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Yet such administrations are more often fragile and short-lived, particularly in Britain.
Turkey's democratic and legal traditions, albeit often fragile, give it pivotal credibility.
Hoggard had been fortunate but his often fragile confidence is on a high at present.
Quarterbacks, even the best of them, are often fragile in psyche, especially behind closed doors.
The songwriters sharing the bill encompass tentative pop-rock (Chris Lee) and, more often, fragile variations on brooding.
Yankees Manager Joe Torre said he believed Rivera would have a positive influence on Benitez's often fragile psyche.
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But until recently, food and drink were considered at best an afterthought, and at worst a messy menace to the often-fragile artifacts in the exhibition rooms.
From that moment, even though the transition wasn't immediately obviously, Miami scored four of their next seven offensive touchdowns on the ground, and a team that had been leaning heavily on the often-fragile shoulders of quarterback Ryan Tannehill had new poise and purpose.
That new ice will often be fragile and thin, easily disrupted by summer weather.
The mood often feels fragile in this city, but right now it seems more fragile than usual.
Most often, the fragile X mutation segregating in a family is identified through a child with fragile X syndrome due to the full mutation, with symptoms such as developmental delay or mental retardation.
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