She wears a long robe patterned with star and sky symbols fringed with delicate pearls. |
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They have delicate mouthparts, so it's really unkind to use barbed hooks on the poor things. |
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Kai, the mouthwateringly fresh gardenia-based floral, has the delicate waft of a summer breeze. |
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Be human in your approach to this delicate situation and the employee will be that much more willing to listen to you. |
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A fascinating mix of braids, tassels, chenilles and decorative trimmings in delicate silken yarn complements the entire package. |
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It has a traditional cylindrical shape and is threaded with delicate blue veins. |
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Want to see free speech abolished because it offends your delicate sensitivities? |
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Her Juliet is delicate and gentle, her suicide a mix of restrained classicism and abandon. |
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If you wish to have a slight wave to the hair instead of lots of volume, use a curling iron or Velcro rollers to achieve a delicate wave. |
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If you look at apparel, women are wearing more delicate colors, and pastels go along with the retro movements. |
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The basket star, looking more like a soft coral with its delicate branching arms, reaches out into the current in search of its next meal. |
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The luscious silk and delicate lace trim are what make these tap pants so glamorous. |
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It all makes for a unique and delicate balancing act, they all admit, but it works. |
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She had just finished hooking the last clasp when Loretta turned to her holding up a delicate silver chain and smiling triumphantly. |
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Is the frontier a little too foreign and rough to your delicate Eastern sensibilities? |
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He said that at the time of the original call, attempts were made to trace the man in a sensitive and delicate manner, but without success. |
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Against a delicate leaf of paper, the sound of a rapidograph is as raw as the line it produces. |
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Men belaud you as delicate and fragile, so as to delude you into thinking yourselves weak. |
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She was wearing a short, thin halter dress that exposed her delicate shoulders and the vaguely tanned skin of her back. |
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The orange water ice is included because of its delicate scent, like catching orange blossom on a breeze. |
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Is it selfish to seek for personal justice if it risks jeopardising the delicate work of the democratic movement? |
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Hand cheeses come in lots of different shapes, with a wide range of flavours from delicate to strong, and variously coloured rinds. |
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It is indeed a masterpiece of delicate and polished orchestration and as he said, an aquarelle by a great landscape painter. |
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The ultimate effect is the emerging sense of values that resonates from these stories rooted in the delicate areas of modern life. |
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Composer Christopher Dedrick combines bombastic orchestral arrangements coupled with delicate choral and piano pieces for the instrumental score. |
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She never really knew how to handle delicate situations requiring tact and sincere honesty. |
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Colgan said he used the two imaginary crew members as bargaining chips in delicate negotiations with the festivals. |
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They arrive, and plant delicate kisses on one another's lightly maquillaged cheeks. |
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Here is a perfect example of the delicate balancing act that is required when making decisions on use of the green belt. |
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Our ancestors understood this delicate balance and went to great lengths not to upset it. |
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In England the most engaging lithographer was Whistler, who used delicate lines and tints in his Nocturnes of the Thames. |
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That is, of course, when it doesn't offend people's delicate sensibilities. |
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The beautiful MacMillan work got a sensitive and delicate reading that asked for more of this seldom heard but wonderful English composer. |
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Their sensitive and delicate portrayal of tales is so real and touching that they have become the hallmark of Iranian cinema in the recent past. |
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Their delicate flavor was overpowered by wholewheat flour used in the batter. |
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There was a delicate wicker sculpture and photographs by the Laotian artist. |
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The grubs of the delicate lacewing gorge themselves on greenfly, as well as leafhoppers and other soft-bodied pests. |
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The anticyclones are spinning in different directions, such that they keep a delicate balance with one another. |
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It pulverises those delicate social mechanisms that control our baser motives. |
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Isn't the harpsichord a delicate instrument for stately Baroque or elegant classical music? |
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It is quality stuff, ranging from huge abstracts to delicate pencil drawings. |
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Bennett's writing is highly sensitive, with delicate writing for the harp and harpsichord, as well as for the violist. |
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Everyone knew her hair dried in loose waves, which would shine from all of the delicate oils. |
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When at the click of a button you have the world on your screen, why bother debating the intricate and delicate fabrics our lives? |
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The large vases, jars, and bowls displayed are all richly decorated with delicate and elaborate blue underglazes. |
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The thinly-sliced chicken had been poached in a light and delicate broth infused with lime leaf and coriander. |
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Other than delicate pink flesh tones, heavenly shades of blue predominate, accented with green and white. |
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The motives and ornaments of the sumptuously flowing white lace rochets were of the most elaborate and delicate kind. |
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Guests nibbled delicate pastries and sipped coffee in the sitting area outside the restaurant while watching the parade of lithesome models. |
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One of Fehn's principal problems has been to reconcile the Romanesque scale of the structure with that of delicate optical apparatus. |
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There were freshwater pearl drop earrings and a matching five stringed pearl choker, framed in delicate rose gold. |
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It was a tiny gold locket on a delicate chain with cursive lines etched into it. |
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An elegant and delicate actress plays Tomi, but her voice rumbles like an old man. |
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The wonderful aubrietia produces delicate simple flowers which look fantastic as ground cover on a sunny bank or cascading over a wall. |
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They were often carved with delicate patterns of interlaced knotwork and the heads of fabulous beasts. |
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Strands and strands of golden, crimson, and ginger leaves dangled in delicate arches from the stairs and banisters. |
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Carrying a waterproof backpack for your camera and other delicate goods, with perhaps a spare t-shirt thrown in, is advisable. |
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In the co-authored shadow of a book under review, however, his delicate skepticism toward tradition is not in evidence. |
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His face was smooth and beardless, a testament to his youth, with high cheekbones and a delicate looking nose and mouth. |
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They do so through delicate balancing acts of simultaneously embracing and rejecting both femininity and hegemonic masculinity. |
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She looked for light of injury in his eyes, or delicate meanness rising up against her, but she saw nothing. |
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There he was, in delicate profile, an angelic child wearing a big Mozart-style stand-up jacket collar and ruffled shirt. |
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The White Admiral however is smaller, far more graceful and delicate in flight. |
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Their white colour and delicate texture have conspired to give them a reputation as a food for invalids or convalescents. |
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Fitted from the rim of the concrete canopy is a delicate frame of horizontal rings held in situ by a diagonal net of stainless-steel cables. |
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I felt justified making the remark since she had just insulted my delicate sensibilities. |
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It's not pretty but somebody has to do it and you can't afford to have delicate sensibilities. |
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Ecosystems are delicate and complex, easily disrupted by clumsy interventions. |
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He expresses the belief that the world is based on a delicate harmony which must be maintained in order to keep a state of balance. |
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We can well see that communicating a notice of suspension outside the front door is not the most sensitive way to handle this delicate matter. |
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Etched inside the shank and barely visible is the jeweller's mark, a delicate snowflake. |
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A law banning religious hatred will begin to unravel the delicate balances on which freedom and democracy depend. |
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Executed on large sheets of sheepskin parchment, each extraordinarily delicate ink line drawing illustrates one canto or section of Dante's poem. |
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I unwrapped my new turquoise heels from their delicate tissue paper and admired myself in the mirror. |
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The raspberry vodka is photosensitive so, in contrast to their other flavours, they bottle it in dark glass so it keeps its delicate colour. |
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The delicate delineations of each square of metal leaf create subtle patterns. |
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Both have a clean, bright and transparent colour with an intense, delicate and pure anisette aroma and concentrated anisette taste. |
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Ilse tried not to concentrate on that, but try as she might, the delicate wrists and ankles, shapely calves and round arms spoke to her. |
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It also moved the region from a delicate peace to almost inevitable conflict. |
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He was frightened to move unless he disturbed the stillness, unless he shattered its delicate fragility. |
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Strawberry jam and lemon curd are probably clumsy words to describe the flavours in such a delicate wine. |
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When the characters do not click, the delicate structure of the conversation unravels. |
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Well done toast on the nose gives way to delicate strawberry and raspberry flavours with hazelnut to finish. |
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Within the ozone layer, this ultraviolet energy is absorbed by a delicate balance of two chemical reactions. |
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Damian pulled out an envelope from his jacket and sat across from Stephanie, his other hand still holding onto her delicate fingers. |
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A gecko in the hand feels cool and its broad, padded feet cling to skin like delicate suckers. |
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Sauvignon blanc came from Sancerre, in France, was light and dry and tasted minerally and crisp with delicate fruit. |
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James Hopkins lay on a hospital bed, with only the knife's handle on view, waiting for doctors to perform a delicate operation. |
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The first thing that strikes anybody is the extraordinary courage and unswerving neutrality with which she handles such a delicate issue. |
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Use a soft sponge, cotton cloth or cotton balls and moisturizing cream to avoid damaging the delicate tissue around your eyes. |
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Different pitches could also be obtained from the one string and the transition between these pitches was characterised by a delicate legato. |
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She looked at him with wise, solemn blue eyes, hooded by delicate yet heavy lids. |
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The mash was good and the lemon and herby drizzle made this a light and delicate follow-on to the full-flavoured fish soup. |
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That would be the right basis for the success of this new delicate political panoply. |
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So certainly the government is watching this very closely to see what influence this would have on the delicate politics here. |
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The author never loses sight of the delicate reality at the center of his character's almost theatrically tragic life. |
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Her face resembled a house cat and a lioness at the same time, with a strong muzzle but kind eyes and delicate ears. |
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International discoveries of complete ceramic aquamaniles are rare, because they are delicate and easily damaged. |
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The delicate sauce enhances, without overwhelming, the sweet freshness that makes lobster so appealing. |
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The orchids were delicate and beautiful and the aquarium and aquatic plants awesome. |
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Plants of a seemingly delicate nature are almost overpowered by immense tropical-looking foliage. |
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Hootan's shyness in handling the figurative elements has, intuitively, resulted in a delicate shade between images and architectonics. |
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And there I was, flying above it, marvelling at the expanse of shining blue water, dotted with delicate islands, calm as a mirror. |
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The delicate tools used for extrusion of aluminium or plastic profiles are therefore often polished manually. |
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Nearby, science fair-style exhibits tackle the delicate subject of anatomy with raunchy male locker-room touches. |
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This adventure proved too much for my delicate health, and I soon developed a severe cold. |
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Adrianna felt the ropes rubbing against her delicate skin, tearing and burning. |
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There are many small and delicate Instruments that can get caught in the bottom of the sterilization pan. |
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A bucket lies asprawl and a lemon dangles near the edge, its peel unravelling in delicate curls. |
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He's already involved with a woman who, despite her delicate loveliness, looks positively forlorn. |
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The timbre and quality of its resonance had a lingering delicate quality, which communicated nuances of infinite variety. |
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While the fish was perfectly cooked and beautifully moist, the ragout was so pungently fishy that it overwhelmed the more delicate sea bream. |
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Most slugs eat decaying vegetation, but readily switch to young or delicate plants, feeding on the leaves, stems, roots and tubers. |
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She blushed as he came to, rounding her final swing into a delicate brush of his face with her fingertips. |
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There was still a small British community there and almost all our key contacts on the delicate issue of hostages were to be found there. |
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If performed incorrectly, the stress of teasing or backcombing hair can damage delicate strands. |
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His total commitment to academic work together with rather delicate health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school. |
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You continue through the woods, carpeted here with delicate white wood anemones, and emerge back at the lake shore by the jetties. |
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It's a delicate process to throw people together on radio or in life, but with them, it works beautifully. |
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From delicate primrose yellow in the entrance lobby to changing colourwashes in bedrooms, the place glows with colour. |
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Of delicate health, he was constantly ill and in pain in the last ten years of his life. |
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The achievement of rapport between interviewer and respondent is therefore a delicate balancing act. |
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The plump crustaceans were cooked only until tender, then served up in a delicate tomato, wine and feta cheese sauce. |
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She could tell that the piece that was being written before her in Elaine's delicate but rushed writing was full of meaning for the girl. |
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A delicate white lace shawl rests around her shoulders, draping down the length of her body. |
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The octagonal lantern with delicate traceried panelling houses Great George, a bell of over nine tons. |
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We worked in poor light, but were fascinated with the intricate pattern of the delicate growth. |
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The star of the exhibition is Fuzzy Raptor, a meat-eating dinosaur covered in small, delicate feathers. |
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The stage is dominated by a series of receptacles, from drinking glasses and delicate bowls to three large bins big enough to wade in. |
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War was messy, and not a thing for delicate gentle lords and gentle ladies to discuss. |
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It's not quite the done thing here to rip it open on the spot, but it turned out to be this incredibly refined and delicate china tea-pot. |
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A touch is all that is needed to lube delicate trigger mechanisms, firing pins, ejectors, extractors and springs. |
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The plants are incredibly delicate and of great botanical value, which explains why the house isn't normally open for the public to view. |
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How can a silent teapot, a kettle of boiling water and the delicate aroma of tea possibly compete? |
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The wonderful team of nurses cared not only for Lydia, but the delicate state of the family at this time. |
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In lingerie, this is expressed by delicate shapes in diaphanous fabrics which flutter around the body. |
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No one, as far as I am aware, threatened to sue her for wounding their delicate sensibilities. |
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No other modern president has been able to accomplish such a delicate task in a midterm election. |
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Some have argued that the timing of the Presbyterians' decision will undermine the delicate peace process now underway. |
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Most of the works were done on silk or rice paper, both very fragile and delicate materials. |
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The issue of Alzheimer's is dealt with in a sensitive and delicate manner, which doesn't overplay the pity. |
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Instead, Mileece deploys complex and delicate structures to create airy, spiritual, soundscapes. |
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Chemicals from tobacco smoke get into your bloodstream and can damage the delicate blood vessels inside your eye. |
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Forlorn piano waltzes, blue basslines and fairytale xylophones combine to create a lonely, delicate soundscape. |
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The violet flowers of butterworts nod manically at the roadside, seeming too delicate for this windswept terrain. |
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Among the tissues preserved in the paper shales are delicate feathers, flower parts, hair, insect wings, and scales. |
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Pork tenderloin featured medallions of yieldingly tender meat, so delicate it could be cut by waving a knife in its general direction. |
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The lungs are also delicate and easily damaged if the ventilation is too aggressive. |
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You have the power and opportunity to show your true colours and minimize the damage to a delicate ecosystem. |
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It relies for its maintenance upon an infinitely complex and delicate tissue of relations and activities, some humble and others grand. |
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His work is far from conventional and he develops a language in which he balances a delicate harmonious relationship between his elements. |
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Wire frame glasses look great with any outfit, the only disadvantage is that they may be a little more fragile and delicate than plastic glasses. |
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As you would expect the ferry crossing was not enjoyable and everyone was in a delicate state. |
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It is a reminder of the delicate line that lies between self-interest and the national interest. |
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However, the Minister stressed that negotiations were at a delicate state at this point. |
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Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very delicate organs that are easily damaged. |
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Unlike the delicate quadrant, the mariner's astrolabe was a thick, weighty instrument typically made of cast bronze or brass. |
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Upon seeing such, I recoiled, remembering her delicate state of mind when it came to men. |
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It is a delicate issue and one stupid comment from me could put everything in jeopardy. |
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The drama of Chess, for them, must consist of the alternation of very delicate shades of positional advantage. |
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She sketched the lines of his cheekbones and carefully shaded in the delicate curve of his upper lip. |
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The present administration is a coalition reflecting a delicate balance between various constituencies. |
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There are rainproof bags for stormy days, sturdy totes for the beach, delicate fabrics for evening, and squashy shoulder bags for casual wear. |
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To raise the best crop, growers have to find that delicate balance between the two extremes. |
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The plain-and-simple Ercol chairs that evolved from those 1946 prototypes were delicate things, modern versions of traditional bentwood designs. |
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Coral reefs provide protection to coastal areas and protect delicate coastal wetlands and mangrove swamps from storms. |
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The macintosh jacket is updated with delicate details such as a belted collar and flower-print lining. |
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At the end of the green dock is a delicate pavilion for remembrance of the war dead of Newham, the local borough. |
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A salad with a tangy vinaigrette, for instance, might wash out a delicate wine, but it would soften a big, tannic one. |
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As to who really controls these hostages, this is all now part of another very delicate situation, political and diplomatic reality. |
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The most delicate is the classic white marguerite, Argyranthemum frutenscens. |
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Even the delicate amatory trophy of Cupid's bow and arrow has moved away from chinoiserie and rococo sources. |
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Many dishes are a delicate combination of South American Indian, Spanish, and African ingredients and cooking traditions. |
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It's taken delicate negotiations with the warring parties to come this far. |
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We'd like to post more excerpts, but with the international political situation so delicate right now, it could tip us over the brink. |
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Nudge into a delicate dish of taramasalata made with fish roe and strong garlic dip. |
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Addressing a smear is one of the hardest, trickiest, most delicate things in politics. |
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Reticulomyxa filosa cells are large, delicate syncytial networks and cannot be grown axenically. |
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The delicate anicham flower withers when merely smelled, but an unwelcome look is enough to wither a guest's heart. |
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This delicate flower will wither and blow away like dust in the wind if it's not watered with affection and the light of love doesn't shine. |
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All dainty and showy apparel is forbidden by the state of the atmosphere, and equally so is delicate upholstery within doors. |
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She had a very sweet, delicate kiss and when we would kiss it was with love, passion, and lots of good stuff went with it. |
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Luckily, the bull also turned right towards the furniture section rather than the more delicate china and porcelain. |
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The spotted crab, known for the colorful blue streaks on its shell, as well as its sweet and delicate meat, is famous. |
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It treads a delicate line between tasteful extravagance and over-the-top kitsch. |
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Our readers have suggested the best ways to handle a delicate issue such as outlandish dressing by students in colleges. |
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Corals and other reef organisms are extremely delicate and thus easily damaged. |
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The blouse was a light, delicate shade of pink, with a dark flower pattern covering it. |
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The rich, light, delicate yeast cake, made from flour, eggs, butter, and sugar, is related to brioche, baba, and savarin. |
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Not surprisingly, it's a delicate issue for Native Americans, considering the once-prevalent stereotypes of Indians as marauding savages. |
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Fresh, they add decoration and delicate flavours, for instance woodruff in German wine-cups, or make soothing hot drinks. |
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I don't think we've had a real frost yet, though we've lagged delicate things such as the tree fern in readiness for the sere times to come. |
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She wore a newly fashioned gown of shimmering white, a delicate veil and a golden circlet. |
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The crinkles in the gold leaf highlight the delicate texture of lace, the mottled surface of a pine plank table, or the peeling walls. |
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Lighter foods, such as grilled fish, work best with more delicate whites such as Sauvignon Blanc or a light Chardonnay. |
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Baby Blue Eyes is an annual that looks like a delicate little garden plant. |
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Both the Prosecco and Pinot Grigio are delicate lattice works of limes and pin sharp, brilliantly balanced acidity. |
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Out of a crass-sounding approach has come a delicate and innovative solution. |
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This was no simple affair of the heart, but also a decision which entailed delicate political considerations. |
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The more calcified ones tend to live in sheltered environments or deeper water, especially the more delicate species. |
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I think its fair to ask why the murder of a wife is treated in a sympathetic, delicate manner while the murder of a man in a pub is dramatised. |
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The serrated or sawtooth wheel is most commonly used, but a smooth wheel is preferable on delicate fabrics. |
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My main course, scallops cooked in a tomato sauce, looked marvellous, but the sauce was far too rich for the delicate shellfish. |
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It is obvious that the market is still in delicate health, but it is important to distinguish between old scars and new wounds. |
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People hurried through the walls, apparently careless of the delicate instruments everywhere. |
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She looked into his small, delicate face and put her finger into his tiny hand, smiling as he wrapped his little fingers round it. |
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Many of his breads are given 24 to 48 hours to rise on their own, developing precious flavors and delicate textures. |
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The young king's head began to ache, and he took of his crown, a delicate woven wreath of gold. |
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Each comes with sleek teak Indonesian furniture, delicate bronze detailing, beautiful Tibetan rugs and Thai silk furnishings. |
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Maria tried to pack their new clothes as carefully as possible into her traveling bag, trying hard not to wrinkle the delicate fabrics. |
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Deftly extending the delicate instrument, the Duchess began scanning the landscape before her. |
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But best of all was a chilled broth constructed around delicate slivers of Maine Peeky Toe crab and a green rosette of avocado. |
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All of the delicate strands of this structure have to fit, and fit precisely, or else malinvestment occurs. |
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Islands of tender beef brisket float among rice vermicelli in a delicate lemongrass broth flavored with scallion, cilantro and onion. |
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Villagers wear rice straw sandals, and the whole nation unwinds daily on a delicate rice wine, sake. |
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She had a rounded delicate face with full lips that, more often then not, were set in a vibrant smile. |
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He has brought out the best in a superb cast to maintain that delicate balance on stage. |
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She has lovingly crafted this album using all her talents, lifelong influences and delicate taste. |
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Coarsely woven natural rugs serve as durable floor rugs, but lacily woven types made of delicate fibers should be used as wall hangings. |
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And at winter dusk, sky and snow are bathed in delicate colours which linger for hours. |
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Small lozenges surround it, their delicate patina evoking the gold and silver dust traditionally applied to Japanese lacquerware. |
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His eyes lit up as the gears shifted, and beneath the glass appeared a long, delicate needle. |
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Maintenance instruments are so delicate they have to remain in the shop's controlled environment. |
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Wildlife lovers in Cheshire have drawn up plans to protect the county's animals and delicate plants from future environmental threats. |
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A Man For All Seasons has a delicate slowness about it, with the talkiness inherent in an adapted stage play. |
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The bride looked stunning in an ivory and gold raw silk dress of Irish design and carried a bouquet of delicate cream roses. |
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The use of the latest construction techniques in reinforced concrete resulted in a delicate exterior with a light-filled open-plan interior. |
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To her dismay, she soon found herself in a delicate condition and was obliged to marry George. |
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The timeline suggests, although I don't have proof, that she may have been in a delicate condition while she was at Yale. |
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A delicate Oak Fern, Gymnocarpium dryopteris, graces the shady floor of a birch forest. |
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I try to help out around the house, but the family insists that I am in a delicate condition and must rest. |
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For the engine tuners, Michigan is a delicate balance between fuel economy and horsepower. |
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The shawl is made from fine black cotton machine-made net that is hand embroidered with delicate tamboured floral sprays. |
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We spent New Year's Eve with some friends who gave us at dinner a gorgeous, delicate soup made from Jerusalem artichokes and cream. |
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The lowest part consists of the mineral neomesselite, which has a delicate laminar or platelike structure. |
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If it wasn't for the fact that you are in a delicate condition, I would have tickled you mercilessly for that last comment. |
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Hitting the nail squarely on the head when it comes to the giving of gifts is often a delicate matter which a lot of us cannot master. |
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Her eyes were serene and blue, and her face finely sculpted with a delicate chin, a pointed nose, and an elegant widow's peak on her forehead. |
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After resigning because of delicate health in August of 1918, she was honorably discharged. |
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The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and elixirs, and the minibar is crammed with delicate liqueurs and Belgian chocolates. |
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The hop shoot is tender and delicate with a short season until the end of May. |
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Aromatic, smoky, malty notes wrap themselves around the delicate flavours of the hops and the brewing yeasts. |
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The delicate part of the task that I see as pertinent is to avoid demythologising. |
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I pick up a piece of coral with delicate branches, the Acropora or staghorn coral. |
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I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, but I was setting up a delicate experiment in the observatory. |
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It is surprising how much of a delicate balancing act creating a business plan really is. |
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It is also relatively easy to make, as long as you don't get too fussed about perfect trapezoids of bread and the delicate art of construction. |
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For more than fifty years, he was responsible for the incredibly delicate craft of space shimming, not unlike a master carpenter. |
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Dave sat regally in a large armchair, his hair shimmering in the delicate light. |
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I have no idea what he would have made of his pupil, but he's a really good workman with a delicate sense of lyricism. |
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As the recent demise of the bankruptcy reform bill illustrates, even the most delicate compromises can fall apart. |
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Her delicate white shoulder and back were marked by several large, puffy, technicolor bruises. |
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A subtle colourist, he treated melancholy subjects in a fairytale manner, with fanciful and delicate landscapes. |
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And it succeeds in treating this often delicate subject head-on but with the lightness of touch that you would expect from The Motley Fool. |
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As a 1917 photograph of this painting shows, the sail that fills much of the foreground originally bore a delicate tracery of rigging. |
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This resonance was due to a delicate balance between the strong nuclear force and the repulsive electromagnetic force in samarium. |
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The upright stems branched from creeping branching horizontal rhizomes that bore delicate hair-like roots. |
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Metallic threads usually are not suited for knit fabrics as the knit's uneven texture may break the delicate threads. |
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A housekeeper polishes a glass cabinet displaying delicate mementos from Norway and New Zealand. |
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Over the skin was a delicate tracery of black tattooing, marred by a badly healed wound that ran diagonally across the face. |
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The Arctic's delicate tundra plants support Large populations of animals such as caribou and provide nesting habitat for huge numbers of birds. |
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He heard the steps of delicate feet, the stamp of the horses' hooves, and then a sound like silk sliding against silk. |
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His health was delicate and his studies were in consequence often interrupted. |
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Cattarin performs a delicate balancing act that allows each of the ingredients to speak. |
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He says the change is designed to be a delicate balancing act between the rights of employers and employees. |
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The balancing act required is a delicate dance between playing the waiting game and taking action. |
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The achievement has been remarkable, and involved a delicate balancing act. |
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Her delicate abstractions combine digitally generated images with painting or aquatint. |
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I went hiking and I saw jagged cliffs, rolling tundra and delicate purple saxifrage. |
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It's one thing making acid from air and water vapour, quite another for delicate chemical transmutation like this. |
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Her pale skin became rosy, accentuating her delicate features, and contrasting her dark hair and eyes beautifully. |
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This is passed by a delicate traverse on the left to a scramble down and final chimney, or else is laddered also to the left. |
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Its tiny, bell-shaped, cobalt-blue flowers, each with a very delicate white border, form a compact cluster. |
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Consider for a moment, if you will, the exquisitely delicate hues of this astoundingly lovely tunicate. |
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Don't laugh, we with delicate psychological constitutions find life a bit much now and then. |
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Instead, it captures the delicate state of a country at its most vulnerable. |
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Beautiful harmonies, including an ending Latin prayer, are bathed in a delicate blanket of accordions and Spanish guitars. |
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This second base, with its delicate curving legs, brings to mind a Queen Anne sideboard. |
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Among the dishes made from barley, barley porridge is more delicate than oatmeal porridge, to the point of being rather insipid. |
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My ballotine of fresh salmon, ratatouille dressing, black olives and basil oil was a delicate and delicious balance of taste and texture. |
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She uses her quilting and embroidery to make delicate handbags and wall-hangings. |
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The shop has a range of delicate snowmen, deer, bears, angels and various Christmas specials made of wax and resin. |
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But these states are so delicate they are liable to be destroyed by background noise. |
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All she did was laugh a little more throatily and turn a delicate shade of blue. |
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The palate presents a light, thirst-quenching drink with a delicate hoppy twist on the finish. |
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It has a light and refreshing taste which combine a thirst-quenching zesty tang with the delicate taste of green tea. |
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Solid areas show sheets of uniform, polygonal, epithelioid cells separated by delicate blood vessels. |
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By the 14th century, there were a number of forces which upset this delicate balance. |
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An airy, feminine voice giggled as a delicate hand snatched up the plastic packet of wafers away from Wayne's hand. |
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The questions were legitimate but they rankled with Murray, who can be as delicate off-court as he is destructively powerful on it. |
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It was almost pure and absolute white, with delicate and slender curls and a shining radiancy that made my eyes widen. |
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He shook it formally, his calloused palms rough against her delicate skin but his grip surprisingly gentle. |
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There have been several other recent cases in which the Court has also sought to establish delicate distinctions in the quest for the middle ground. |
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You can savor delicate musical nuances without disturbing others. |
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The cistern is traversed by delicate connective tissue trabeculae, which bridge across the interval between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater. |
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My Mama is expecting a baby very shortly and she is in delicate health. |
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The calamari, grilled and served with a mango salsa, were delicate and tasty instead of the greasy breaded offerings you often get at other places. |
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When heated and reduced, maple syrup can be used for delicate sugar work, often with more appealing results than white sugar due to the syrup's smoky, almost nutty, flavor. |
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I think the general pattern is some kind of injury, whether that's a viral infection, a toxin, some kind of insult to very delicate structures in the brain. |
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This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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