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The shift reflects a mood already evident in national polls and in the delicate willingness of some Democratic leaders to open the door to limited coastal drilling.
Pop-rock lives: in the cheerfully self-deprecating lyrics and buoyant guitar lines of Brendan Benson and in the delicate but finely worked songs of Chris Lee.
The order and sweetness may be found throughout in Robbins's big, gracious flowing stage patterns for the 16-member corps and in the delicate ornamentation of the first pas de deux, danced just right by Wendy Whelan and Peter Boal.
Copper seemed to be everywhere in and around the fair, as in the light that Jonas Lindvall designed for the Swedish company Wästberg, and in the delicate hanging racks in the new Missoni shop designed by Urquiola in the city's chic Montenapoleone district.
The Teutonic tribes who conquered and divided the Roman Empire were little versed in the monumental arts and unskilled in figure representation; but in metalworking, in the making of weapons and other utilitarian objects, and in the delicate ornament of the goldsmith's art they excelled.
The vote there reinforces, at the local level, a shift evident in national polls and in the delicate willingness of Democratic leaders like Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive presidential nominee, and the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi of California, to open the door to limited coastal drilling.
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The film's strength lies in its energy and lightness, in the delicate balance between frivolity and depth.
Environmental group WWF has also hit out against the country for dumping sediment and water in the delicate wetlands nearby, claiming that it's contaminating the coral reef.
Thick, undispersed oil coated dolphins and turtles, killing them, and threatened wildlife in the delicate estuaries of the Mississippi.
The nasal passages of laboratory animals and man are complex, and lesions induced in the delicate nasal lining by inhaled air pollutants vary considerably in location and nature.
Hendrik Hertzberg, writing about Anthony Weiner, Eliot Spitzer, and their forerunners in the delicate pas de deux between private misdeeds and public behavior, assumes that sex scandals have an objective quality (Comment, August 12th & 19th).
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