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But raw produce has a more fragile texture that can be ruined by freezing.
Manzanilla, the Sanlúcar specialty, is more delicate yet with an intensity of salty flavor that belies its fragile texture.
It is an apparent contradiction that speaks to the Russian roulette life of New Orleans, difficult to compress into overheated news reports yet part of this city's fragile texture.
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Karen Tanaka demonstrates in her dynamic and atmospheric "Wave Mechanics" how far Japanese composers have come from the fragile textures that commonly informed our impression of their work.
But fino is itself a contradiction, a wine that is both high in alcohol and fragile in texture.
Only the fragile, evanescent textures that Saariaho conjures from an ensemble that includes the Finnish kantele – a cross-between a zither and a dulcimer – provide any interest as the computer enhancement sends them spinning around the auditorium.
The wines of Gentaz-Dervieux epitomize the fragile balance among gorgeous, subtle aromas; an earthy, almost animal-like complexity; and elegant, delicate textures that once distinguished this northernmost appellation in the northern Rhône Valley.
— and delicate in texture.
Its texture is fragile.
Spray some hairspray to set the look, as Korean hairstyles can be pretty fragile due to the detail in textures.
The bespoke approach yielded "a very specific texture to the image, something fragile" that feels both modern and sleek, but purposefully rough around the edges.
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