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Urick said what could be a delicate situation was anything but.
What appears to interest him most is texture, but as soon as he finds an alluring one — it could be a delicate, repeated arpeggio, sparkling softly at the top of the keyboard, or the blend of an airy flute, a not-quite-on-the-note violin tremolando and metallic percussion — he has it morph into something else.
This could be a delicate matter for all of you.
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Channelling so many icons that this could be a covers album, Tweedy's delicate vocals recall the fragility of Elliott Smith, while the melodies of Abbey Road-era Beatles are woven throughout.
Cameron's rush to Brussels reflected worries that the chamber could be a loose cannon in the delicate renegotiation since changes in EU law to accommodate key UK demands on welfare curbs for EU immigrants will need to go through the parliament.
This could be an even more delicate topic to cover.
The relationship could still have been a delicate one, but in the event it was characterised by none of the rancour and rivalry that marred the wartime administration of the RAAF.
While Warner was as content to biff as one would expect from a man with a bat branded 'Kaboom', Clarke could be both delicate and destructive, often in successive balls.
A bigger casualty could be democracy itself, a delicate flower in coup-prone Thailand as it is in other countries in south-east Asia.
The issue of independent spending could be especially delicate for Bill de Blasio, the public advocate, who is looking at a run for mayor.
Spicing could be more delicate.
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