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Consequently near-poverty and unhappiness reign in the home, a circumstance delicately hinted when the two older children are shown taking the longest way home from school.
One day she gave an interview in which she delicately hinted that the Darfur reality was more complicated than the Sudanese government version.
But Henry conveyed well Frank's disillusion with his own unfulfilled poetic career and delicately hinted at the character's emotional and sexual attachment to his sparky protege.
Obama himself has been delicately hinting that we all might want to consider staying home, mentioning "long lines, a tough time getting around and most of all a lot of walking on what could be a very cold winter day".
In November of 1939, Katharine White wrote to "Miss Moore," for the first time, delicately hinting that she stop bothering her husband about "Stuart Little" — "I've decided that the less we say the sooner it will be done" — and steering the correspondence in another direction by seeking advice about how to apply for Carnegie funds for the Brooklin library.
In November of 1939, Katharine White wrote to "Miss Moore," for the first time, delicately hinting that she stop bothering her husband about "Stuart Little"—"I've decided that the less we say the sooner it will be done"—and steering the correspondence in another direction by seeking advice about how to apply for Carnegie funds for the Brooklin library.
The only difference, he delicately hints, is that we Europeans might still be more hirsute than our American sitters.
It is a delicately inserted hint of danger to come.
Add up the delicately dropped hints in the dialogue, and it becomes clear that Kenny is returning to school after being suspended for threatening his schoolmates with violence.
At Tuesday's opening night show Ms. Kilgore found her way into the essence of Garland signature hits like "The Boy Next Door," "The Trolley Song" and "The Man That Got Away," delicately inserting hints of Garland's theatricality like pinches of spice.
Where you used it delicately – a dropped hint, a winking nod, a show of solidarity – she uses it to bludgeon her approval at every half-baked life hack or Graham Norton sofa announcement she sees.
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