| 11. | The community is not coming apart, but the edges are fraying.
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| 12. | The community is not coming apart, but its edges are fraying.
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| 13. | So Brossard's protective covering seems to be fraying.
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| 14. | Jews'long and deep bond with Ireland seems to be fraying.
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| 15. | Blame it on fraying interest in the 1980s English country house look.
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| 16. | This angers Democrats, fraying bipartisanship's tattered cloak.
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| 17. | But at Iraq's borders, these strictures are clearly fraying.
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| 18. | For Tiger Woods, the Olympic experience may be mind-fraying.
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| 19. | But now the region is doing more fraying than knitting.
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| 20. | But Tiberi's lifeline to Chirac may be fraying.
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