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Normalcy can feel awfully precarious, like a comforting dream blotting out a nightmarish reality.
Maurice's health could be precarious, like the heart condition that almost killed him in 1998.
Jim enters his story as his father dies and his world becomes precarious, like that of Mary in The Secret Garden.
Last year, he told investors in a letter in January, he made billions more buying the same, not to mention bonds issued by troubled auto lender GMAC and loans from deals turned precarious, like the $48 billion buyout of power producer TXU.
As you can see, it borders on the the ridiculous, NSFW and forebodingly precarious, like life in these here times.
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It cannot be left to precarious workers like us to bring companies like Uber to account and despite the personal price we have had to pay, we are the lucky ones.
At the top of that list were those already living in precarious encampments like those here in western São Paulo State.
Yet from a plane window the town still has a marooned, precarious look, like a lone atoll at sea.
The gravediggers are still here, in the form of workers in precarious conditions like the over-exploited workers of factories in the far east.
Politicians often invoke the prospect of death by deportation in debates about the fate of these immigrants and others with precarious status, like the Dreamers.
The commonality of the "blood, sweat and tears" strategy of deficit reduction gives some apparent plausibility to what is being imposed on more precarious countries like Greece or Portugal.
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