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Mr. Bogle's health was precarious in the 1990s.
STILL, the market's perch is precarious, in the view of many strategists.
The personnel is just as precarious in the trenches as it is at the second level.
If Clinton wins, her victory will be historically unique — and precarious — in another way.
But the calm remains precarious; in recent weeks there has been more frequent, if sporadic, fire.
They say that security, health and education are all precarious in the city, which has seen precious little Olympic benefit.
It ends on smiling faces, chins lifted to the ceiling, watching a body precarious in the air above.
But Norman authority was always precarious in Wales, and the March itself was not part of England.
Personal identity is precarious in Stevenson's fiction, and her articulate narrators often find the self deliriously slipping its moorings.
The question "Why does the world exist?" rhymes with the question "Why do I exist?" Both cosmic and personal existence are precarious in the extreme.
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Or will they feel more excluded?" asked Gelek Badheytsang, who grew up in precarious housing in Parkdale.
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