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Whenever a subject is delicate or a matter can't be resolved by a quick exchange, Mr. Steenhuis advises picking up the phone or meeting in person.
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It is probably best not to get a very young flower girls something, sharp, or delicate, or an older flower girl something too childish, like a plastic doll.
Again, be gentle with delicates, or a little more vigorous with tougher items.
Most people know only of the spicy Hunan dishes, but the food can also be surprisingly light and delicate, or have an assertive smokiness from preserved meats.
Blind kids can experience the grandeur of an eagle by touching its wide wings, just as they can feel a hummingbird's delicate nest or a polar bear's rich, soft fur.
Owens was given the nickname Latifah (Arabic for "delicate" or "sensitive") as a child and later adopted the moniker Queen Latifah.
Whether you're making a delicate cake or a chewy loaf, it's essentially the same alchemy taking place.
There's nary a scratch on her delicate frame or a bugle bead dislodged from her evening attire.
While more lavish praise tends to be heaped on heels, fans of flat shoes get just as excited about a delicate ballerina or a light-as-Astaire jazz shoe.
Girls' heightened susceptibility to mass psychogenic illness need not be seen, in other words, as a function of a delicate constitution or a more "hysterical" nature, but of their propensity to talk among themselves about their health.
So a white tunic dress with delicate beading or a kaleidoscope-colored bustier dress with inverted pleating at the hips were able to be memorable all on their own.
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