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Refugees there face an even more precarious fate.
A recent article in the Elk Grove Patch, for example, considered the precarious fate of its local Borders bookstore the only non-religious bookstore in the Californian city, just south of Sacramento.
Amnesty also emphasised the obligation of international agencies "to come together and make sure that the very people the international community set out to help are not abandoned to an even more precarious fate", said Patel.
The most important news this week is about the precarious fate of our species.
In discussions about the future of higher education, there's often plenty of hand-wringing over the precarious fate of the hundreds of small, tuition-dependent private colleges scattered throughout the country.
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The company's fate is precarious until it can be lowered.
The cocksure Clough of legend (and TV self-presentation) shapes our sense of this character's precarious grip on his fate, seized by the panic (or occasionally euphoria) of the moment.
Mr. Lautenberg criticized Mr. Christie for spending time campaigning in other states while the project's fate was so precarious.
Over the next several days, many of the people who live where Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa meet were reminded of the precarious balance behind their interwoven fates.
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