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Fame is a precarious thing.
Life, after all, is a precious and precarious thing.
I started listening to my body and its needs because I realised health can be a precarious thing.
I think it's such a precarious thing, because it's theater that is celebrating itself and being translated into another medium.
In particular, I didn't really understand the rule of law until I lived in a place where it was a novel & precarious thing.
The potentially precarious thing about Ms. Jarrett's role, said some Washington veterans, is that it is based on a friendship that will be transformed when Mr. Obama becomes the president and Ms. Jarrett his employee.
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What Osborne didn't mention is how precarious things are out there if you are unfortunate enough to be young yet unable to live with your parents.
Mike Freeman of CBSSports.com leads the charge for full-on panic, Les Carpenter of Yahoo.com describes just how precarious things are and Jim Caple of ESPN.com explains why Burnett makes people so nervous.
Yet this is how precarious things have become in Greece, as the country labors through its sixth year of recession and the third year of an economic recovery program that is long on austerity and short on growth.
"But when you see what happened when global temperatures dropped by just one degree and you look at current predictions of six or seven degree increases for the future, you realize how precarious things are for life as we know it".
Online communities are wonderful but precarious things.
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