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In contrast to the breezy welcome of the festively attired receptionist, she is quickly embroiled in a rather delicate and pointed conversation: what, exactly, is Senator Obama's view on AK-47s, the caller wants to know.
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He was a rather delicate, a very shy man, with very sophisticated perceptions.
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A rather delicate boy (to quote his own estimation of himself at that age), he nevertheless produced and acted in school plays.
The young Wilhelm Busch was a tall child, but with a rather delicate and graceful physique.
Because prolactin has a large number of potential determinants, probably with different mechanisms of action, it is a rather delicate intellectual exercise to give a correct interpretation of the observed changes in terms of the possible development of neurotoxicity.
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