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Because the film is delicate, it can be seen only at special screenings.
The world of vinegars can be sampled at a click, from an Italian pure raspberry one called Etruria — so delicate it can be sipped neat — to the Japanese Yokoi Ma-Kurozu, a black malt vinegar made from glutinous brown rice and barley.
The Irish actor Ciarán Hinds, who depicted Frederick Wentworth, commented that Austen "understands a man's heart and how delicate it can be sometimes," and appreciated the fact that though Wentworth was a "competent leader of men in his profession" he was "socially inept" in Anne's presence.
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And some stay silent -- the balance between "mother" and "friend" is so delicate that it can be paralyzing.
Still, the officials say, Mr. Al Ridi's complaints provide a glimpse of how delicate and taxing it can be to maintain the confidence of vulnerable witnesses.
But it is much harder to predict the spirit of the renewal of the American left, as one protester put it to me, if it is such a delicate plant that it can be killed by the first snows of winter.
But it can be delicate work.
Paint can be like mud or faeces, and it can be delicate as makeup; it can adorn or besmirch, beautify or degrade.
Mr. Villa sets out to prove that it can be delicate, whipping up a brandade of cod, potato and olive oil gently sparked with piri-piri, shaping it into a cake and frying it until it's crisp outside, creamy inside.
The food is typically robust, flavored with lusty doses of garlic and lime, yet it can be delicate, too, as in an octopus salad ($9.95), which is marinated in citrus until tender like a ceviche and served with lettuce, rice, beans and plantains.
It can be a delicate process, and many chefs here stress that they are not trying to convert anyone.
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