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Fragility
Fragility meaning
The condition or quality of being fragile; brittleness; frangibility. | Weakness; feebleness. | Liability to error and sin; frailty.
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Ably partnered by the elegant Sambé, she reproduced her febrile intensity, her strength shrouded in fragility and her famously weightless jumps, though the excerpt could only suggest how affecting and varied she can be in the full ballet.
Aimee Buchanan, 22, said: “There is a fragility in the mind of students at the moment, I think, as a lot of our university experience has been mixed with the pandemic.
Alarmingly, once a person suffers from a fragility fracture, they are up to four times more likely to experience another.
Bailey Griffiths and Rupert Bevan in Away, which enchants us into accepting the fragility, and the preciousness of life and art.
Both Rabuka and Bainimarama have occupied important positions in attempts to remove previous leaders, and there is an air of fragility around Fijian democracy.
Directed by is a masterful exploration of isolation and the fragility of the human mind.
Even when Shyamalan's twists defy all logic, he inspires his audience to contemplate the fragility of human existence.
However, as injuries and defensive fragility took their toll, his brand of attacking stopped yielding results and the hierarchy intervened in an ultimately successful bid to stave off relegation.
If anything, the fragility of the art-film exhibition, which has only been worsened by the pandemic, makes the festival’s support of movies like “Tótem” feel even more necessary than it did back then.
In conclusion, this tragedy serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing our loved ones.
In the chapter “Science: The Paradox of Success and Failure,” Horton writes: “COVID-19 has revealed the astonishing fragility of our societies, our shared vulnerabilities.
It can occur that one of these mothers, given the fragility of her situation, sometimes resorts to selling her body to support her family,” Cardinal Fernández wrote.
It would be a source of great personal joy to encounter a few with the same indomitable spirit and will along the way over here; on this mainland that is so insular and singular in its individual docility, its national fragility.
Last summer, an influx of travel demand coupled with historic staffing shortages highlighted the fragility of the travel industry.
Playing Final Fantasy VI when he was 11, Keith S. Wilson learned about “spiritualism and nature’s fragility” under racial capitalism, and Hanif Abdurraqib came to a new understanding of heaven through Red Dead Redemption in 2019.
Poorly cared for health gives way to fragility.
Robson was quick to point out the fact that fragility still remains within the Reds camp, given the bruising nature of some of the defeats which ultimately led to Goodwin’s departure.
Salima adopts extreme measures to save the illusory refuge of her marriage, and is confronted with the fragility of her long-preserved image.
Such heady dreams will quickly be quashed if there’s a return of the fragility displayed by the Black Caps batsmen earlier this series.
The band described the album as showing them ‘in a more contemplative mood, often expressing an acute awareness of the fragility of life and their own mortality.