| 41. | But the fire was a reminder of the precariousness of books, the very things we count on to remember for us.
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| 42. | I felt the precariousness of my life, and I engaged in this task, resolved to leave some record of myself.
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| 43. | Along with the fear of aftershocks, people developed a sense of impending doom, precariousness and a general mistrust in humanity.
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| 44. | A ban should be proclaimed on the use of broken mirrors, askew pictures and tottering furniture to indicate moral and financial precariousness.
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| 45. | Meanwhile, continued war in Europe constricted credit, exposing the precariousness of the North American Land Company scheme and others like it.
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| 46. | Meanwhile, Caparezza meets the working man Luigi delle Bicocche, defined modern hero of the precariousness that would work as its subject.
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| 47. | Instead the storm has emphasized the precariousness of the Haitians'situation and the weakness of the government apparatus at Aristide's disposal.
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| 48. | In Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda market Thursday, the mix of fear and excitement over the precariousness of life here was also palpable.
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| 49. | But motion is implied in almost all his works because of the precariousness of the composition or the sheer energy of his dappling technique.
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| 50. | The precariousness of the situation is conveyed with grave clarity and a satisfying weight of presence by Brian Cox as the local IRS leader.
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