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49th over: England 221-4 (Pietersen 112 Flintoff 40) Zaheer Khan again then, and the England pair survive a fairly unlikely run-out shout after Flintoff is a little slow to set off after a delicate prod away.
Robert Templer, a director of the International Crisis Group who observed Mr. Brahimi at work in Afghanistan, said he understood why Mr. Brahimi had been chosen for the delicate job of prodding Iraqis to reach their own consensus on a new government.
Some of these repairs are a piece of cake, but many require careful prying, prodding and pushing at delicate plastic parts and sometimes the results aren't quite right.
Mr. Strauss-Kahn urged changes to bring about a "single labor market" like the European Union's common market for goods, and raised the delicate issue of rebalancing growth within Europe, gently prodding Germany — the export powerhouse at the center of the union — to stimulate domestic demand.
Look for a thick, steak-like texture and avoid grilling flaky, delicate fish that will simply fall apart when prodded.
It's a delicate battle of wits -- an audience that welcomes being deceived, then dares to be fooled, alternately questioning, prodding and surrendering".
"Prodding, then?" "Yes, prodding.
Prodding forward defence.
Very delicate.
Perhaps publishers need prodding.
As long as the sufferer is not prodded too hard, or denied a clear view of television, no ethical rules are violated.But things are much more delicate when it comes to teaching pupils about psychiatric disorders not least because the very definition of mental illness is controversial and varies from culture to culture.
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