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Well, what did you expect from a play called "Tender Napalm"?
But, at a push, I would say it was a book called Tender Fingers in a Clenched Fist, published in 1988.
Two of the program's strongest pieces explored intense emotional states, implicitly in an intriguing, quietly seething quartet by Victor Quijada called "Tender Loving Care (In Three Parts)" and explicitly in Paul Matteson's "Take Me for Granted".
She finds the painting in a Vienna brothel, where she also discovers the once beautiful Leda, the brothel madam, whose own history is intimately entwined with that of the boy trapped in the painting, who is called Tender.
Nevertheless, when Ruth Reichl published an autobiographical volume called "Tender at the Bone" three years ago, I went out and bought it, for no other reason than my enthusiasm for her restaurant reviews in The New York Times.
Muller explains that in a traditional payments ecosystem, retailers can leverage what's called "tender steering" to drive down interchange costs.
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Probably the nicest stop was the Great Stirrup Cay, the company's private island in the Bahamas; it is reached by small boats called tenders, which can seat 50 to 100 people.
This has helped, but has also created a small band of black elites, called "tender-preneurs".
She is often called tender-hearted and a bestower of boons.
Even hysterical toddlers and babies go into what the administration calls "tender age" shelters.
Since then, they have what I have learned to call "tendered their resignation" from the futile attempt to buy love.
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