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Jobs can make fragile countries become stable".
"All involved in conflicts are going to make fragile arrangements.
His captain was frank about his use of his weapon, employing him to make "fragile opponents fold".
For centuries, English cooks have collected herbs, fruit and flowers to make fragile concoctions and distillations for both medicinal and culinary purposes.
The results suggest that, as for breast cancer, loss of Fhit and Wwox expression might have a role in the pathogenesis of basaloid differentiation in salivary gland neoplasms; alternatively, differences in chromatin structure at chromosome fragile regions might make fragile genes more accessible to DNA damage and rearrangement early during preneoplastic stages of basaloid cancers.
"I wanted to make fragile dance music.
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I've seen men made fragile and insecure by a distorted sense of what constitutes male success.
The increases are a highly unpopular measure that could further weaken both governments already made fragile by recent electoral setbacks.
"But there's a lot of people who are made fragile by society, because there's not enough work for everyone, because of social problems and all that.
Cadbury has been making Easter eggs since 1875 – an expensive process at the time, making fragile dark chocolate shells – but has to maintain its share of "Easter innovation".
As he fails to realise his ambition, he develops a sense of self-loathing and 'an ego made fragile by the deterioration of his health'.
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