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| only one year, suggesting he was perhaps too | delicate a child for the robust life at the boarding s |
| It occurs as tufts of very | delicate acicular crystals of a fine blue color, and i |
| o album Faces in the Rocks which featured her | delicate acoustic guitar music alongside the Native Am |
| e theme with what I wished to be romantic and | delicate additions; those who knew C.A.E. will underst |
| "Hole Thru my Head" is a more | delicate affair. |
| quite thrilling, given that most of the most | delicate affairs of the republic were controlled by Ge |
| The first instruments made, however, were too | delicate; after being used for some time, the brass ro |
| are grown as ornamental plants for their very | delicate airy seed heads, used in dried flower arrange |
| his facade contains huge "movement" and has a | delicate almost fragile quality. |
| hat now delights many, described as having "a | delicate, almost mushroom flavour." |
| and climbs high into the rough windswept and | delicate alpine. |
| r starting his career, his style had become a | delicate amalgam of old and new; the old pop and (prot |
| It is counterpoised by a more | delicate anacrustic second theme in G sharp minor. |
| ‘schwingmoor' bog, and is home to a number of | delicate and specialised plants and wildlife, includin |
| Such | delicate and finely-balanced control may prove impossi |
| r art, though of limited scope, was of a very | delicate and refined nature. |
| These ribs are relatively small and | delicate, and are capped by a cartilaginous tip. |
| The scientific name, tenera, means | delicate and alludes to its small size. |
| It was also easier to play, smaller, less | delicate and more portable. |
| t Zimnitza; Dragomirov being in charge of the | delicate and difficult operation of crossing and landi |
| and warmer vintage producing some of the most | delicate and perfumed expressions of German wines. |
| BBC Music called the production "fittingly | delicate and unfussy, with no oppressive effects" and |
| Spicy, | delicate and buttery, pepper jack cheese is semi-soft |
| The liqueur has a | delicate and pleasant bittersweet taste and is often m |
| tional and sexual fulfilment while courting a | delicate and distant young lady. |
| of the male, all the markings slighter, more | delicate, and on the hind wing more irregular. |
| by the autumn generation is larger, yet more | delicate, and is completely free of frass. |
| of Liberation (1812-1814); his success in the | delicate and difficult task of maintaining harmony and |
| The skin is | delicate, and when trapped in a net, scientists abrase |
| that "no other music sustains a lifestyle so | delicate and loving and lifelike." |
| The interior is a masterpiece of | delicate and colourful plasterwork, comprising a small |
| t attach to the instinct if it is to continue | delicate and sane. |
| This phone has also been known to be very | delicate and personally not recommended if you want a |
| Because of the solvents used, this is a | delicate and potentially hazardous procedure and is an |
| y its smaller size, more sloping whorls, more | delicate and reticulate sculpture, and by its pervious |
| " melody is introduced by a solo viola with a | delicate and imaginative accompaniment, which could be |
| details, stripped and balanced compositions, | delicate and pale colours, and a rare use of silver. |
| His health being | delicate and his income ample, he spent the winter of |
| own as "Raon": it consists of extremely fast, | delicate and colorful fillings inside basic rhythmic p |
| ing 2 to 60 centimeters tall, its stem small, | delicate, and simple, or thick, branching, and sprawli |
| The skin is | delicate and sparsely covered by thorn-like dermal den |
| Unleashing his | delicate and charming aesthetic feelings and creativen |
| The drawing is | delicate and precise. |
| ed as "Chyna", a play on words; fine china is | delicate and fragile, which was a sharp contrast to he |
| The flowers are | delicate and hang down. |
| Toshi is the | delicate and flamboyant member of the group. |
| her using orbital riveting machines including | delicate and brittle materials, and sensitive electric |
| Flesh white, | delicate and charged with marlic acid. |
| ies testing without requiring use of the more | delicate and expensive Enterprise. |
| This plant is a somewhat nondescript | delicate annual herb with thin, spindly, naked stems a |
| This is a | delicate annual herb with slender, waxy stems growing |
| It is a | delicate annual herb a few centimeter long with a shor |
| They have a | delicate appearance and are from twelve to twenty mill |
| "Nouvelle Cuisine," taking a lighter and more | delicate approach to classic French cooking. |
| of a plexus of bloodvessels, held together by | delicate areolar tissue. |
| nd to be dry, with straw yellow colour, and a | delicate aroma. |
| The | delicate aromas come to form an unforgettable and utte |
| act may alter forever the way we perceive the | delicate art of biography." |
| , and other fumes can damage and even destroy | delicate artifacts if placed too close. |
| Fine engraving and | delicate artwork would have rendered the prints too ex |
| Wine is not nearly so complicated or | delicate as generally assumed. |
| “A Common Thread is as | delicate as the intricate needlework that both women a |
| Shrimp are as | delicate as eggs in regards cooking time. |
| ght (later known as Jo Downs) to the line-up, | Delicate AWOL toured America during the summer and ret |
| This can be attributed to its | delicate balance of recreation, preservation, and cons |
| A | Delicate Balance is a 1973 drama film directed by Tony |
| Wright's artistic development when "he held a | delicate balance between what actually was there, and |
| A | delicate balance between the genders is maintained, sy |
| Maintaining an ideal ambiance and striking a | delicate balance between curricular and co-curricular |
| in The Winter's Tale, Titus Andronicus and A | Delicate Balance for the Royal Shakespeare Company. |
| A | delicate balance needed to be trodden and it fell to C |
| A | Delicate Balance has been described by actress Lynda S |
| hat Mirth brings is moderated, and there is a | delicate balance between the influence of Venus or Bac |
| not be applied, because it would violate the | delicate balance between the right to privacy and the |
| tes the appreciation and understanding of the | delicate balance of nature that exists in an urban env |
| According to the film's website, A | Delicate Balance was nominated as the Best Unreleased |
| A | Delicate Balance - The Truth is a documentary created |
| In 2009, A | Delicate Balance was taken on a university tour in the |
| A | Delicate Balance (1973) |
| h its accumulating dew, hangs at one end of a | delicate balance, or from a delicate spiral metallic s |
| This is a rather | delicate balance, since the shorter wavelengths travel |
| aged the engine terminally and also upset its | delicate balance, causing a reduction in power and an |
| A | Delicate Balance- September 24- October 10 |
| ulia in a 2007 production of Edward Albee's A | Delicate Balance. |
| He was able to strike | delicate balances on many of these issues, a particula |
| rely is this without controversy, and it is a | delicate balancing act. |
| f native cunning and the ability to perform a | delicate balancing act he secured a surprising degree |
| e Comforts of Solitude, Matjash Mrozewski's A | Delicate Battle, Dominique Dumais' one hundred words f |
| This | delicate bellflower bears lateral branches of pale blu |
| It is also a play on the word "tidbit" (a | delicate bit or morsel of food). |
| vent of talking pictures (1929), and with her | delicate blonde features and glamorous fashion style, |
| ized by collectors for its rarity and for its | delicate bluish green colour. |
| of fun floats through her Irish poems with a | delicate breeziness." |
| etail, featuring wide, tree-lined boulevards, | delicate bridges and sedate urban golf courses. |
| narrowly dark brown ; a subterminal series of | delicate, brown, trident-shaped marks. |
| Adults are mainly creamy white with some | delicate brown, the tips of the forewings are margined |
| terials he carries in his backpack are always | delicate but heavy, forcing him to move slowly. |
| Holmes realizes that this is a very | delicate case, as it will mean pain for Mr. Ferguson. |
| a below by a series of ceremonial steps and a | delicate cast iron balustrade. |
| pans, with fluted and grooved sides, made of | delicate ceramic or cast iron, were heavy and therefor |
| implies that the inventions, which involve a | delicate change in the manufacturing process, were bei |
| She was a sickly, | delicate child and died from measles at not quite eigh |
| She was educated, being a | delicate child, at home and at private schools. |
| Being a | delicate child, he was sent off to a private boarding |
| A few of the more | delicate children were put under the care of "Dr Worth |
| k fondly of his trademark banana-swipe on the | delicate chin of a young leafcutter ant during the 198 |
| y known by the common names Campo clarkia and | delicate clarkia. |
| and would spend the next two years balancing | delicate coalition arrangements and appeasing this une |
| Their | delicate colors and accomplished song make them popula |
| his dexterity and care in the preparation of | delicate colours set all competition at defiance. |
| tremely fine and soft - is obtained through a | delicate combing process, which does not harm the goat |
| put it ‘each song remains a showcase for the | delicate, complementary powers of expression of two ex |
| ich yielded poor repeatability when measuring | delicate components. |
| Papa's | Delicate Condition is a 1963 comedy film starring Jack |
| tate of preservation, its very large size and | delicate condition has precluded any up-close measurem |
| Life with The Redskins and the memoir Papa's | Delicate Condition, which was made into a 1963 film st |
| Being of a | delicate constitution he was shut out from adopting a |
| Although he had what Guest described as a | delicate constitution he joined the Officers' Training |
| ard chronicler Falco of Benevento, he was "of | delicate constitution, he could endure neither labour |
| e earned the nickname "Little Po," due to her | delicate constitution. |
| r structure of a human and a "niji", a small, | delicate creature found in the forest he came from, an |
| Delicate Crime, Beto Brant | |
| d the electric thermometer was, as it were, a | delicate cross-coupling which connected both. |
| means "sand," perhaps relating to these soft, | delicate, crumbly texture biscuits and their golden co |
| dricarinatus is a sought-after product with a | delicate crustacean flavour. |
| Proper mounting both preserves | delicate crystals, and facilitates their handling. |
| , the chief of the surgeons who performed the | delicate, dangerous operation, I learned the reason fo |
| with simple draperies, with panels between of | delicate decoration in the style of Robert Adam. |
| The | Delicate Deermouse (Habromys delicatulus) is a species |
| d roles in So Big (1953), Sabrina (1954), The | Delicate Delinquent in 1956 (Jerry Lewis' first film w |
| The | Delicate Delinquent is a 1957 American black and white |
| The | Delicate Dendrobium or Leopard Orchid (Dendrobium grac |
| The | delicate design of the appearance and characteristics |
| Numerous examples of usage, explanation of | delicate difference in the usage of each words, abunda |
| Mennini's appointment was recognition of the | delicate diplomatic work that will be required for the |
| to prevent visitors from stepping upon small, | delicate dogs of the Italian greyhound type. |
| Paper dosa: a long and very thin | delicate dosa which can be spread over 2 feet. |
| oted for their magical, glowing colouring and | delicate draughtsmanship. |
| ight of approximately 0.7 metres and produces | delicate drooping stalks carrying the spikelets which |
| att of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "[Miley's] | delicate duet with dad Billy Ray, 'Butterfly Fly Away, |
| lomar State Beach to prevent trampling of the | delicate dune habitat there. |
| nches, flat legs, small head, broad forehead, | delicate ears, quick eye, small feet, and black mane a |
| oviet court in Tashkent sentenced him (than a | delicate eighty-three-year-old man) to five years of h |
| ion does not develop any further-it reaches a | delicate equilibrium with the environment, in particul |
| with water their timbres will change, and the | delicate equilibrium of their pivots will cause them t |
| d the resulting feedback keeps destroying the | delicate equipment. |
| The process can create complex surfaces with | delicate etched designs, even welding dissimilar metal |
| His prints are | delicate, excellent in drawing and finely expressive o |
| pe variety, being the lightest, most acid and | delicate expression of Madeira that takes the longest |
| ler at that time was "slight, with a pensive, | delicate face, shaded by soft brown curls…he had a som |
| t, which included painting cherry blossoms on | delicate fans. |
| The Dilator naris anterior is a | delicate fasciculus, passing from the greater alar car |
| species gets its name from its small size and | delicate features compared to the other species within |
| ways been revered for his beautiful looks and | delicate features. |
| lady, with flaxen hair, pale complexion, and | delicate features. |
| The Superior ligament of the malleus is a | delicate fibrous strand that crosses from the roof of |
| e north profile, has an inlaid parquet floor, | delicate fireplace and mantel. |
| were not advanced enough to mass produce the | delicate firing mechanism. |
| used to cook fried eggs, it is also used for | delicate fish tender cuts of meat sausages, and as a f |
| y and light, crisp flavors pair well with the | delicate flavors of some fish. |
| It has a lovely mouth filling mousse and a | delicate flavour of fresh pressed apples. |
| uerto Fino, manzanilla has a fresher and more | delicate flavour than Jerez fino. |
| Chabis is a French cheese with a | delicate flavour and a texture that becomes firmer as |
| The chivito, less gamey and with a more | delicate flavour than the adult goat, can be cooked a |
| soft, creamy texture and normally a mild and | delicate flavour. |
| The | delicate flies resemble mosquitoes with 15-segment ant |
| s are small (less than 1/8 inch long), black, | delicate flies (similar to a fungus gnat) that live fo |
| otographing statuesque male and female nudes, | delicate flower still lifes, and highly formal portrai |
| An attractive plant with | delicate foliage. |
| Cockburn examines the rare and | delicate fossils preserved in silica that were discove |
| of this Anglo-Saxon woman, Violet Tillard; a | delicate, frail creature, she worked here, at Buzuluk, |
| 'In his small and apparently | delicate frame Fowler held a great store of vitality a |
| Ladgerda, who had a matchless spirit though a | delicate frame, covered by her splendid bravery the in |
| s are linked by corridors and still have some | delicate frescos. |
| erson from Jethro Tull and said that "Blake's | delicate fretwork" had the "combo's affective vocal ha |
| pperworks after which she was described as "a | delicate frigate (I think the whole world hath not her |
| The | delicate front wings are straight and narrow, their co |
| ages, Klevener de Heiligenstein typically has | delicate fruit flavors that start to fade after 2-4 ye |
| bed as "The Proper Indie; winsome, charmsome, | delicate, funny and toe-tappin' Trebor fizz-pop Fab". |
| ossils typical of the shorter-winged and more | delicate G. c. cerceris in the same deposits suggests |
| rst year student at Seijou Academy, Yasumi is | delicate girl who is the manager of the kendo team. |
| e on June 15, 2010, but surrendered a Matthew | Delicate goal in the 119th minute and lost 1-0. |
| The altar's onyx pillars and | delicate Gothic spires are flanked by statues of St. |
| Meadowsweet has | delicate, graceful, creamy-white flowers clustered clo |
| The | delicate, hairlike leaves are up to 10 centimeters lon |
| The song features some | delicate Hammond organ playing by John Paul Jones, whi |
| on Eustache Hyacinthe Langlois's refined and | delicate hand to provide artwork for these books, for |
| t in attack where he combined rugby nous with | delicate handling skills to distribute effectively. |
| His own health being | delicate, he was advised to take a sea-voyage, and bei |
| This plant is often cultivated for its light | delicate heads that are used in dried floristry. |
| e refused to accompany him, citing the baby's | delicate health and the perils of winter travel. |
| Pleading her | delicate health, she entrusted many routine social dut |
| In consequence of his | delicate health, he was ordained a priest earlier than |
| ther in 1753 he inherited Elworth, and due to | delicate health, resigned his clerical duties and live |
| f the year Mohammad Omar is reported to be in | delicate health. |
| Most are | delicate, high in alcohol, highly carbonated and somet |
| nn described the titles as "nothing more than | delicate hints for execution and interpretation". |
| cal or subglobose shape and is covered with a | delicate horny periostracum. |
| front along with English-born striker Matthew | Delicate; however, during 2008 Diallo gradually became |
| autiful, life-size standing Bodhisattva and a | delicate image of the Bodhisattva with a lotus and yet |
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