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On my side, the willow-twigs are fragile, greening.
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It is thinner than a ghaam but very stable and not as fragile as one might think.
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The area has a fragile ecosystem which is slow to change and slow to recover from disruptions or damage.
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The serial's official website describe her as being stronger that many people realise despite her fragile nature.
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Modern tulip varieties infected with the virus are fragile, and are usually much smaller than normal healthy blooms, with a reduced stem length.
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The human race can now be seen as a fragile, weak species who is susceptible to any animal in nature.
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Phosphorus chains (with organic substituents) have been prepared, although these tend to be quite fragile.
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It is hoped that this is a temporary measure, to preserve the fragile marble.
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The saw u is a very fragile instrument and is played traditionally on the lap sitting down.
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These arches proved fragile and it was decided to build a new bridge in 1912.
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