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This is a deeply affecting book, and despite its gritty prose, colourful language and hardboiled trappings, a tender one, its sustained undertow of tenderness and melancholy giving it a surprising delicacy.
First put on your apron and boil to tender one piece of salt meat and cut into small pieces (If you eat this stuff).
Tender refers to frost tolerance: a hardy plant can take frost, a tender one cannot.
Tender, one of the set's many highlights, is greeted with a warm rush of approval.
David R. Gergen, who worked in the Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton White Houses, called the subject a "tender" one.
The story it tells is a small and tender one and the staging and the music, playful and lovely, sometimes struggle to fill the house.
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Some bunches from a farmers' market on a warm day had more stringy ends than tender ones.
The guileless spirituality of Puccini's tender one-act opera, which takes place in an Italian convent, came through.
Peter Tiboris is the latest to revive this tender one-act opera, which has not been heard in New York since 1902.
Classical ballet has produced no happier ode to love than "The Dream," the lively and tender one-act version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" that Ashton choreographed in 1964 for the Royal Ballet in England.
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