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You would think a solo sleepover in such a precarious abode would give one the jimjams.
These people ruled the world, but felt insecure in such a precarious position.
So why do Malians find themselves in such a precarious position?
O'Neill says there is no question of his team resting on such a precarious advantage.
Nor is it wise for her to preach from such a precarious pulpit.
I think it's such a precarious thing, because it's theater that is celebrating itself and being translated into another medium.
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But observers worry that his accession has come at such a politically precarious time that he may favour higher prices, to give him cash to buy off dissent.
Is such a process precarious to free will?
For example, he said, the property tax on first homes, eliminated by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, should not have been abolished in such an "extremely precarious public finance condition".
What's attractive about the format, for such improvisers, is a precarious kind of freedom: few harmonic constrictions, but no safety net either.
Such cooking walks a precarious line between the delicious and the daft, and, because it is pushing at the accepted boundaries of what we think of as restaurant food, it is a balancing act without a safety net.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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