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Human knowledge is wholly intertwined with precarious, constantly changing nature.
Here, as with "Precarious Garden," meaning builds slowly and hits you like a two-by-four.
Helicopters transport bleeding accident victims and those with precarious vital signs and in impending physiologic shock to hospitals.
Born in the mining town of Nelsonville, Ohio, she was raised in a large, arts-obsessed family with precarious finances.
In Iraq, and later in Afghanistan, Mr. Crocker managed to build trust with difficult political leaders with precarious holds on power.
There are only a handful of shelters and these struggle constantly with precarious funding and politics; the justice minister recently denounced them as brothels.
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But now they must deal with their precarious relationship with water, here in the delta so close to the perils and produce of the sea.
Italy is packed with financially precarious firms that make desirable products with glamorous brand names.
The poverty they face, along with the precarious practices and hygiene conditions associated with childbirth, provide fertile ground for neonatal tetanus.
It still closely borders most of the holes, bringing with it precarious seaside wind patterns.
The Twister-like exercise, with its precarious balances and awkward grips, was riveting.
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