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"He had delicate bones — handsome kid," the announcer Jim Lampley said.
Search among their roots and you're likely to find gardens of tiny, delicate bones.
Her skin hung loosely from the delicate bones of her face.
When they resisted, he squeezed harder and felt the delicate bones rubbing together under their skin.
Van Herpen is Dutch, with a wide forehead, pale eyes and the delicate bone structure of a sparrow.
Through applying glue she produces material that is structurally similar to delicate bone tissue, with a jaundiced ivory hue.
Micromanipulative techniques were first applied to surgery in the 1920s for use on the delicate bones of the inner ear.
Delicate bone carving is very widespread, appearing on such objects as implements, game pieces (such as chessmen), figures (notably crucifixes), and ornaments.
It's the lighting, too, that dramatises the pleading expression on Graham's averted face, the intensity of her clutched hands, the delicate bones of her feet.
The researchers reported yesterday that the dinosaur, named Nigersaurus taqueti, had a short neck, delicate bones and a habitual head posture pointed directly toward the ground.
Stanton's delicate bone structure and "kinda raggedy" hangdog visage perfectly articulates Travis's regret at the damage he has done.
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