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Second, the Republicans seem remarkably fragile.
But the supply chains we rely on are remarkably fragile.
The team seems remarkably fragile, every injury and every untimely turnover sending everyone into a panic.
In the face of natural calamity or man-made disasters, human society is a remarkably fragile thing.
The First Amendment is a remarkably fragile institution that does not need more exceptions carved from its meaning.
The position of graduate students is remarkably fragile, especially in subjects like philosophy where women are dramatically underrepresented.
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The results recall an oriole's nest, seemingly fragile yet remarkably durable.
Rowling's major theme throughout the Harry Potter books is not the power of magic to maintain the wizards' social order, but that of love to create and sustain a community, to establish a sometimes fragile but remarkably resilient network of families, good, bad and indifferent.
Siphonaxanthin is isolated from the marine green alga Codium fragile and remarkably suppresses cell viability, and induces apoptosis in human leukemia and colon cells.
Cellular solids are remarkably strong structures built from seemingly fragile materials.
From the tsunami to the wings of a butterfly, this watery planet populated with these fragile bonds of carbon is remarkably unlikely.
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