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Fragile

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  • I considered at first that so fragile a memorial would have sunk, when it had no lo
  • Maison Fragile, a collaboration with Toneelhuis directors Ab
  • ation to database tables makes such databases fragile according to OOP (object-oriented programming
  • national community about the stability of the fragile administration.
  • The song was originally released on the Fragile album in 2000 when the band, however, was cal
  • rous faction that is threatening to break the fragile alliance between Spain and Britain apart.
  • find a way to clear his name to preserve the fragile alliance between Britain and Spain.
  • e more pronounced and threatened to end their fragile alliance.
  • s; a short term memory encoding stage that is fragile and susceptible to damage, as well as a long
  • sier to communicate with your source… you are fragile and vulnerable... Now I have only heard of he
  • the irradiation; paper may become grayed and fragile, and some plastics have bubbled or melted.
  • ples include: brittle, malleable, conchoidal, fragile, and flexible.
  • he turbo engine (a first for Formula One) was fragile and suffered from severe turbo lag, making it
  • His songs describe a melancholic, fragile and impishly humorous universe.
  • These are fragile and tend to break apart easily.
  • In 1923, the tree was very fragile and diseased.
  • His health was fragile and he suffered with chronic bronchitis.
  • The desert's eco-environment is very fragile, and the impact of human activities on the ec
  • Also, filaments are fragile and typically break after about an hour in a
  • The Lotus had a reputation of being very fragile and dangerous at that time, especially with t
  • tronic vacuum gauges are simpler to use, less fragile, and do not present a mercury hazard, but the
  • The site is very fragile and general access is not permitted
  • ity, but this important rock art site remains fragile, and risks future disturbances as tourist tra
  • This board and its connections were rather fragile and prone to failure.
  • cribes the English white terrier as "the most fragile and delicate of all our terriers," noting tha
  • Metallic tinsel was fragile and costly, made mainly from fool's gold (pyr
  • The flesh is whitish, thin, fragile and barely deliquescent (auto-digesting).
  • However because it is fragile and in poor condition, it is no longer displa
  • tland has said that at this time she was very fragile and had two breakdowns.
  • The government is fragile and scared, and will collapse with one push."
  • st released from a mental institution, she is fragile and helpless.
  • These proved to be fragile and expensive to run and maintain in Germany.
  • They are fragile and laconic, the textual content always leadi
  • Most art is fragile and some should be placed and never moved aga
  • These sensitive devices were bulky, fragile, and originally limited to laboratory setting
  • Annulus fragile and membranous, white or dusted with dark bro
  • Additionally, dioptase is very fragile and specimens must be handled with great care
  • espite the improvement, food security remains fragile and more investment in agriculture is needed.
  • That the digits are very fragile, and prone to breaking off and regenerating o
  • ighlighted, and the film attempts to show how fragile and unique Earth is.
  • extreme lethality, the virus was particularly fragile and was quickly inactivated by heat, desiccat
  • Phosphophyllite is rarely cut because it is fragile and brittle, and large crystals are too valua
  • Because of this, they were somewhat fragile and did not always properly lock into the rec
  • The dendritic arms are very fragile, and soon break off, leaving a mixture of dis
  • They complained that the guns were too fragile and didn't have a high enough muzzle velocity
  • iolent girl in school-Nanako Momoi, who seems fragile and cute, until she opens her mouth.
  • tion had made some of the defences distinctly fragile and at risk from failure.
  • reflectors of any kind were thought to be too fragile and susceptible to enemy gunfire.
  • oser and closer the relationship becomes more fragile, and the impossibility of the survival of the
  • At this point of his life he was still quite fragile and had to be carried to and from the piano.
  • Attesting to its fragile and narrow political base, Young England died
  • ationship between Pitt and Thurlow was always fragile, and Thurlow often relied on his friendship w
  • g about the fleeting sadness of love, and how fragile and precious love is.
  • The shells are fragile and have a long and triangular shape, and in
  • ing it carrot-shaped; the skin of the tail is fragile and easily damaged by handling.
  • It was a midly fragile animal who could be killed by a simple sprain
  • el to remote road less areas, across Alaska's fragile arctic tundra, using specialized all-terrain
  • moted sustainable tourism in the ecologically fragile area of Kaieteur, and took part in negotiatio
  • take on a hexagonal, stellar form, with long fragile arms stretching out over the surface.
  • band released their third complete album The Fragile Army on June 19, 2007, produced by John Congl
  • "Section 24 (The Fragile Army)" - 4:02
  • y, but his achievements were still perilously fragile, as events would soon show.
  • fe that was every bit as totally external and fragile as the one we have with beings about which we
  • punish the perpetrators could derail Guinea's fragile attempt to build up its democracy.
  • vities while protecting nesting birds and the fragile barrier beach system.
  • The fragile base class problem is a fundamental architect
  • a human dynamo while Lyons' solos are full of fragile beauty.
  • adly, these magnificent animals are also very fragile because they cannot sit or lie down for exten
  • For the language implementation problem, see Fragile binary interface problem.
  • badly damaged by moisture, or those with very fragile bindings, which at present cannot be successf
  • r by using one of the complex, expensive, and fragile braille writing machines available at the tim
  • V8 powered Studebaker Larks again led early, fragile brakes saw them overtaken by the leading Cort
  • A fragile bridge was also constructed across the top of
  • dominant hair disease that results in short, fragile, broken hair that appears beaded.
  • Bones can sometimes be fragile, but fracturing is usually not common.
  • ently closed to the public as the building is fragile, but visitors can walk around it.
  • It didn't make it to The Fragile, but appeared as a b-side to "We're in This T
  • Since its backing had decayed, the fragile cape broke up during recovery.
  • He was blind and his bones were unusually fragile causing numerous fractures, which at times co
  • l in avoiding damage to the brickwork and the fragile central staircase.
  • By 1687, the fragile ceramic tiles had deteriorated to such a poin
  • Alfie, Enduring Love, Sahara, Batman Begins, Fragile, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Hitchhike
  • A fragile child, Mary Baker Eddy suffered from a number
  • opinion protested - and more importantly, the fragile civil war peace process started to unravel.
  • volunteer group dedicated to maintaining the fragile coastal and dune environment, has won awards
  • By 1977, the original paintings were in such fragile condition they could not be displayed, and th
  • nti-Zionist stance of the Edah HaChareidis, a fragile cooperation is maintained with the state-run
  • In 2007, his fragile cover of an old folk spiritual placed him pre
  • A Fragile Craft: The Work of Amos Niven Wilder, 1981, I
  • ime, Bugatti, whose lightweight, elegant, but fragile creations contrasted with the Bentley's rugge
  • ily, and how his youngest son, Tiny Tim, is a fragile creature supported by a crutch who may be doo
  • Fragile Debris (compilation) (19??, cassette)
  • a has been pastel, of which he says: "It is a fragile, delicate powder, so light that you can blow
  • dom include smart-aleck Joey (Paul Provenza), fragile divorcee Cheryl (Catherine Keener), and alien
  • pting the state government, which was already fragile due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Ka
  • ccess the beach without causing damage to the fragile dunes and beach vegetation.
  • t the desert and its resources are "extremely fragile, easily scarred, and slowly healed."
  • t the desert and its resources are "extremely fragile, easily scarred, and slowly healed."
  • nservation Association to clean-up the lake's fragile eco-system.
  • nessed the devastation to communities and the fragile ecological foundation of her island growing u
  • rencies and trade could escalate and hurt the fragile economic recovery. 
  • World a debt burden which was crippling their fragile economies.
  • years include: helping the county rebuild its fragile economy after being affected by the national
  • ment of Tamil Nadu to restore and protect the fragile ecosystem of Adyar estuary and creek.
  • e of the development and it's impact upon the fragile ecosystem of the bay.
  • the Lebanese Jiyyeh power plant disturbed the fragile ecosystem of the reserve.
  • at does not damage the overall health of this fragile ecosystem.
  • y warty and bears numerous glossy scales with fragile edges.
  • glossy, medium brown in colouration, and have fragile edges.
  • Still, bararite is fragile enough that grinding it for spectroscopy will
  • re to respect both basic safety rules and the fragile environment that exist at the falls.
  • rts were taken to minimise the damage to this fragile environment, but where the vegetation was dam
  • ent tragic works: the novel, he argued, "is a fragile evocation of a self-contained country world t
  • duced the world to these birds' beautiful and fragile existence.
  • s, as well as the itinerant life style of her fragile family, left her tender personality with an e
  • e Eternal Sonata for the Xbox 360 and PS3 and Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon for the Wii.
  • Mackay's fragile fern grows on rock or in scree, generally in
  • es known as Mackay's bladder fern or Mackay's fragile fern.
  • known as the lowland brittle fern or lowland fragile fern.
  • e common names brittle bladderfern and common fragile fern.
  • nsidered to be a part of the superspecies for fragile ferns, as Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh.
  • Because their armor was so fragile, few examples of rhenanids have survived in t
  • the 20th century, as more convenient and less fragile films were introduced.
  • yet again in mid-2000 by a consortium led by Fragile Films' Uri Fruchtmann and Barnaby Thompson, H
  • Barnaby Thompson, head of Ealing Studios and Fragile Films, announced to the British press that sc
  • ol to school and home to home as his parents' fragile finances ebbed and flowed, eventually spendin
  • There are also two long, thin, fragile, flexible feelers growing from the sides of t
  • In fragile foods such as eggs, gentle frying prevents th
  • These are either too brittle or too fragile for any practical use.
  • the handling but considered the aircraft too fragile for regular use.
  • The Fragile Forktail (Ischnura posita) is a member of the
  • appeared on Broadway in Billy Budd (1951) and Fragile Fox (1954).
  • on vocals and drums, Arlo Klahr (vocalist for Fragile Gang) on vocals and guitar, and Mike Stevens
  • orough: Britain's Greatest General: England's Fragile Genius, Harper Perennial, 2009 ISBN 000722572
  • ational Catholicism as an enemy of the "still fragile German Reich".
  • s noted that stability in the region remained fragile, given developments in Albania.
  • "A Fragile Glasnost on the Tigris" Middle East Report, 2
  • Racing cars to replace heavier fragile glass windshields and windows
  • of the glass user in the bottles is thin and fragile glass, but sometimes they are also made of ce
  • d the way for negotiations and ultimately the fragile Good Friday Agreement to share power, still i
  • ation, and resource depletion are undermining fragile governments across the developing world.
  • However, fragile grasslands and heath-lands are still able to
  • (2003, 2007), Barb Fischer and Chris Impink - Fragile Gravity (2007), Jade Gordon - Lean on Me (200
  • Fragile grenadier, Asthenomacrurus fragilis (Garman,
  • al laws and hundreds of thousands of acres of fragile habitat on the southern border."
  • cial Scientific Interest, due to the rare and fragile habitats and wildlife that it supports.
  • Wollaston suffered from fragile health throughout his life.
  • strain of both tasks took its toll on Baker's fragile health and as early as 1861 he was forced to
  • Alleging this time a fragile health condition, he decided to stay in Lagoa
  • His fragile health during his youth and its impact on his
  • Despite his fragile health, this Continental tour renewed a state
  • The trip was too much for his already fragile health, and in August 1865, he died in Monter
  • however, it was often noted that he had very fragile health.
  • ew York's poor and due in part to his already fragile health.
  • to travel to the tropics for the sake of his fragile health.
  • Fragile Heart
  • remieres include Trust (DCI Sarah Miller), My Fragile Heart (Claire Macavoy), Prime Suspect IV (DC
  • when he lost out to Nigel Hawthorne (for The Fragile Heart), and he was nominated again in 2004 fo
  • amaged son Daniel Pascoe in Paula Milne's The Fragile Heart.
  • portant, the most evocative and also the most fragile historic site in the city."
  • petual crisis and there is some sense of this fragile hold on power - this little boy on this plump
  • The submarine is fragile, however, and one collision with an enemy wil
  • the restricted precipitation in the area, its fragile hydrological cycle was definitely broken a lo
  • h gives it its light weight, but it is rather fragile if used incorrectly.
  • It was a bird that was very fragile in nature and elusive.
  • The Slovak a capella band Fragile included their version of the song for their
  • NICU for the care of premature and medically fragile infants.
  • rnational commission report stresses that the fragile institutions representing the interests of th
  • g in Boston Review, said that Clark evoked "a fragile, interior world largely lit by the moon, chea
  • Hyalinobatrachium fragile is a species of frog in the Centrolenidae fam
  • Fragile is the fourth album by the British progressiv
  • Buccinum fragile is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod
  • Like The Downward Spiral, The Fragile is a concept album, but, as a double album, i
  • Unlike The Fragile, it is not a double album.
  • It's fragile, it needs fire, there may be problems with th
  • uses damage (for example, at an exhibition of fragile items).
  • h of public trust by leasing the ecologically fragile land to the Motel management.
  • Tanika Gupta - Fragile Land at the Hampstead Theatre / Hobson's Choi
  • ch as silicone, acrylic or epoxy protects the fragile LEDs on the front (outside) of the board.
  • All species have very long fragile legs.
  • that he and his wife, Sharon, "realize[d] how fragile life and health are.
  • rough injuries sustained when his notoriously fragile Lotus lost a wheel at speed in Belgium.
  • bat at number 5 so that he could stiffen the fragile lower order.
  • The story concerns the emotionally fragile Lucy Ashton (Lucia) who is caught in a feud b
  • ity, composition, and time variability of the fragile lunar atmosphere before it is perturbed by fu
  • idal surge was too great for these relatively fragile machines, the detachment moved across to Tres
  • e cashew apple is very juicy, but the skin is fragile, making it unsuitable for transport.
  • two new tracks, "Bad News Travels Fast" and " Fragile Man." Fragile Man was actually a studio recor
  • 1987 to protect the two reefs' important and fragile marine ecosystems, as well as with the aim of
  • This has caused some permanent damage to the fragile material.
  • As the choora is made of fragile materials, Punjabi custom has it that the bri
  • The dizzying effects of alcohol upset the fragile mechanism that the inner ear uses to balance.
  • d his sometimes excessive drinking, sometimes fragile mental state, and ambiguous sexual orientatio
  • drinking had begun to impair Delaney's often fragile mental and physical health.
  • He grows increasingly alienated and his fragile mental state declines, moving between two wom
  • ent, he has been a recognizable leader in the fragile Middle East and has met often with Israeli le
  • e Progressive Conservatives were reduced to a fragile minority government in the legislature.
  • avid Douglas Duncan wrote a book on Gray: The fragile miracle of Martin Gray.
  • rature through its ability to recall a rather fragile moment in history, and its distanced, discree
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