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Contemptuous as Robert is of weakness in the abstract, he has a delicate heart, and he identifies with the world's downtrodden.
His still delicate heart came to a stop, as if suddenly cast in stone, only to shatter into pieces when it came charging back.
Duck – delicate heart, breast and shredded, densely flavoured leg meat – served with raw and pickled turnip, charred leek and pennywort, was a beautiful interplay of clean, bitter and fattier, gamier flavours.
When we meet, I am slightly embarrassed by the jolt of surprise I feel when I notice how well her natural hair suits her, framing her face into a delicate heart shape.
Although the liver and kidneys are relatively hardy and can withstand the five minutes of oxygen starvation before removal, the wait seriously damages the more delicate heart and renders it unusable.
Thank you a million more times over from the very deepest, darkest and most secret part of my delicate heart.
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She had dark hair, pale porcelain skin and a delicate heart-shaped face, retaining all her life the film-star looks that had secured her starring roles in two Hollywood movies (Ladies of Washington and Irish Eyes Are Smiling, both with Anthony Quinn in 1944).
Celery and Radish Salad With Gorgonzola: Use the delicate hearts of celery for this light and delicious salad.
All these honest and good people get attached to the two horses who, in return are passed on from one owner to another, forced to break the delicate hearts.
The bombast more or less fits the message, best summarized here: We are alive in amazing times Delicate hearts, diabolical minds Revelations, hatred, love and war And more and more and more and more No, it's not the most coherent or nimble passage of Mos Def's career.
I thought about the children whose delicate hearts we have touched in Uganda, the children who will always be "Just Like My Child".
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