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Will this focus attention on the supremely sensitive fact that China's vaunted meritocracy is breaking down?
Here is a supremely sensitive lithograph of the artist who introduced Goya to lithography, rich as any oil.
Entrepreneurs and the bureaucrats who manage them two groups that live by being supremely sensitive to the Kremlin's shifts of tone and focus have adjusted.
Her Russian was -- in her husband's estimation -- "stupendous," her memory for poetry exceptional; she was supremely sensitive to language; she seemed to thrive on living a life outside her own.
The terrorist attacks in Paris have come at a supremely sensitive time in French politics, just three weeks before regional elections in which the far right is tipped to make historic gains.
Trained as a filmmaker, she's supremely sensitive to nuances of light and makes much of polar opposites: day and night, light and dark, liquid and solid, wakefulness and sleep.
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Throughout, Ms. Scurto-Davis was a supremely alert, sensitive partner.
There are nice little touches throughout, like Privacy Shade, for those with sensitive information (or who are just supremely paranoid), which blocks out all but a small portion of the screen to maintain privacy with messages.
It's supremely elegant, supremely derisive, and supremely creative.
It is supremely enigmatic.
It was supremely liberating.
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