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The fourth lesson is a bit more delicate to discuss: It is that sometimes reporters, er, have to go.
"Now it's a bit more delicate: There are the hostages and the mood of public opinion is still strongly against the war". Italians surveyed in polls are evenly split on whether their troops should leave Iraq.
Mosel wines -- you can tell them by their green bottles -- are usually a bit more delicate and drier than wines from the Rhine vineyards, which are identified by brown bottles.
Condensers are a bit more delicate and generally more expensive, but are much more detailed, bright, and clear than similarly priced dynamics.
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For females the face has a bit more of a delicate curve.
It's a bit smoother, a bit more dry, with a lighter, more delicate texture, and aromas, if you insist, of peaches, cantaloupe and anise.
If you do choose crystal glasses, expect them to require a bit more care and as they are delicate and can only washed by hand.
The Mesorelle is the Prada or Gucci of needles -- a bit more expensive than the commonly used brands and far more delicate.
You need to sing out a bit more in dance music, so these are a little more delicate and need to be sung softer.
The dough is very delicate, so you might have to use a bit more flour and handle it with care.
Fino sherries may be ever-so-slightly less delicate than the manzanillas, with less of a salty tang, but perhaps a bit more complexity.
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