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Uncommon and dependent upon wooded habitats, this rodent has been made vulnerable to extinction by deforestation.
Dr. Guarente said he was looking into whether extra sirtuin had an effect in mice made vulnerable to Parkinson's and Huntington's disease.
Two million under-fives die in India each year – many of them made vulnerable to disease as a result of being poorly fed.
Tens of millions of cars are made vulnerable to theft by their keyless entry systems, according to a report by computer security experts.
Inspiration, though, is contagious, and multiform — and even just to see, close up, power and aggression made vulnerable to beauty is to feel inspired and (in a fleeting, mortal way) reconciled.' That is awe-inspiring stuff, Mac.
Mr. Perelman would need to say: "I needed him to look after my interest because I couldn't, that I've been made vulnerable to his exploitation and I couldn't protect myself," Mr. Leib explained.
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A kidney made vulnerable due to chronic toxic exposure can be adversely affected by recurrent dehydration.
He's not used to being made vulnerable.
"To show your weakness is to make yourself vulnerable, to make yourself vulnerable is to show your strength" -- Criss Jami.
"That made him vulnerable to some people.
But it was also what made him vulnerable to despair.
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