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It's an affecting nugget, full of delicate feelings, delicately rendered, with easy melodies.
In his little known abstractionist phase, Dubuffet's art can be full of delicate nuances.
The menu, like love, was full of delicate, gruesome things — cheeks, tongues, thymus glands.
Think of a rogue elephant on the loose in a room full of delicate furniture and shelves of fine porcelain.
"These are quietly astonishing tales, glistening with precision" and "full of delicate pleasures," Robert Draper wrote here last year.
Xiomara Reyes and Herman Cornejo flew joyously through the Peasant Pas de Deux in dancing full of delicate detail.
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The living room was full of pale, delicate light.
And a few, especially a small group of landscapes, are full of the delicate ebbing and flowing lines and textures that characterize Bonnard's best and most developed drawings.
His earlier works are marked by the prevalence of brown tonalities and by a tendency to angularity in draftsmanship; the paintings of his middle period have greater purity and brilliance; and his last and greatest pictures possess more force and breadth and are full of a delicate silvery gray tone.
The coming 10 days will be full of such delicate dances of diplomacy as Obama attends major summits in three countries.
A gigantic Otaheite apple tree FULL of delicious delicate red apples on the opposite bank - my second favorite Jamaican fruit that I'd been yearning for.
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