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No, petillant -- a good French word that means a delicate kind of fizz, a light spritz.
The result is, arguably, an increasingly delicate kind of union that perhaps needs a certain degree of coddling.
The Anchoress, like its heroine, renounces excitement, though there are other pleasures, of a subtle and delicate kind.
Poor Escoffier: liposuction had never been thought of when he invented his cuisses de nymphe aurore - frogs' legs, of the most delicate kind.
As the musical's title implies, she even becomes a lady, although not the delicate kind who dies young (with all due respect to Beth).
And yet his real heroism is of a more delicate kind: with Franco's help he learns how to reawaken the active compassion in his heart, nearly dried out from years of neglect.
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"He was exceedingly generous with his time, very candid in his discussions of even the most delicate kinds of relationships -- for example, the relationship with several foreign countries and specifically several foreign leaders," Mr. Hamilton said.
The photographs have had a life of their own, but many of the pieces memorialized in them — the strikingly delicate kinds of constructions Calder began to make that year — all but vanished from public view after they were exhibited in the early 1940s.
It is also considered to be one of the most delicate kinds of tea worldwide.
Hers is a delicate, unassuming kind of empathy; you don't meet it every day.
"We were singing almost only in Spanish for almost 10 years and it was, for us, super delicate to kind of cross that line, but it got to a point where we couldn't be afraid of it anymore," Joy said.
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