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"It's a really delicate balance he has to strike".
"The truth was that this was a really delicate balance.
China today is entering a really delicate phase on the climate-energy issue — the phase I like to call "The Wal-Mart environmental moment".
I can sympathize with people that say, it's just better — even if it means justice isn't actually being served, even if it seems morally repugnant, maybe just to get through a really delicate point in a nation's history — to agree to forget things".
There were also recipes from Pollock's mother, Stella – dishes such as eggplant Constantinople and Swedish meatballs – but Lea's favourite discovery was the couple's take on blintzes, a type of thin pancake: "when they're done well and done fresh, they're exceptional and these are done with a really delicate almost cheesecake filling with a blueberry sauce".
And that's a really delicate tight-wire act to try to walk.
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"The law really requires the FBI to make a rush judgment on really delicate issues," says Ari Freilich, an attorney at the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
The wine itself was really delicate with a nice fruity mid-palate and a bit of fizz.
Homeschooled until the fifth grade — "I was really delicate as a child, emotionally and psychologically, and my mom was loath to subject me to kids" — Carpenter began playing the organ at the age of four, after being inspired by a photograph of an organist mid-chord.
Homeschooled until the fifth grade—"I was really delicate as a child, emotionally and psychologically, and my mom was loath to subject me to kids"—Carpenter began playing the organ at the age of four, after being inspired by a photograph of an organist mid-chord.
The one after that is a silk taffeta strapless gown with a really straight corset, and some really delicate tulle that sort of drapes over the corset, so it almost creates a shell.
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