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And legislation is rarely delicate or subtle.
(Proust is often abstract and usually elliptical, but rarely delicate).
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The paintings are also delicate and rarely on view.
Chinese officials and their relatives rarely discuss such a delicate issue publicly.
Still, commenting on a person's odor is exquisitely delicate and rarely grounds for hilarity (to the person who smells bad).
"The book has suffered much, pages are badly burned or water-stained, so it is very delicate and rarely put on show.
Since it was impossible to try every dish, we reluctantly left a number for some future time, interesting items like shrimp Goa curry, Madras fish curry and, rarely offered anywhere else, delicate elaichi gosht, or lamb cooked with cardamom and black pepper.
His hand-processed Silver Tips tea has a delicate sweetness rarely found among Darjeelings; its lighter essence speaks to me.
Meanwhile, people of color especially armed ones are rarely afforded the same delicate treatment when confronted by American law enforcement, and had the above scenario involved minority occupiers, I'm confident it would have ended in tragedy.
This, I realized, was Phi: safely slinky but elegant pieces for delicate urbanites who rarely stray off the resort, and know how to sit down without shredding chiffon pants.
Meanwhile, scientists who study the evolution of walking have had to make do with only a few glimpses of ancient feet from this time because the foot's delicate bones are rarely preserved.
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