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"I was a bit of a delicate flower growing up, and I think it could have damaged me if I tried to do it any younger".
"I'm glad I've waited until now, to be honest," says Jones. "I was a bit of a delicate flower growing up and I think it could have damaged me if I tried to do it any younger".
The museum may be in a bit of a delicate position.
Jennifer Aniston is a bit of a delicate flower, at least when it comes to chowing down on fast food.
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Ms. Cherlow added a bit of delicate individual pizazz here and throughout both performances.
The few moments of genuine visual or verbal wit -- a bit of delicate minion slapstick that recalls the antics of Scrat in the "Ice Age" movies; a line reading that showcases Mr. Carell's unparalleled deadpan -- only highlight the paucity of real originality or artistic confidence.
If you're happy with a bit of sweetness, then delicate, off-dry German rieslings with their distinctive acidity are among the world's greatest white wines: Max-Ferd Richter's sweet-sour and mineral Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Kabinett 2009 from the Mosel Valley (£13.20, Tanners, limited stocks) clocks in at 8%.
Her father was a serious person; her mother was on the delicate side and a bit of a nag.
This was a bit of a surprise in that I thought the bitters might swallow the delicate notes of the gin.
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