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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.
Ms. Chastain, this year's officially designated emerging movie star, seems a bit too delicate to take down a war criminal or to grow up into the regal, world-weary Helen Mirren, but her exquisite sensitivity nonetheless provides "The Debt" with its emotional center of gravity.
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His only possible defect was that his face, a bit too slender and delicate, could give the impression that he was lacking in personality or was wishy-washy.
They'll work, but I think they're a bit too strong for delicate lean meats.
The trouble is, Marclay's paintings are a bit too pat, and oddly delicate for all their noisy blather.
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.
A kitten heel with a pleated skirt, or a floaty dress with a delicate sandal, looks a bit too literal, too stagey.
The final flavor of the dish, earthy but somehow still delicate, was wholly satisfying; browning the chicken, it seemed to me, might have given the dish a bit too much heartiness.
A bit too bulky.
A bit too sophisticated.
"A bit too Breathless Mahoney".
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