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It wouldn't be a Ducati, of course, without some quirks: the thumb toggle is smartly designed to allow control of many different settings, but it felt a bit delicate for a unit that will most likely get a lot of use — and it's hard to imagine using it while wearing winter gloves.
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"It's a bit delicate right now".
From the new album he played pieces that revolved around urgent strumming and Celtic drones, along with a lovely Bach-like invention, "Pianoforte 2010," that was a bit too delicate for the din of the room.
"He's still a little bit delicate," Jersey and England boss Craig Culkin told BBC Radio Jersey.
Ms. Cherlow added a bit of delicate individual pizazz here and throughout both performances.
Scottish rockers Mogwai branded them "unbelievably bad", while Jarvis Cocker worried they might be "a bit abrasive" for the delicate, mud-soaked Glastonbury audience.
They'll work, but I think they're a bit too strong for delicate lean meats.
Although I quite like the sweetness of the red onion, I find the flavour of both this and the yellow one a bit too acrid for the delicate avocado – and as for the garlic, well, it's utterly overpowering, and jars with the rest of the ingredients.
It's a bit chaotic for me.
Be a bit quirky for a bonus!
The museum may be in a bit of a delicate position.
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