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But many of the supporting performances lack delicacy and polish.
That is, they are heavy, lack delicacy or simply are not refreshing.
They are screamingly, if not jarringly, colourful but lack delicacy or profundity.
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Otherwise, her voice has Verdian heft and even beauty, but her "Pace, pace, mio Dio" lacks delicacy.
"Thick slices lack the delicacy fine beef should have," he writes.
Though it was true he needed to use the bathroom, he was disturbed by the girl's lack of delicacy in regard to bodily functions.
It was an imitation of the National Enquirer, though it lacked the delicacy and taste of the original.
Ms. Zeta-Jones, like Mr. Harris, is not without a certain basic level of singing skill, but her rendition of the show's immortal "Send in the Clowns" lacked the delicacy and emotional truth that Bernadette Peters, with her decades of musical theater experience, brought to the song when she took over the role.
The narrative that funding orphanages helps vulnerable children is one that displays a grotesque lack of intuitive delicacy and critical thinking.
This is nothing fancy, but conceived with candour, delicacy, and lack of prurience.
It is a bit like the bookcase Daniel is putting together: nothing fancy, but conceived with candour, delicacy, and lack of prurience.
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