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"It's really always been delicate for me because I moved away and I got a fancy education".
I suppose it's sort of like how teenage boys feel when they're finally allowed to be near breasts; it's just too delicate for me to be permitted to touch.
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The whole thing was such a delicate matter for me that I resented the other guests' enjoyment as they made small talk around the table.
Despite the strong shallot flavour of her tart, Costa has a commendable commitment to letting the star ingredient shine, writing that, though the reader might want to add a little grated gruyère, or some smoked bacon to their tart: "for me, the delicate flavour of the asparagus is enough".
The alliance is delicate for Mr. Berlusconi.
He was simply too delicate for the business.
Government officials have deemed his health too delicate for incarceration.
It's a delicate balance, and a delicate subject, maybe too delicate for the orderly "Education".
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