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Far more delicate is coming up with a design that still evokes Rolls-Royce's history while avoiding the cars' increasingly fusty image.
"Lobster has a lot of bling, but is terribly expensive and can be very disappointing, while crab, which is sweeter and more delicate, is a lot of work," he says.
Even more delicate is the question of whether lawyers involved with sites are engaging in the unauthorized practice of law by offering online advice that is available in states where they are not admitted to the bar.
But as parishioners around the region struggle to adapt, what makes Father Keane's transition all the more delicate is that Father Jesselli had replaced Father Gennaro Gentile, who had himself been repeatedly accused of sexual improprieties, giving this Westchester village a dubious double distinction.
Even more delicate is his description of early doo-wop: "The voices reverberated around alleys and subways, hallways and staircases, even school gyms, anywhere its perpetrators could find an echo to lift the sound from the ground, closer to the stars".
More delicate is the situation for the quantization.
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Making matters even more delicate was the presence of Mr. James's wife, Mary, who has attended nearly every court session.
Being more delicate, it is both more basic and more difficult.
Earthenware tends to be more delicate and is porous if not completely glazed.
This question turns out to be more delicate than is generally appreciated.
More delicate to be discussed is the effect of the flow-dynamic regime on the yield in dissolved products.
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