Consumption was part of the ordinary life, still represented, albeit often precariously, by the home front.
How was a man to negotiate his relations with others precariously but ineluctably situated between the poles of autonomy and dependence?
Now the man is perched precariously on the top of his chimney - the only bit of his house above the raging torrent.
This common thread picture hangs together quite precariously, however, and will come undone once we think about it for a moment.
Why should archaeology's understanding of itself be so precariously balanced, and how does archaeology's subject matter contribute?
Balancing themselves with outstretched arms the villagers crossed the river walking precariously on the log that served as a bridge 14.
A strong central government based on a dominant party with comfortable majorities has given way to coalition governments precariously dependent on the regional parties.
The incoherent position left liberals precariously straddled across two sides that were increasingly polarizing.
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