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Compartments from the latter figure in a number of works here, as do delicate paper rectangles that are made from the excised edges of dollar bills.
Two pasta appetizers also showed what the chef could do: delicate ravioli filled with spinach and ricotta in a sheer Gorgonzola sauce, and fried ravioli bursting with grilled shrimp, mushrooms and mascarpone, crowned with a thatch of fried leeks.
Use small paintbrushes from a hobby or craft shop and canned car paint to do delicate or detailed work, such as lettering or a logo.
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Still, spare a little pity for the critic, if you please; I'm doing delicate surgery here.
Still, Ferlesch does delicate things with fish and fowl, and his Gallic-nuanced menu may confuse customers expecting a more unilateral Viennese approach.
Indeed, our cases have recognized in other contexts that the materiality inquiry, involving as it does "delicate assessments of the inferences a 'reasonable [decisionmaker]' would draw from a given set of facts and the significance of those inferences to him..
This is for doing delicate skinning and butchering work.
If it looked as if the gown shined, it's because it did — delicate crystal beading enhanced the edges of the pleats.
You could hold one of these and do a delicate X in its fragile plastic and spin it on your finger, practically, before you tossed it into place.
Make sure any boxes that do contain delicate items are marked as fragile.
They innocently decide to do defiantly delicate versions of classic songs by Nick Drake, Robert Wyatt and Lal Waterson.
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