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And might make us vulnerable to something called "Monet fatigue".
They are vulnerable to something that perhaps they never expected to find.
England were on the back foot, which meant they were vulnerable to something.
Whatever the methods used there, it's becoming increasingly clear that people in United States are vulnerable to something called caller ID spoofing.
Because of the way this year's Republican calendar is structured, with so many delegates being awarded so late, Mr. Romney could be more vulnerable to something like this than candidates in past nomination races.
"We're vulnerable to something along the line of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic that killed 20 million people worldwide," Dr. Shope said at a news conference announcing the report.
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The lyrics cut through something – the resistance to shedding our skins in order to reveal ourselves, to be vulnerable, to grasp something fleeting, even if it is just the sexual or fraternal pressing of another warm body against ours.
Natural corks are also vulnerable to TCA, something a synthetic cork will never have.
They do, however, highlight locations and homeowners more is vulnerable to contamination, something we'll need to follow up". The new findings also should help address concerns about barium contamination in local drinking water, Warner said.
"She was a person who seemed vulnerable to doing something dark or treacherous," said Jenny Geddes, 49, a Naval Reserve chaplain who lives in Santa Ana.
In addition, failure to comply with the rules can make a restaurant vulnerable to a lawsuit, something restaurateurs are especially wary of these days, given how aggressively some lawyers and workers' advocates are pursuing cases.
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