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To me, writing fiction always involves a slightly precarious balance between that which is planned and that which is mysterious.
Wiped out Not everything has gone off without a hitch, and Starbound still has a sense of being slightly precarious.
Even if he once had grand dreams of a wholesale dismantling of the Clinton legacy, they have probably been tempered by his slightly precarious mandate.
Not far from Magazia, in Castanida, is the Sunset Taverna, which does what it says on the tin: you can climb up on to the slightly precarious plywood roof terrace for an unrivalled view of the sunset.
But the retreat itself felt a little like a cross between an Alpine and an Asian spa, with a dash of Middle Earth: a hobbity hole leads to the sauna; a slightly precarious path winds down to the edge of a waterfall.
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But any planning seems somewhat precarious.
Mr. Snyder is in a slightly less precarious position in Michigan.
His position is slightly more precarious than before, however: the UDP now holds only a very slim majority, with 17 of the country's 31 seats (down from 19 25).
Kansas City's position is slightly more precarious, at 8-6, but a victory for them would do substantial damage to the Steelers (9-5) due to the head-to-head tiebreaker.
PM Miliband would be in a slightly less precarious position but there would be much muttering that another leader could have done better.
The economics prize has occupied a slightly anomalous, occasionally precarious position in the glittering pantheon of Nobel Prizes.
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