The two-storey Edwardian property has been sensitively restored and redecorated and is in excellent condition throughout. |
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Her work remains sensitively attuned to women's issues, but retains an element of playfulness alongside its edginess. |
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There is a sizeable demand for a decked car park, providing it is sensitively built. |
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The setup is rather mechanical, but the dynamics of the relationship between Anna and William are sensitively explored. |
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In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more exquisite, sensitively projected Chopin. |
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We specify quantities upon which the magnitude and shape of the electron cloud density distribution depend sensitively. |
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This double-decked development must be sensitively designed, but should be no higher than the present Tesco building. |
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Moreover, as regulations proliferate, there is increased demand for exceptions that can sensitively accommodate religious needs. |
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She writes very sensitively about them, and events that could be scoffed at by outsiders are treated openly and honestly. |
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He was an intensely charismatic actor and conveyed the meanings of words as dramatically and sensitively as the music. |
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This, perhaps the greatest period of an already great life, has been sensitively written about by memoirists and historians. |
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The transactivation assay needed to sensitively detect changes in transcription factor activity. |
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Each mood and move is perfectly underscored and nuanced by sensitively composed music. |
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They are beautifully played, with intense commitment by the soloists and orchestras sensitively directed by the respective conductors. |
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The first piece was played so quietly and sensitively that it clearly affected the huge audience. |
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She found that infants whose cries are sensitively and contingently responded to in the first 6 months cry less in the second six months. |
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Still, it was different, as was Masur's dry-eyed but sensitively inflected interpretation. |
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The city council needs to act sensitively, but it must act to facilitate public use of our green spaces. |
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I have no concerns about playing the part, only about doing the storyline justice and playing it sensitively. |
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Our findings indicate that children at risk for atopy react sensitively to chemical substances that originate from passive smoking. |
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At one level, the grandmother urge seems just a natural element of the cycle of life, which you come to feel more sensitively with age. |
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It is sensitively modeled to portray the aquiline nose and almond-shaped eyes of the king. |
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He draws sensitively and suggestively upon the work of Dante, Faulkner, and Flannery O'Connor, mining their theological lode. |
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Victory brought Wellington a field marshal's baton, sensitively designed by the Prince Regent himself. |
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This depends sensitively on the spectral shape of the response function for the particular biological end point of interest. |
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The electrostatic free energies depend sensitively on the dielectric constant assigned to the protein interior. |
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The stains have been used to sensitively detect single DNA fragments using two-photon fluorescence excitation. |
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Silverware reacted sensitively to possibly poisoned food by turning such food a different color. |
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The clinically relevant membrane concentration does not depend sensitively on temperature. |
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The child coloured sensitively as Jessie frowned upon her outspoken little relative. |
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What message is sent to those who are sensitively emotional and who hold dear to this? |
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Perhaps you feel humiliated, cross, or resentful but you keep quiet, or you behave sensitively. |
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She reacts sensitively to seven of these poems dealing with mother-daughter relationships. |
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It's not that she didn't have a reason to be sensitively upset, but she didn't even know she had the reason. |
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To write intelligently and sensitively students need to understand the culture and how what they create might be received. |
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To handle any subject sensitively is an admirable ambition, but he is having none of it. |
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Take the example of someone creating an Aboriginal character, who must know how sensitively the research for that character must be carried out. |
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I was constantly impressed by how sensitively caring he is for her human limitations while describing them so clinically. |
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Teachers need to be able to bounce back quickly and react sensitively to their needs. |
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That's certainly not new, as the minister had so sensitively pointed out in the wake of these horrifying events. |
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This refurbishment sensitively rehabilitates a Victorian institution to house galleries and performance spaces. |
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All sci-fi should be this intelligently written, effectively shot, and sensitively acted. |
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The balcony reaches across the back of the chapel, sensitively preserving existing wood details. |
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The Dutch architect and teacher has won international acclaim for his sensitively designed buildings. |
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The famous duet was much less alluring and well-balanced than that in the last act, but the scene's close was sensitively managed. |
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They are beautifully played, and the orchestras are sensitively directed by the respective conductors. |
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From the main entrance, you pass through the existing patio courtyard, sensitively restored, before finally connecting with the new wing. |
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The existing elements that remain in the interior are handled well, and the insertions into that space are sensitively designed. |
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Unless handled strategically and sensitively, such organisational complexity has the potential to cause conflict. |
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We have to do this sensitively because none of us likes personal data being spread around the place willy-nilly. |
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I would have hoped that this would have been treated more sensitively, given the knowledge they have of legal systems. |
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Information about a member's positive screening test will be treated sensitively and on a strict need-to-know basis. |
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The collection of secret intelligence from sensitively placed human sources depends crucially on maintaining their confidence. |
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The energy minister said he appreciated the matter would have to be dealt with sensitively. |
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Lovers of sensitively erudite pop will surely succumb to this refreshingly ache-ridden brand of awe struck tuneage. |
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George sensitively edited her new manuscript and mourned the absence of his lover, a French sailor boy. |
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All reports of hate crimes are treated sensitively and with the utmost seriousness. |
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The tone could change effortlessly and sensitively from farce to tragedy in the space of an episode. |
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Management and the board are committed to ensuring that the process is managed as sensitively and as supportively as is possible for all our staff and students. |
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The book sensitively depicts internal conflict that silences abuse victims, and shows readers the situation is escapable once the truth is revealed. |
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The predicted age depends much more sensitively on Hubble's constant. |
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Even when a case is sensitively handled, the adversarial system does not always serve victims well. |
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But it has been sensitively handled and is obviously faithful to what we said. |
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Her second book, What Happened to Daddy's Body?, also deals directly and sensitively with the realities of burial and cremation. |
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Attempts are being made to deal more sensitively with major trading partners. |
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One thing that is important is to make sure that this work is done sensitively, with a lot of consultation with a lot of Canadians. |
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You won the respect of my group because you had hitherto worked very sensitively in what is a sensitive area of politics. |
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How can institutions and practitioners develop the ability to deal sensitively with difference? |
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Public perception of new technologies that could potentially monitor their activities must be treated sensitively. |
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The band, which is named after a hunter's harp-lute, sensitively blends electro with ancestral music from the Malinke empire. |
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The growth chart is a part of the physical exam in pediatrics and a powerful tool that can sensitively detect disease states. |
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According to the parties, the botrytis market is reacting very sensitively to resistance developments. |
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Even though we recycle as much as possible, there are some things that need to be disposed of and we aim to do this as sensitively as possible. |
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And it is joy that we want to discover every day, which we want to feel more and more sensitively. |
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Portraits of her daughter Julia and soon-to-be friend Edith Sitwell, as well as several self-portraits, are sensitively composed yet remarkable for their directness. |
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Given the special concerns regarding its unauthorized use and disclosure, enforcement of such rights arguably requires different or more sensitively applied measures. |
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The girl's fair face flushed sensitively, and she averted her eyes. |
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The installation is evocatively lit and sensitively installed. |
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We were able to detect changes in erythema more sensitively for both natural and solar-simulated light than by visual or standard colorimetric measurement. |
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As soon as Charles took one step outside the building he felt like he was balancing sensitively on a pair of stilts and his body was a thousand pounds. |
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I am here to tell you what you need to know in order to respond sensitively and supportively to your own introverted family members, friends, and colleagues. |
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They make an effort to sensitively address Lucy's condition. |
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While other cities across Europe were carelessly disembowelled, he spent decades sensitively replanning Urbino, showing how history and modern life could be reconciled. |
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Her sad face flushed sensitively as tears sprang to her eyes. |
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In his response, cook spoke sensitively about the very real danger present in the general pickup community. |
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The inner voices are written out, but have an improvisatory nature, as if a skilled thoroughbass player is sensitively realizing a figured bass. |
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This novel sensitively describes the psychological struggles of this rite of passage to maturity. |
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This sensitively converted townhouse is a 45-minute drive inland from Valencia and half an hour from the beaches of Tavernes and Gandía. |
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Miller also sensitively explores how some of his five siblings respond to parental abdication. |
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Rarely does television so sensitively and thoughtfully depict the terrible grief and pain of loss, with all its far-reaching and long-lived repercussions. |
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Every feather and bit of down on the bird is sensitively reproduced. |
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It is a living document of a mother and wife who sensitively reacts to the surroundings and often is hurt by the difficulties encountered by those near and dear to her. |
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The overall geometry of the harness enables the pilot to feel the feedback from the glider sensitively, whilst retaining a secure feeling in flight. |
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As their bodies are still developing, they may react more sensitively. |
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Mr. Herbert Allard: I think she said it eloquently, that it has to be done very sensitively because you run the risk of alienating a child from a parent. |
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It's very clear in the review, if some of the fringe players who get so much media would just bother to read a page or two of the review, they'd understand it's for vulnerable Australians very sensitively. |
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And on the other hand, it must be able to deal reliably, sensitively and flexibly with the various sizes of parcel, as well as being easy to operate. |
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We kept the same system, but changed lots of parts, including the bearings to reduce the play at the helm and the result is amazing: the helm reacts much more sensitively and is much gentler, so you can feel it much more? |
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The purpose was to discuss the theme in more depth and to draw up a charter to assist the workers' movements of the EMCW in applying to political and church institutions and to be able to work sensitively in their own areas. |
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A rare and astonishing book, sensitively translated by Deborah Smith, Human Acts enrages, impassions and, most importantly, gives voices back to those who were silenced. |
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Joe has explored his hometown as well as the contemporary Southern landscape, shooting sensitively and photographing details we'd otherwise feel uncomfortable staring at, which creates a sense of honest vernacularity. |
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This is a bit of a stunt for a performer whose excessively poised performances can sometimes cloy, but his tenor-to-soprano range easily handles the job, and his phrasings are sensitively wrought. |
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The study found that in order for child participation to be carried out sensitively, effectively and supportively, these ten principles must be followed. |
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Without prurience, she sensitively examines his enduring but troubled love for Eric Bruhn, his fabled partnership with Margot Fonteyn, his insatiable need to perform right up to the time of his death. |
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Prospective donors or their substitute decision makers should be given the opportunity to ask questions about donation and should have their questions answered sensitively and intelligibly. |
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If informed of a fraud, managers should listen carefully and with respect to staff, ensure that every report is treated seriously and sensitively, and give every allegation a fair hearing. |
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In his art the Virgin Mary is always a tall, queenly figure wearing the conventional red robe and blue cloak, but enriched in his autograph works by sensitively rendered accessories. |
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Liedewy Hawke's graceful translation adroitly and sensitively recreates the rhythm and poetry of Louise Dupré's writing, and the delicate and astute observations of her reflective vignettes. |
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Asthmatic fans, whether at a World Cup arena or watching on an outdoor screen, should resist the urge to toot this horn, as their bronchial tubes may react sensitively to the strain. |
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Barber, who had created a unified whole collaboratively with director John Wright and scenographer Robert Gardiner, conducted the seven-piece orchestra sensitively. |
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It's elegantly and sensitively made, but the movie is a one-trick pony, and once that trick is revealed there isn't a lot else of interest going on. |
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Throughout Schiff's ordeal and particularly the graduate-student bash, Elkin looks sensitively at the anguish and frustrations of a debilitating illness. |
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Miriam Khalil's Mimi, a role debut for the Syrian-born, Lebanese-Canadian soprano, was sensitively and affectively sung, and heartwarmingly acted. |
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