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Meanings of fragile moment in English
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Usage of fragile moment in English
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But his autonomous government has no finances or credibility. It is a fragilemoment.
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For this one fragilemoment she wanted to be consumed.
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It was fragilemoment for our fledgling business.
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It is such a fragilemoment.
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Griffiths said on Saturday that the restart of a peace process was "a very delicate, fragilemoment".
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We are in a fragilemoment but if he stays within the context, the market is likely to react fairly positive, Greco said.
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In particular 'Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore', an exquisite duet with Aldous Harding, lays bare that most fragilemoment when a relationship is extinguished.
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And as much as she didn't want to undo the fragilemoment, the only thing worse than talking about it was leaving it all unsaid.
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How beautiful she looked, how complete, how like a flower fallen there on the gravel path of a garden, how destined for this fragilemoment.
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But others credited his tough approach with keeping the talks from collapsing at fragilemoments earlier in the week.