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They can look remarkably vulnerable.
MAX VON SYDOW is so remarkably vulnerable in Bille August's PELLE THE CONQUEROR (1987) that watching him is almost painful at times.
DNA synthesis is a remarkably vulnerable phase in the cell cycle.
But, in fact, the political justifications for these huge governmental activities are remarkably vulnerable, as Murray demonstrates by puncturing them with a few well-placed thrusts.
Over the course of the past few months, though, weak sales and questionable deals have left both companies looking remarkably vulnerable.
Eighteen months later, the United States' election systems are still remarkably vulnerable.
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Hartigan sticks close to Morris, who fuses with Markees Christmas, a remarkably poised yet vulnerable actor.
But that same power for innovation can be redirected upon the data network in a way that makes it remarkably resilient but extremely vulnerable.
We found that the lesions were remarkably similar to human vulnerable plaque, and that the time course of lesion progression raised interesting insights into the process of plaque development.
Remarkably, RCTs in this vulnerable patient group have not yet been performed despite the fact that co-medication, such as anticonvulsants, could influence opioid use during surgery, as reported in a single study from 1990, which has to date never been replicated [ 58].
Remarkably, however, male tfm mice were vulnerable to Lef1 haploinsufficiency, similar to females (Figure 5).
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