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Meticulously researched and treading carefully on delicate personal matters, the play nonetheless engendered outrage, especially in England, from those who found it an unseemly invasion of private lives.
But he never loses his delicate, personal touch: close to the novel's end, the adult Derek chooses to sleep once more in his older brother's bed, finding some solace in the last remnants of his scent and presence there.
The London-based Sam Amidon played banjo, guitar and fiddle, and included the American shape-note hymn Weeping Mary, while the finest songs of the session came from Natalie Merchant, once with 10,000 Maniacs, with a quietly pained Butcher's Boy, followed by a delicate, personal treatment of Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier.
Weeks of delicate personal negotiation with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger - "he could run a poker school in Govan", joked Ferguson - ended with Van Persie arriving at Old Trafford for £24m.
The more delicate, personal, and emotional contents of the interview can be identified [ 17].
Topics brought up often concerned delicate personal matters and emotional reactions were common, suggesting that voice-recording had minimal restraining effect on what was said.
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