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Not that this is an emotional, sensitive or tender document: far from it.
Genial, friendly and quick to smile, Dankworth was described by Philip Larkin as "dandyish, witty, occasionally tender" as far back as 1964.
The interest in growing tender perennials far outside their tropical zones began a dozen years ago in a few wholesale nurseries that sold to professionals doing containers.
The marinated beef short ribs destined for the grill are exceptionally tender, a far cry from the tough, muscly strips offered at a hundred other Korean restaurants.
However questionable aesthetically Tate's ending was, the need for it must have sprung from a sensibility more tender by far than ours, a tenderheartedness like Dr Johnson's, who found Shakespeare's ending unbearable.
Luckily it isn't a slog getting there – there're a rather charming set of zingy predicaments that involve misunderstandings with Chantry's boyfriend Ben (Rafe Spall), races to and from the airport, rowdy drunken nights, and a tender, albeit far-fetched, scene involving half-naked entanglements in a ladies' dressing room.
Bert Ely, a banking industry consultant in Alexandria, Va., told the Associated Press that despite the small amount of notes tendered so far, GMAC's offers could still be successful.
Lobster freed from its shell can be cooked more carefully at a lower temperature, resulting in meat that is unusually tender--far from the rubber we're often served.
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