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1 Liikanen said the euro zone was still in a very fragile situation.
2 Rather, it masked A with a new memory that was very fragile .
3 The shells are very fragile and so are not often found intact.
4 She seems to me very fragile for the conducting of an Academy.
5 For these people, says UNAids, the gains are real but very fragile .
6 No, I've already spotted that our Bragg has a very fragile ego.
7 Her emotions were very delicate, very fragile , and enormously difficult to perceive.
8 I thanked her and hoped I wouldn't tear it-itseemed very fragile .
9 His wife, a lovely woman but very fragile , never got over it.
10 The situation on the ground in Northern Ireland is very fragile , he said.
11 There is very fragile trust in the health systems, she said.
12 But he succeeded in shaking my very fragile faith in this new relationship.
13 The thread that binds it to actual life is a very fragile one.
14 It was still very fragile , though, offset by fourteen years of basic survival.
15 India has replaced a very fragile coalition with one of even greater fragility.
16 For she was very fragile , and dainty, like an exquisite piece of china.
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