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(This may also explain as to why men are reluctant to ask for directions when lost, why men are more vulnerable to the adverse health effects of stress, and why women enjoy a significantly longer life expectancy than men do)
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‘Yes, there was something about her that I could relate to … I still don’t know what it was … a vulnerability, I suppose
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Small creatures such as cats, dogs and children are especially vulnerable
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In his fifties, but he had been a powerful Rugby player in his time and still had that aura of invulnerable solid strength that the Rugby boys have, even if his hair was a little grey and his belly bursting out over the edge of his trousers
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In fact, although even then he already had the easy confidence with women that made them fall for him today, still this girl had made him feel so vulnerable, so stripped bare of pretence that he had never been able to speak to her
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With this power we become invulnerable to sin
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‘She looked so terribly vulnerable, Mum, lying there with bandages everywhere
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‘My overwhelming feeling is that I want to protect you … and marrying you would achieve that, but I don’t want to push you into something merely because you are vulnerable
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There was no record of how the war effected the Centauri colony, that world was still undergoing terraforming and the mortal seed on that world was still under dome and excruciatingly vulnerable in any hostilities
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One would then run some thongga to clean up what the karga wouldn't eat, or, if you had a fence, lentosaur, a better tasting animal but slow and soft and vulnerable to predators on the open prairie
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vulnerable little being when it came to the animals in the
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It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
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from the wounded beast that held him, vulnerable, young,
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responsive to its own particular stimulus, and each vulnerable to any harmful influence that would threaten it elsewhere in the body
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She was not the stuff of legend nor of heroism, being the sort of person who worried that she was letting her whole class down when her shoes got dirty, and here she was facing down three members of an alien youth culture, whose sole intent was to inflict grievous bodily harm on another vulnerable individual
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But, as Tiffany’s father said as he downed another large brandy late one evening, “Now it’s that young perv’s turn to be pretty and vulnerable”
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The gown tumbled to the ground leaving her completely exposed, utterly physical and utterly vulnerable, if only for a second
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Nevertheless, since we have to suspect the local authorities are completely aware of what is going on but may be suffering from wilful blindness, to approach them with our suspicions might place ourselves in an even more vulnerable position than we are in already
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If she was, she was vulnerable to the impactors that were aimed at her today
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He was hoping for something that would give him a clue to the enemy's vulnerability, or even some clue as to what it really is
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those that she felt vulnerable toward
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mind as trapped emotions, and therefore, are vulnerable
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as a stronger vulnerability than before? What is unexpected?
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All websites on the Internet are vulnerable to hacking and other exploits
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“It must be the substrate translation that makes you more vulnerable,” she said, “what I gave you was very mild, I was afraid I was going to have to give you more if that wasn’t enough to calm you
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“Well, dragons are not invulnerable
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Unfortunately it is in the nature of some predators, that they will prey upon the weakest and most vulnerable to sate their desperate hunger
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That victim will, as in the rest of the examples from the animal kingdom, be the one perceived to be weakest or most vulnerable; a child instead of the parent, a pet instead the family for example
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He was disappointed, she could be vulnerable now and he had always admired the wizard from a distant star transplanted into the body her companion had been following
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Chrissie, apparently asleep, looking young and vulnerable; Mary, an older, less polished version of the same features to some extent, looking older than her years
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Whatever her mother might say, he would have trouble believing that Chrissie was a whore … and not just because of how vulnerable she looked
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When he was within a couple hours by needleboat of the Kassikan, he felt a lot more vulnerable
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Jack wiggled his butt in the air, as an invitation for the imps to come and kick his backside while he was vulnerable
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He felt vulnerable admitting it, but he had
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punch, what the most vulnerable points on her opponent’s body were, and a few
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Food is often a comforter when one faces vulnerability
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happen, the ground troops would be vulnerable to attack
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became all too aware of his vulnerability
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vulnerable innocent to be placed in this position
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aware of the vulnerability of her situation
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the deserted road was that he was alone and vulnerable
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Because of you, we are vulnerable to the Plague
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One has to experience a situation of great vulnerability in his life to realize that the daily reality is largely influenced by energy
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Brontes spent a moment to heal them, then flew at the giant; not wanting to squander the opportunity to attack him while he was yet in a vulnerable state
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by itself and it seems that it is vulnerable
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Oppressive heat came from above and as she wearily looked over her shoulder, she was greeted by the sight of the hovering beast, its flashing eyes fixed on her vulnerable form and preparing to exact its finishing blitz
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To see baby shoes in your dream symbolizes purity, innocence, vulnerability, tenderness and the desire for love
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His inability to transform into dragon form hung over him like a black cloud waiting to unleash its power at his most vulnerable moment
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Always waking him from his sleep, a time when he felt the most vulnerable
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Did I? He also saw her at his funeral; upset for sure, but there was already another man sidled in to offer her comfort: one of her rich clients, no doubt, moving in on a vulnerable woman
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Nonetheless the prospect of dying was there, looming before her in its immediate raw presence, like the spectre that had always lay hidden in the shadows ready to strike when she was most vulnerable
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Her current vulnerable state may even play to his advantage
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He wondered why the B’tari had chosen such a seemingly vulnerable location to set up base when they could locate anywhere, invisibly, in space
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was safer than being in a standard pressure suit, which would never have held against the immense – bone crushing – pressure from the field device, Yet he still felt a sense of being more vulnerable than a human
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Could the Elusivers really just leave him to die? Or save him when he had nothing left? He imagined that in their muted way they’d delight in re- capturing him at his most vulnerable point
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When Torbin awoke, the difference was immediately apparent: the heaviness, the all over sensation, the press of clothing at the slightest move, and a kind vulnerability that – even drained of power in his mechanized form – he had never before felt
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It may not have been the most advanced AI but it was enough to be vulnerable to corruption – a quantum virus, for example
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” And she looked so frail and vulnerable like a little bird and I tried to stop her going on but I couldn’t
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It has been surmised that the hair covering is to alert the body to invasion of its most important and vulnerable parts
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Which, of course, makes them all the more vulnerable to tried and tested Foul-ups
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‘You women are all the same, trying to exploit that one vulnerability
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It left the wielder somewhat vulnerable to frontal jabs however, so it was traditionally more for flaunting prowess
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No, they were both vulnerable right now
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This had to be a vulnerable situation; having been essentially lured here and being contained, yes trapped, sent to wherever the system can be more effective, he guessed
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If he blocked it out it would no doubt return to him at some point, some point in which he'd be rendered most vulnerable when it mattered to be strong
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’ Her voice resonated with so much authority and firmness it made him feel like a small child again, vulnerable in his state of weakness
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When her name had been mentioned, the other inmates had turned to stare at her and she had felt exposed and vulnerable, but they soon turned back to watch as Raven was torn to pieces by Millicent’s words
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he ventured, was not invulnerable
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Strange how vulnerable she now felt in her current physical appearance
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Solicitors on this sunny Monday morning, Eileen was feeling a little vulnerable and Mrs
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They waited anxiously, because they were now vulnerable
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Then why should we make ourselves vulnerable to your cause?
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On this subject we also had sceptical views on homosexuals as a security risk and then realised that the only reason why they were a security risk was because of the social stigma attached to it making them vulnerable to blackmail
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You found his vulnerabilities and exploited them
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“To protect and to serve the citizens of South Africa,” or in other words to protect the vulnerable against criminals
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The Nationalists, in effect, forced the SAP to self-destruct by either refusing to enforce the laws constructed by its political masters (legally impossible), or to enforce the shameful laws and thereby lose the respect of the vulnerable which it should be protecting
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Feeling vulnerable, she watched Sicarius with more wariness than he deserved
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I believe that they are investigated now and then and as said in law they are vulnerable for they need to act with cleaner hands than most businesses
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So what do you do? I held the viewpoint that crime prevention and the saving of lives were more important than arresting a criminal at the expense of a vulnerable woman but with the general's shouting for arrest statistics all the time this became difficult to defend
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She was so young and vulnerable and inexperienced
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Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints
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Such powers assumed far greater importance at a time when our fledgling nation was especially vulnerable to political intrigues foreign and domestic
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Kay shook her head, suddenly trembling, a sense of vulnerability sweeping through her
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Lastly, such attempts at stereotyping common attitudes merely serve to advance faulty notions of vulnerability and incompetence
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Rhodesia being surrounded by her enemies on all sides except a small strip in the south (South Africa) was always vulnerable for attack and could not safeguard her borders with her severe lack of manpower
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She felt so vulnerable
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The killings were carried out by Indonesia's military or caused by concentration camps and deliberate starvation tactics making Timorese vulnerable to disease
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But you know the problem is that the terrorist attack is always directed at civilians who are very vulnerable to it
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California Indians had little history of organized warfare and thus were uniquely vulnerable to Spanish military power
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It is your most vulnerable spot and the terrorist does not even need to leave his living room
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It also makes them vulnerable against false flag operations
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What could have been done differently? The answer is simple and obvious, not use a vulnerable people as a cynical bargaining chip for a brutal dictator
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Also it makes you feel vulnerable
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SOCA acts against the victimisation of vulnerable groups, mainly women and children
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What about the extermination of the buffalo? This was precisely what weakened the Plains tribes and left them vulnerable to disease, and forced them onto reservations far more than battles with either colonists or the military
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This proverb is about the regrets associated with old age when men who were once strong and mighty find themselves looking vulnerable to people who would have offered no challenges to them when they were in their prime
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He’s just too vulnerable, a born victim and a total fool
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This made them far more vulnerable during the Falklands War with Britain, leading to the dictatorship's fall
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Furthermore, he left a very vulnerable trail in the debates
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This includes treatment for 5 million people, testing and counseling for 11 million pregnant women, and support for 15 million orphans and vulnerable children