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Froney's Sis, orphaned when a month old, isn't sure about her identity and proves to be too delicate for the harsh demands of racing.
Avoid using cracked or shattered pieces as they may be too delicate for everyday use.
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A spokesman defended the closed-door approach, saying that the subjects being reviewed are too delicate for public discussion.
It was quickly deleted from there, possibly by censors aware that the material was too delicate for the sensibilities of Chinese officials.
But sautéed salmon Siciliano, under a shower of rosemary, was too delicate for the bitingly astringent artichokes that went with it.
The first work he ever bought, he recalled, was an ukiyo-e print of Edo, by Utagawa Hiroshige, which is too delicate for him to display in his house.
They have fairly long histories of supporting women's sports in general and are arguably among the most progressive countries in the world when it comes to ignoring the kind of gender stereotyping that holds that women are too delicate for strenuous sports.
Not because the sliced white is too delicate for the purpose – it stands up to its load of cheese remarkably well – but because sourdough offers a greater textural contrast with the gooey interior; a fluffy bread, especially of the "shit white" variety, is too yielding and gummy.
She was unable to control Ariel, who was "too delicate" for such dark tasks.
He gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that he was "too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists".
I think Max Clifford was pretty much segregated from day one because, one: he's well known, and two: his offence is too delicate for any of the other prisoners to accept.
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