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In between these major buildings, Ito has built an eclectic body of work, which the Pritzker jury citation somewhat delicately describes as representing "a spectrum of architectural languages".
"A LOT of cowboys don't like dudes riding with their cattle," Bob Cochran, a cowboy who looks as if he just got off the set of a John Ford western, tells me somewhat delicately.
Silken tofu has a much finer, creamier texture but needs to be handled somewhat delicately; it is best used as tofu steaks or for mixing in desserts.
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Or as Roger Ailes, the impresario of cable's swashbuckling Fox News Channel, puts it somewhat less delicately about the anchor roles played by Tom, Peter and Dan, "They're dinosaurs, and when they're gone, it's extinction".
State-level races are nowhere near as expensive as national races, but there are thousands of statehouse seats to consider, to put this somewhat more delicately.
Nancy Altman of Social Security Works, who is an attorney, reviewed his ethics and the legality of his actions in an post headlined, "Should Tom Price Be in Jail for Insider Trading?" PBS noted, somewhat more delicately, that Price has "shown little restraint in his personal stock trading".
With a huge range of shapes, sizes and colors — and flavors that span the gamut from rich and somewhat bitter to delicately earthy — turnips are also highly versatile.
It is an epic picture of the drama of nature, the somewhat still, spiritual scene delicately animated by high, wispy clouds of blowing, chalklike mist.
It is somewhat bitter, sweeter and more delicately flavored, and more expensive.
To outsiders, the pace set by state officials can seem somewhat deliberate, to put it delicately.
Arracacha - A smooth-skinned root that looks somewhat like a white carrot, it delicately combines the tastes of celery, cabbage and roast chestnuts.
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