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Ms. Treisman, apparently a bit of a sensitive flower beneath that parchment-colored skin and curtain of dark hair, memorized the Internet conversation she monitored.
Mary is browbeaten into Henry's bed, but he turns out (at this stage) to be a bit of a sensitive dreamboat beneath the duvet and when she emerges the next day, Chadwick indicates that the night has gone swimmingly by languorously showing a lovely sunrise.
He said that it was a bit of a sensitive topic; that nobody would want to talk about that.
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Mr. Scott has a touching vulnerability as the neglected son of a powerhouse father (though given Philip's self-defined role as a fitness-obsessed hunk, he seems a bit too much of a sensitive plant).
More seriously (and skip this bit if you're of a sensitive disposition), dogs would have presented a significant risk to kittens.
(Kavanaugh did praise the decision in question, United States v. Nixon, as "one of the greatest moments in American judicial history" at his confirmation hearings, which is either a reflection of the nuances of his views or else a bit of posturing on a sensitive subject).
But getting that information may be a bit of a tall order, especially for more sensitive cases where patients might not want to disclose information.
Nevertheless, I wished that the publication of a sensitive survey like this would be partnered with a bit more information.
While having a sensitive nose is great for my job, it can also be a bit of a burden.
Bit of a scoop?
Bit of a maverick.
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