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It's as if every player is keenly aware of just how delicate this balance has already become.
Mr. Obama's appearance, from the East Room of the White House, suggested just how delicate the situation had become.
The biographer ferrets out the facts, but the novelist shows us just how delicate and unstable they really are.
Just how delicate she was became painfully clear by the mid-'70s, when audiences watched her wither away before their eyes.
As she makes the transition, she is finding out just how delicate the landlord-tenant relationship in New York can be.
The soul-searching in Maryland on same-sex marriage shows just how delicate the issue can be for Democrats around the country who count on strong African-American support at the polls.
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Desjardins's case is a salient reminder of just how complex and delicate the balance of power can be for organized crime in Montreal.
Desjardins' case is a salient reminder of just how complex and delicate the balance of power can be for organized crime in Montreal.
Waiters are personable and helpful to those who need forks and lessons on just how to wrap bits of delicate pancake in leaf lettuce, but they don't assume you need help.
This scene from the first-season episode "College" demonstrates just how Tony Soprano handled the ever-delicate question "Are you in the mob?" with his teenage daughter, Meadow (played by Jamie Lyn-Sigler).
The book also exposes just how unfit Varoufakis was for the delicate role Greek PM Alexis Tsipras entrusted to him: to negotiate an exit from the bailout death trap that Greek and European politicians had imposed on the country.
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