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There is a hidden agenda in the fragility of romance".
The key to understanding the term lies in the fragility of the court's center.
"I am interested in the fragility of the moment of engagement – in heightening that moment," he said.
The economic crisis of 1873, which continued into the 1890s, reinforced his belief in the fragility of capitalism.
Their uncertainty was rooted in the fragility of estimates that were derived from differing statistical models applied to panel data available at the time.
"I'm interested in the fragility of things and what you can do with that as an artist," he says, "so Venice is an obvious location.
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Elsewhere — in Russia, in Hungary, in Zimbabwe — the fragility of democratic aspiration is a brutal fact of history.
Always bear in mind the fragility of items when choosing storage––anything that is fragile will require soft, delicate surfaces and in some cases, an opaque cover to prevent light damage.
But two months after the Buxtons arrived in Soran, the fragility of that peace was exposed.
For Victor Joseph, a 23-year-old poll worker in Kibera, the fragility of the political situation had turned into futility.
Sometimes, on the other hand, you hear the story of a single life that captures in itself the fragility of memory, the delicacy of the very thing from which our personal narratives are constructed.
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