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Small, vulnerable detachments have been withdrawn.
It wasn't a small vulnerable child he saw floundering in the water.
"Tuffy, don't you do it," she warned, but her voice was suddenly small, vulnerable.
This is a stormy economic world, and an independent Scotland would be a small, vulnerable barque.
"Antarctica is vast, and the weather there is unforgiving — it made me feel small, vulnerable and lucky.
The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, who supports the need for action for small, vulnerable nations like ours, will join us in Samoa.
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And then we were invited to question Simon himself (a "small, vulnerable-looking and boyish" figure, as I noted at the time) about the project.
In the mist of a late November morning, the dark bulks of Angus cattle loom large on the hillsides; small, vulnerable-looking sheep huddle in the foreground.
A small, vulnerable-looking white girl, a tanned little blonde in a YMCA T-shirt and plaid pajama pants, sauntered up to Reggie and buried herself in his arms.
The result will mean mergers initially, and takeovers, with larger organisations assuming responsibility for smaller, vulnerable ones.
As we already know from more than a year of terrifying headlines, that not-small vulnerable population is dealing with a relentless epidemic of overdose deaths.
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