| 21. | There cannot be peace and happiness in a society where citizens live in uncertainty, precariousness and fear.
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| 22. | Was there ever a more perfect physical expression of the precariousness built into the Little Tramp's life?
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| 23. | He also grieved for the passing of time, the precariousness of life and showed thirst for everlasting life.
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| 24. | At this time the Congregation was experiencing the precariousness of its beginnings, extreme poverty, and harsh trials.
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| 25. | But both share the precariousness of their mode of production, and today are considered " cult directors ".
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| 26. | "He has a sense of precariousness, of mystery, that doesn't come naturally to me.
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| 27. | The latter would endow him with a compulsive desire to entertain and a nihilistic sense of the precariousness of attachments.
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| 28. | But, despite the precariousness of my status as a foreigner, I felt consistently good about being in Paris.
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| 29. | One junior walking across the campus said the incident made some students think once again about the precariousness of life.
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| 30. | Striptease is a more colorful trade, of course, but it also means precariousness and a proximity to filth.
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