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It's simply that other more vulnerable aspects have emerged and taken a front seat.
Civilisation is built on that trust and everyone must fight to defend it, and to protect our vulnerable aspects – our inner feelings, our families.
Expect Griffey, a singer with a lovely tone and great sensitivity, to bring out the more vulnerable aspects of Britten's tough and troubled fisherman.
And though the fiercer Nilsson also encompassed the great heroines' more vulnerable aspects, Ms. Dalayman's deeply felt portrayals of Brünnhilde and Isolde at the Metropolitan Opera in the last few seasons render comparison academic.
Driving these two costs will further decrease margins in vulnerable aspects of banks' businesses.
One of the most vulnerable aspects in climate change is the fragile ecosystems in Bangladesh.
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Their focus is their most vulnerable aspect.
In the current debate in the French Assembly critics are likely to seize upon this vagueness as the most vulnerable aspect of the treaty.
"You have created a culture of deceit and spin at the heart of government," Mr. Duncan Smith said, exploiting the government's most vulnerable aspect as portrayed in new polls showing public trust of Mr. Blair at the lowest point of his six years in power.
The results show that in the land owners' perception, if land is sold to foreigners, national security is the most vulnerable aspect.
It is probably the most vulnerable aspect of an artist's process to witness.
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