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But he kept talking ("very delicately," he said), and she kept listening.
Meanwhile, Sanders's aides have started to talk more openly, and delicately, about some of Clinton's vulnerabilities.
Thanksgiving is as known for being a day to delicately navigate talking to relatives with vastly different political beliefs as it is for overeating.
There's the worry that a tape recorder might inhibit a suspect from talking, and, as Shapiro delicately suggests, there's also the concern that jurors might not like what they see of their government in action.
"Where and what you guys do with your bathroom," Brokate began, delicately, "let's start talking about how we can make that situation better".
Is that him?' So it's all very mysterious to talk about Pynchon, but I tread delicately because he doesn't want anything to do with all this, and I just have so much respect for him.
And during the 5-minute question period following each talk, FDA panelists delicately pressed some of the speakers on their evidence.
"Whenever your mother would treat you delicately, or your doctor or teacher would talk to you gently..
"Whenever your mother would treat you delicately, or your doctor or teacher would talk to you gently… The caring touch is the biggest trigger".
As he delicately unleashes each bat from its bag, he talks us through the different species: bechstein, soprano pipistrelle, and a couple that may well be alcathoe bats, first identified in Greece in 2001 but recently sighted in the UK.
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