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I also picked up snarled clumps of brown seaweed, which is perhaps less favored by eaters and looks like a delicate mess of coral.
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But the Abramoff mess looks too delicate and well-publicised a matter for political interferers even to contemplate string-pulling.
God knew such diversity is bound to create conflict and mess up the delicate balance, so he encourages us in the same verse 49 13, that the best among you are the ones who know each other.
This is a good thing, because last summer something happened to the ponds that, in the eyes of some residents, was at least as harmful as messing with their delicate chemistry.
A Syrian invasion may mess with Stephen Harper's delicate political advantage, and push balancing the budget behind schedule.
WASHINGTON -- Appearing in the Rose Garden on Thursday to announce the framework of a historic deal on Iran's nuclear program, President Barack Obama practically begged lawmakers not to mess with the still delicate arrangement.
What could justify the risk of messing with such a delicate brew?
The vegetables seem more delicate than other times, so we try not to mess with them too much.
It starts with a gust of wind but soon becomes a gale, tousling the delicate strands of my psyche into a confused and tangled mess.
"We're at a very delicate stage where ministers are going to have to clean up a mess that's been left for them to resolve," Schmidt said.
Antibodies in human blood against certain parasite proteins can mess up Plasmodium development in the mosquito gut, but manufacturing these delicate antigens for use in vaccines is tricky.
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