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Her life is presented as a fragmented timeline, jumbled moments from tender infancy to defiant adulthood stacked upon each other non-chronologically.
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He invokes the tender realism of Christ's infancy, all infancy, and conflates the massacre of the innocents with the Crucifixion.
Some of the capitals that depict Christ's infancy are gentle and tender, but the tympanum contains fierce and frightening scenes of judgment and damnation.
The mining sector remains in its infancy, though the ministry has tendered bids for copper, gold and other mineral exploration throughout the country, from Ghazni to Badakshan.
Three years later, Smith moved back to Manchester, however, taking up a chair in marketing - which was also in its infancy as a business subject - at the tender age (for a professor) of only 38.
The intimate, tender story "Her Firstborn" is about an expectant father haunted by the ghost of his wife's child from a former marriage, who died in infancy.
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Watson was blind from infancy.
Three siblings die in infancy.
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