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It makes them rather vulnerable to old ways, old acquaintances.
You'd visit some rather vulnerable older grande-dame and there, of course, was Sam.
In its urban context, it is the Bastille that seems small and rather vulnerable.
I take another tack: They are better than that, being genuine, rather vulnerable and larded with history.
"I was standing in the middle of the stage, feeling rather vulnerable and alone, when suddenly the whole place lit up," he remembers.
There are spots of high colour on his cheeks that make him look, oddly, rather vulnerable and take the menace out of his pointy incisors.
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The net effect of her discomfort is to make her seem glacial rather than vulnerable.
Common measures of narcissism, however, emphasize grandiose rather than vulnerable traits, and include both adaptive and maladaptive features.
The hooker was banned for eight weeks for biting the finger of Ireland's Steven Ferris in a Six Nations international in 2012 – and a finger is rather more vulnerable than a shoulder.
And although the emperor penguin population is said to be relatively stable (classified as "near threatened" rather than vulnerable or endangered), seeing them in the wild is difficult, due to the remote locations of the colonies, so routes and sightings aren't guaranteed (even by high-end cruises) due to severe weather conditions and melting ice.
Rather, be vulnerable and open up your body language so that your heart faces the people you're speaking with.
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