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Because a fibre bundle is exceedingly delicate, it must be handled with care; breaking a fibre would cause a black dot to appear in the reproduced image.
The observation by Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. that federal immigration law is "exceedingly delicate and complex," replete with foreign policy implications and not amenable to blunderbuss treatment by each of 50 states, was met with skepticism, as was his insistence that the federal government needs to be able to set its own enforcement priorities.
An extra-tall cab means you can't see cars behind you, so negotiating a parking lot is exceedingly delicate work.
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It's exceedingly delicate, which is unusual for a Bosconia, and lovely right now, but is unlikely to age as long as the Tondonia.
It was the very outcome the White House had said it intended to avoid, with partisan presidential politics appearing to trample what had been exceedingly delicate Congressional negotiations.
The excavation also revealed thin, unbroken strips of sediment dominated by shells; if the biface had drifted down from a younger layer, it is exceedingly unlikely those delicate sediments would have remained intact.
Expulsion is exceedingly rare.
Drainage is exceedingly poor.
It is exceedingly arbitrary.
"And" is exceedingly rare.
It is exceedingly efficient.
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