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The sound made by Maxwell's delicate stories is not often heard amid the din of modern American fiction.
Her delicate stories, focused upon psychological conflicts, have an obliqueness of narration and a subtlety of observation that reveal the influence of Anton Chekhov.
Her new book, The Artist of Disappearance, is made of three delicate stories about the frailty as well as the transforming power of art.
Since cemeteries include rather delicate stories any intervention or interpretation must be carefully planned, balancing respect but provoking interest and curiosity.
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Mr. Osborne saw this delicate technique as the ideal way to visualize a delicate story.
Give NBC credit for dealing with a big error that threatened to sow further mayhem on a very delicate story.
It's a painful, beautiful, delicate story about the birth of socialism in early 19th-century Italy.
Catriona and Davie in Stevenson's "David Balfour," a delicate story told indirectly in the interstices of the book's slashing politics.
Black and gay HIV activists have conceded that presenting the real, and extremely delicate, story of HIV in the UK presents challenges to politicians and doctors.
The director, Greg Chwerchak (who also gets a writing credit), doesn't help; he allows several secondary characters to become thudding clichés, trampling the delicate story.
There are different ways to read the wild things, through a Freudian or colonialist prism, and probably as many ways to ruin this delicate story of a solitary child liberated by his imagination.
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