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"vulnerably" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes somebody easily hurt physically or emotionally

57 Sentences With "vulnerably"

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At a minimum, we must reduce the risk to medically vulnerably people now.
He is affably disagreeable, wry, idiosyncratic, vulnerably bighearted, a craftsman of lubricated sentences.
Zellweger captures both her vulnerably and her volatility as she struggles to put on one last great show.
Another, Keire, speaks vulnerably about his struggles to find work and cope with his relationship with his "disciplinarian" father.
Chiron is smaller than most of them — his humiliating nickname is Little — and vulnerably different in other ways as well.
Surely most of us would wind up saying something like this about ourselves in a safe enough space to speak vulnerably.
She's brilliant and cool, but also vulnerably aware of how precarious her life is without any parents around, and without any money.
The suspended two-legged form in "Table 2" could be pantyhose hung out to dry or a person bent vulnerably over on a table.
How vulnerably nontoxic should he make himself in a world that preys on the undefended — but whose opposite is the grotesque alpha-male caricature?
So to open up vulnerably, not only to my sisters on the show, but to everyone—it's been a way to start my healing process.
Though both Ms. Burdge and Mr. Bonnard offer vulnerably world-weary performances, Mr. Silver has made a movie about obsession that never delves deeper than infatuation.
Ties How vulnerably nontoxic should my son make himself in a world that preys on the undefended — but whose opposite is the grotesque alpha-male caricature?
In no other album had I expressed myself so vulnerably, and I wanted our listeners to feel that, hopefully relate to, or at least respect it.
Of course, this works beautifully: Romance novel heroes know to listen to their partners, work to perceive and fulfill their needs, and express emotion vulnerably and honestly.
Burger King is the latest target of Burger King is the latest target of The actress was vulnerably honest as she presented Ellen DeGeneres with a lifetime achievement award.
It's nearly impossible to avoid remembering those photos when you see her likeness in "Famous" curled vulnerably and intimately around the likeness of the man who abused and beat her.
One of the obvious draws of civilian champions, those latter-day Nancy Drews and Hardy Boys, is that they're inordinately, at times vulnerably, ordinary until they start doing their special thing.
My father was left for the rest of his short life with no dignity and a family who had enough to think about other than our loved one lying vulnerably naked and exposed.
Are not black men emerging from the darkness of a history they have not written and peering questioningly, hopefully, powerfully and vulnerably at America, awaiting a historical reckoning that has yet to be fully made?
On "Broad City," though, it reads as a sign of the times: A woman can have sex "like a man," as per Carrie's declaration, and a man can express emotions as vulnerably as women have historically done.
The boys sing vulnerably about how their love is all they have to give with sprinkles of innuendo ("Gonna make you come tonight / Over to my house") and bizarre references ("Like Doctor Zhivago / All my love I'll be sending").
Yet, no matter how uncomfortable we may feel or how difficult it is to open the discussion, the more we talk openly, freely, and vulnerably, the better equipped we are to handle anything and everything that comes our way.
This inconvenient truth is why human males and all other land-based boreoeutherian male mammals (except rhinoceroses, interestingly) are carrying around their most valuable assets in a funny little purse seemingly made from leftover elbow skin that dangles vulnerably between the legs.
I hope, over the course of this show's four-month run, that visitors and guards alike will relax around these awkward, melancholy, important works of art, and will display the same courage that Ms. Wilkes has shown by installing them so vulnerably.
In the nearly two years since Beyoncé vulnerably opened up about the rocky parts of her marriage to Jay, there has been an interesting amount of weight put on his version of events, even before we knew a rebuttal album was in the works.
But here the voice of poetry, speaking from somewhere among history's ruins ("by the roadside in a ditch / or beneath a buckled bridge"), can only stand vulnerably before a sun that is at once named and not named, obvious yet cryptic, "mindless" and all-powerful.
"I wasn't going to post this poem…but I know that I'm not the only one who went through mental health struggles & I know that someone can relate to this experience, which is why I decided to vulnerably share this with you guys," he wrote in the caption.
So for me, all of the shifting that's happening politically has allowed more of us to recognize how important self care is — how necessary it is to find room to breathe easy, ways we can heal, and ways we can prioritize our needs and emotions and dive into that vulnerably.
The rigorously enforced silence about sex that leaves young girls vulnerably ignorant; the insistence on absolute obedience that empowers predators; the mind-set that grants men the power to dominate and women the duty to submit, and that excuses the indiscretions of men even as it blames girls for their sinful provocations — these are common to all forms of fundamentalist religions.
It certainly had its thrilling sequences — a largely dialogue-free episode, for instance, saw one of the series' most exciting computer hacks — but so, so much of the action unspooled as a series of two-person scenes in which characters who hadn't really connected over the previous three seasons finally sat down and talked honestly, vulnerably, and emotionally with each other.
On 30 November 2009, the Centre re-opened as a day centre for the homeless and vulnerably housed.
One song is full-on rock, and the next sparse percussion and keys with his vulnerably beautiful voice way up front.
However, "Been There, Done That" might as well be an alternative rock song, and "Reunion" closes the album in acoustic fashion. "Will you hold a place for me?" John vulnerably sings.
Oasis Community Housing delivers bespoke and effective services for vulnerably housed and homeless people, in the North East as well as in South London. Annually it supports over 1000 people with housing needs.
The Garud commandos are the special forces of the Indian Air Force (IAF). Their tasks include counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, providing security to IAF’s vulnerably located assets and various air force-specific special operations. First conceived in 2002, this unit was officially established on February 6, 2004.Garud Commandos.
St John's hosts a Sunday congregation. STJOHNS@TEN is conventional contemporary evangelical Anglican worship. The Church also offers an early evening Cafe Church which is a fresh expression with many members who are or have recently been homeless or vulnerably housed. The Maze is a Sunday evening youth group.
Teachers are available and vulnerably revealing of their flawed humanity, helping to create a container for deep love and trust to grow. By interacting with others in mutuality one avoids the tendency to isolate into one's own subjective sense of things, which can be a liability in awakening and personal shadow-work.
In 2011, he began writing a regular column in The Big Issue, a street newspaper sold by the homeless and vulnerably housed. In 2012, Barton, along with Robbie Elliott, a former Newcastle United fullback, sponsored a shirt each from Newcastle United's women's team. Barton sponsored the number seven shirt, the number he wore in the men's side.
He's a very powerful magic user, capable of exorcising spirits and demons and constructing an energy barrier against attack. He has a strong conviction and is stubborn, though he hides his vulnerably delicate mind with a bluff. Although he has serious misanthropy, he's incredibly defenseless and innocent toward man who he trusted. He's eager for paternity and tends to trust an older man.
John Anthony Bird, Baron Bird, (born 30 January 1946) is a British social entrepreneur and life peer. He is best known as the co-founder of The Big Issue, a magazine that is edited by professional journalists and sold by street vendors who are homeless or vulnerably-housed. Bird sits as an independent Crossbencher member of the House of Lords.
In light of the circumstances, liberalization became politically suspect and was soon abandoned. Grain diplomacy and currency devaluation became matters of intense national pride in India. After the bitter experience with Johnson, Gandhi decided not to request food aid in the future. Moreover, Gandhi's government resolved never again to become "so vulnerably dependent" on aid, and painstakingly began building up substantial foreign exchange reserves.
During the time she spent on the streets, Cohen-Hatton suffered from antisemitic attacks. For around two years, she either slept rough or was vulnerably housed. It took her several attempts to get off the streets and into secure accommodation, including a spending some time sleeping in a van. She joined the fire service in South Wales in 2001 at the age of eighteen.
In light of the circumstances, liberalisation became politically suspect and was soon abandoned. Grain diplomacy and currency devaluation became matters of intense national pride in India. After the bitter experience with Johnson, Gandhi decided not to request food aid in the future. Moreover, her government resolved never again to become "so vulnerably dependent" on aid, and painstakingly began building up substantial foreign exchange reserves.
Rough sleepers and vulnerably housed individuals can access a wide range of services at Catching Lives' daycentre- Canterbury Open Centre, Station Road East, Canterbury, CT1 2RB, including... -Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Food Parcels and referrals to the Canterbury Food Bank). -Mental Health Outreach Service. -Onsite volunteer nurses and a podiatrist -Laundry; 2 Washing Machines, 2 Condenser Tumble Dryers and we supply the detergent. Clients are responsible for doing their own laundry.
In this canto, the "sense of personality as vulnerably individualised led to self-doubt" and the greatest fear was that what was "tameless, and swift, and proud" (56) will stay "chain'd and bow'd" (55). The last canto differs from that. The poet in this canto uses plural forms, for example, "my leaves" (58, 64), "thy harmonies" (59), "my thoughts" (63), "ashes and sparks" (67) and "my lips" (68).
After the fall of Marstrand to the Norwegians, Gothenburg had become vulnerably exposed. Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie assembled a force of 3,000 Swedes of which 1,200 were fresh cavalry recruits and 1,500 were impressed Dalecarlians. The force camped at Vänersborg on August 10, and moved from there to Uddevalla. However, a strong Danish- Norwegian force of 5,600 men led by Ulrik Fredrik Gyldenløve was approaching from Norway and caught up with the Swedish force.
During the same year CPRE earned the Bankside Star by contributing significantly to the Together at Christmas gift collection campaign for the homeless, vulnerably housed and elderly people. In 2018 after CPRE's successful 10-year campaign against drink-container litter, the Government announced the introduction of a deposit return scheme to increase recycling rates. As CPRE had demanded, the scheme is set to include all single use drink-containers, whether plastic, glass or metal.
All commodities should be this unstable, and have this much blood pumping through them." In his review for The Village Voice, critic Robert Christgau said, "Like nobody less than Nirvana... they voice the arena-rock agon more vulnerably and articulately than any Englishman standing. Rarely if ever has a Jesus complex seemed so modest." Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated that the band "applies its introspection to spiritual possibilities and its guitars to chomping, snarling, exuberant riffs.
The John Law Baker drinking fountain stands in the churchyard The St Martin-in-the-Fields charity supports homeless and vulnerably housed people. The church has raised money for vulnerable people in its annual Christmas Appeal since 1920 and in an annual BBC radio broadcast since December 1927. The Connection at St Martin's is located next to the church, and works closely with the church's charity. It supports 4000 homeless people in London each year, by providing accommodation, medical and dental care, skills training, and creative activities.
Zadok is told by Nathan the innkeeper that Longinus is vulnerably asleep at his inn, and he gives up going to his bridal bed in order to kill Longinus. Nathan calls Joel and Lamech to the inn because Longinus repulsed Zadok's attack by killing him. The effect of Jesus' words on Joel moves him to keep from killing the unconscious Longinus and standing as a buffer between him and the men of the village, who are thirsting for his blood. When they ask Joel why he is protecting Longinus, he replies that he too is his brother.
To become a vendor, one must be homeless or almost homeless, vulnerably housed or marginalised in some way. The Big Issue recognises, however, that for many people, being housed is only the first stage in getting off the streets; therefore, The Big Issue Foundation exists to support vendors in gaining control of their lives by tackling the various issues which lead to homelessness. There are five localised editions of the magazine sold throughout the United Kingdom, and vendors buy The Big Issue for £1.50 and sell it for £3. The magazine is also produced and sold in Australia, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, South Korea, and Taiwan.
The oral health therapist have incorporated studies to allow for their scope of practice to cover working with people with special needs. They may accompany a dentist with clinic or domiciliary environments to aid in education, disease control and maintenance of patients with special needs. Patients who require special needs dentistry form a diverse group, and may be found living at home, in hospital, in secure units, in residential or nursing homes, or they may be homeless or vulnerably housed. Their additional needs may be due directly to their impairment or disability, or to some aspect of their medical history that affects their oral health, or because their social, environmental or cultural context disables them with reference to their oral health.
"I Was Here" is a song recorded by American R&B; recording artist Beyoncé from her fourth studio album, 4 (2011). It was written by Diane Warren, while production was handled by OneRepublic members Ryan Tedder and Brent Kutzle, alongside Kuk Harrell; while Beyoncé is credited on the vocal production. "I Was Here" is a reflective R&B; ballad, in which Beyoncé vulnerably reviews her past, wanting to leave an impact on the world before her life comes to an end. Described as a "career song" by Warren, its development was motivated by the September 11 attacks in the United States. Following the release of 4, "I Was Here" charted at number 131 on the UK Singles Chart, 74 on the Swiss Singles Chart, and 44 on the South Korea Gaon International Singles Chart in early July 2011.
Amanda Greever of The Daily Times insists that the song's lyrics will move all listeners to tears. Featuring lyrics that revolve around heartache and heartbreak, "Evermore"'s chorus reads: "Now I know she'll never leave me/Even as she runs away/She will still torment me/Call me, hurt me/Move me, come what may/Wasting in my lonely tower/Waiting by an open door/I'll fool myself, she'll walk right in/And be with me for evermore", which Stevens performs vulnerably. The track also discusses themes such as true love, sacrifice and learning to understand love. Stevens sings within the vocal range of a "deep, resonating baritone" throughout the song, which lasts a total duration of three minutes and fourteen seconds; Channel NewsAsia contributor Genevieve Sarah Loh compared Stevens' voice, whose notes are suspended by the instrumentation, to "melted-chocolate", gradually becoming more human-sounding as the song progresses.
Chris William of Entertainment Weekly attended the November 8, 2007 concert at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California, and wrote, "So it was especially sweet when, for the encore, she ditched the dancers and enhancers and strummed an acoustic guitar on 'I Miss You,' vulnerably serenading her late grandpappy — and, for once, really looking and sounding 14. Not everyone noticed because, when she finished, half the seats were empty." Alison Bonaguro Dressed of the Chicago Tribune stated that, despite its simplicity, the performance on December 8, 2007 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois felt like as though it was the largest production of all. In a gray shirt and black pants, Cyrus performed the song, along with "Ready, Set, Don't Go" and "The Best of Both Worlds", on The Oprah Winfrey Show on December 20, 2007, as a screen displayed a light-blue background.
When Ahali’s Baghdad Club was disbanded by the authorities, members became increasingly convicted that they could not continue as vulnerably as before. By dropping the term "Sha’biya" they were able to draw in politicians such as Kamil al-Chadirji whom had departed the Party of National Brotherhood either because they were too progressive, or because of disputes with the Yasin- Rashid regime, such as Hikmat Sulayman’s. Given Ja’far Abu al-Timman’s leadership it also signified something of a successor to his dissolved Watani Party. These senior politicians formed an executive committee in March 1935, but elected to keep contacts with nonpolitical societies such as the Society to Combat Illiteracy, older politicians, and army officials through secret meetings rather than to form a political party. Inevitably, this broadening of Ahali’s horizons entailed moderation of its ideology, which became, rather hazily, "reform" broadly construed. However, Communist and Sha’biya advocates remained active in the group.
Frederick's goal was to modernize and unite his vulnerably disconnected lands; toward this end, he fought wars mainly against Austria, whose Habsburg dynasty reigned as Holy Roman Emperors almost continuously from the 15th century until 1806. Frederick established Prussia as the fifth and smallest European great power by using the resources his frugal father had cultivated. Upon succeeding to the throne on 31 May 1740, and desiring the prosperous Austrian province of Silesia (to which Prussia had a minor claim), Frederick declined to endorse the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, a legal mechanism to ensure the inheritance of the Habsburg domains by Maria Theresa of Austria, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI. Thus, upon the death of Charles VI on 29 October 1740, Frederick disputed the succession of the 23-year-old Maria Theresa to the Habsburg lands, while simultaneously making his own claim on Silesia. Accordingly, the First Silesian War (1740–1742, part of the War of the Austrian Succession) began on 16 December 1740 when Frederick invaded and quickly occupied the province.

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