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Tenuously, they make a life - and a new family - together.
For the first time a woman had accepted it, and they were married, however tenuously.
Several human women tenuously associated with the hospital had found excuses to stop in to meet him.
Since 1922 it has been ruled, if at times tenuously, by a secular government.
Phone numbers, names of new people and even tennis scores are tenuously held at best.
So long as the city remained so, however tenuously, would he.
The animal and human food businesses were seemingly only tenuously related.
Like the swallow factories, they too are only tenuously connected to this place.
Still, wanting to maintain the tenuously established contact with the plants, he tried.
I started tenuously down the fixed lines, stiff with dread.
He knew, too, that her own life hung even more tenuously on Lucifer's good will.
These were the days of the year when the neighborhoods were joined, however tenuously.
Suddenly, an idea that had been tenuously forming sprang into her mind full blown.
But in astral form you are connected only tenuously to these emotions.
As he tenuously trod the plank, the audience just laughed.
And the layout of the restaurant seems to accentuate the sense that things are only tenuously under control.
He stood tenuously, and abandoned himself, took his plunge.
But just as quickly the disaster seemed to revive - if only tenuously - a language of Iraqi unity.
Her bare feet clung tenuously to the cold roof shingles.
Perhaps urges to protect national culture are connected to its tenuously national nature.
Holman held onto Government tenuously as one seat was lost the by-elections.
What the technology and the visual experiences were can only be tenuously inferred from stage directions.
He was very tenuously related to the Verneys only through marriage.
Despite the setbacks, the Armenians hung on tenuously to their quarter.
Today, however, we hang tenuously from the thread that connects "hope" and "science."