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This is extremely delicate for a country so dependent on the US and a recipient of a vast military aid budget.
Fresh out the oven, these are a little delicate for a picnic, but give them an hour or two to cool down and solidify and you're sorted.
The issue is still so delicate for a company that survived the war to become a pillar of the Norwegian economy that the television series broadcast this year altered the names of Norsk Hydro directors who had collaborated with Hitler.
Another defender might have wanted to barge back on to the field and make West Ham pay for his indignities, but Campbell's mental state has been delicate for a while.
The British are obsessed with the war, yet we're often too delicate for a trip to Poland, which is seen as too morbid or even scary, because of the Holocaust.
Always an underrated vocalist, Garvey seems to have grown into his voice over the past few years, and, here, he's at turns forceful and surprisingly delicate for a big man.
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Toast made with griddled slices of brioche is a deliciously sweet, delicate base for a mound of slippery soft leeks.
She and Bone both recommend saving delicate varieties for a quick saute.
It was a delicate spot for a comic to be in, as Mr. Howe recounted in interviews afterward.
Yards of brass screening almost delicate enough for a bridesmaid's gown.
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