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Their texture is much more delicate than that of, say, kale or collards, though they're sturdier than spinach.
Pale-fleshed and much more delicate than people think, it has more character than, say, your average ultra-mild white fish, like flounder.
These are usually associated with Shanghainese cuisine, but the dumplings here are famous for skin that is much more delicate than those of their Shanghainese counterparts.
He notes, in language much more delicate than Moynihan's (let alone Du Bois's), that "some in ghetto communities are believed to devalue traditional coparenting and to eschew mainstream styles of childrearing".
"Stability is much more delicate than it is around a single star," says Youdin.
The derivation of limit theorems for bounded populations sizes, where l ( k ) actually is the number of neurons per population, is much more delicate than the subsequent presentation as the transition rate functions become discontinuous.
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Headed up by the eponymous Austrian-born chef, a television personality in Germany, the restaurant serves much more delicate dishes than its Teutonic connections might suggest.
The medical labor power needed for treating children is usually much higher and the facilities are much more delicate and expensive than those for adults.
"It's a much more delicate and well-controlled mechanism than regular lapping," says Stocker.
Much more delicate.
This is much more delicate.
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