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"It's a really delicate balance he has to strike".
"The truth was that this was a really delicate balance.
"It is really delicate if Koizumi says that he won't visit Yasukuni.
The wine itself was really delicate with a nice fruity mid-palate and a bit of fizz.
China today is entering a really delicate phase on the climate-energy issue — the phase I like to call "The Wal-Mart environmental moment".
"It was really delicate," said Dianne Dooley, whose hand was shattered in the explosion and whose committee met every month for two years to create a gift shop, or memorial store as it is now called.
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"These are really fragile and delicate areas that need to be protected," said Richard Lee, a member of the Surfriders Environmental Alliancee, a group devoted coastal preservation.
"These ashes are really quite delicate, so they can't have been transported by wind or water, they would have never survived as intact pieces.
Our reflection on this is merely that the adjective "beaurucratic" thought it springs up like a weed in editorials, is really a delicate little plant, transplant it from Washington, it dies.
Our reflection on this is merely that the adjective "bureaucratic," though it springs up like a weed in editorials, is really a delicate little plant, transplant it from Washington, and it dies.
(Advance copies of the Cherrytree version of "Robyn" censor the word "Nazi". Are Americans really that delicate?) Robyn's status as a cult favorite in America reflects the slightly scrambled relationship between mainstream pop and underground music.
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