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Not that her delicacy was any real surprise.
She also never lost her delicacy of phrase or her lilting continental accent.
But it is Ms. Melnick who, in ridding herself of her delicacy, is most imploring in her attack.
Her warmth as a performer, her precision, her bravery and her delicacy all came to mind in Miami.
In the audience, paying close attention, Eugene noticed that the ballerina, for all her delicacy, was perspiring.
And Virginia, the cleverer, though beset by her "delicacy" (for which rightly read long-lived mental illness), might have been longer thus content.
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Robin Wilson's face had the radiant fullness of a ripe plum in her "Delicacies," set to music by Stephen Bush.
One film, "The Last Supper" by Charlie Haid, is a dark satire with a horrified hostess who watches her guests ignore her delicacies while they discuss the harmful ingredients in the food.
Julie Burchill has probably been the most egregious example in Britain for some time, writing newspaper columns with her customary delicacy about her abject admiration of "the Jewish people".
But it was the season's star performers who really captivated Paris: Vaslav Nijinsky with his phenomenal virtuosity, Anna Pavlova with her ethereal delicacy, Tamara Karsavina with her refined, sensuous beauty.
Anne Elliot in Jane Austen's Persuasion is particularly crafty: despite being persuaded out of marriage by an older friend, her passionate speech at the end, delivered with a raised voice to let the gent concerned know she is keen, is a genius way of keeping her feminine delicacy while putting her balls on the line.
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