| 41. | He precariously diced around Jim Hickman and slid into his pit box.
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| 42. | Christian libertarians view such rights precariously, as they could be revoked.
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| 43. | Theodora slips and dangles precariously by her safety line over a cliff.
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| 44. | Having borrowed heavily, it is perched precariously atop a pile of debt.
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| 45. | For months, the so-called trial of the century teetered precariously.
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| 46. | Lately, the scales have begun to tip precariously.
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| 47. | The Haddaway Hideaway was built of wooden box ends, hammered together precariously.
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| 48. | Above the city loom whole neighborhoods of makeshift shanties precariously perched on hillsides.
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| 49. | The old light poles lean precariously toward the infield.
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| 50. | Two hotel rooms were left, flooded and leaning precariously toward the ocean.
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