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  • 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.

  • A lace napkin, edged with pearls, perches precariously on top of a black wig, while on his feet he wears a pair of fluffy pink slippers.

  • Modern scientific disciplines constitute relatively precariously constructed networks dependent on communications (conceptually) linked to other communications, and on third parties observing this process.

  • But he does so, unexpectedly, writing as a post-revolutionary conservative with an investment in maintaining the very institutions whose stability depends so precariously on this disavowal of agency.

  • So too does the recognition that we are individually and collectively responsible for what we might call the preservation of a species so precariously poised between heaven and the abyss.

  • One of the men, being a strong swimmer, easily got to the shore; the second clung precariously to the boat; and the third, unfortunately, sank.

  • No community of such a size, and standing at so high a level of civilisation, has ever been economically so precariously poised.

  • Since the war our economy has been precariously and lurchingly poised on a tightrope.

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