of a personal connection?
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The reign of ʿAbbās I (1848 54) indicates how precarious was the advance of Westernization in Egypt.
In the Six Day War and the Yom Kippur War, Jews everywhere learned how vulnerable Israel was and how precarious were the peacetime promises of support.
What Osborne didn't mention is how precarious things are out there if you are unfortunate enough to be young yet unable to live with your parents.
BEIJING — It was not as if Dayron Robles needed reminders of how precarious it is to be a high hurdler.
Looking at Kevin disappear into the distance, surrounded by my damaged teammates, I'm reminded how precarious life is.
The attack in this shabby town in central Pakistan — the culmination of several days of rioting over a claim that a Koran had been defiled — shows how precarious life is for the tiny Christian minority in Pakistan.
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