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As in all well-designed and -conducted systematic reviews, the authors delicately balance study homogeneity (similar patients and surgical procedures excluding distal osseous realignment and first-time dislocators) and heterogeneity (improved generalizability: dichotomized medial soft-tissue realignment and medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction).
The Updike essay, a delicately brief review of "My Father's Tears and Other Stories," is informed by Amis's own new "urgent interest" in aging — proof, perhaps, that the biographical interpretations of which he remains wary have some relevance to the production of criticism as well as of art.
In his 1958 New York Times review, Crowther writes that Pather Panchali delicately illustrates how "poverty does not always nullify love" and how even very poor people can enjoy the little pleasures of their world.
It was reviewed enthusiastically -- "Like the fool in motley, it capers wildly and mourns delicately," Howard Taubman wrote in The New York Times -- and ran 222 performances.
He sipped, delicately.
Mix delicately.
Very delicately.
Explore delicately.
"This delicately disillusioned yarn.
Mr Ogden acknowledges this delicately.
"Cremated?" Rabbi Lieberman asked delicately.
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