Her crown was precariously perched on the curls piled between the twin poufs, and looked as if it might fall off at any minute. |
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We spotted an old man precariously perched on top of a pile of rubble, searching for something. |
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The US and NATO sit precariously perched on the precipice of failure in Afghanistan. |
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The tenements become more colourful, and more precariously perched and constructed. |
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Dionysos cast in the round is seen precariously perched on the shoulder of the krater. |
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The next day David and I made the obligatory pilgrimage to the Taktsang Monastery, precariously perched on cliffs above Paro. |
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Michael Chabon described working on his first novel while precariously perched over an ancient computer in a crawl space of his parents' home in Oakland, Calif. |
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Enjoy a tapas, sample the local wine whilst strolling through the typical Andalucian white villages precariously perched on mountaintops and hillsides, one of the many legacies left by the Moors. |
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One worshipper, wearing rings on his fingers and a jean jacket, thumbs through a siddur, a kippah precariously perched on his mass of untamed curls. |
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In the background were impossible castles and castlettes, precariously perched on isolated pinnacles of rock, which broke out here and there with unlikely trees. |
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