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Cared for with devotion and tenderness by Mark Lee-Chong and Lucy Campo. Lee-Chong and Lucy Campo
I check them for tenderness by inserting a skewer right down through the centre.
My go-to has always been Try a Little Tenderness by Otis Redding.
An elderly widower, played with exquisite tenderness by Andrew Melville, holds his annual dinner to mark the approaching spring.
Mr. Adès has expanded Shakespeare's love scenes between Miranda, sung with warmth and tenderness by Ms. Rice, and Ferdinand, here the young, virile tenor Toby Spence.
"New York Lights" is performed with a melting tenderness by Mr. Turay, who draws out the last note almost longer than seems humanly possible.
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It is characterized by widespread pain and muscle tenderness accompanied by other comorbid symptoms.
Frankly it persists too long, though it is sustained by its tonal mix of acerbity and tenderness, and by a vein of black comedy.
"A little boy," Rousselot said, with a tenderness engendered by the mental image of his offspring.
Another way she tempers her tenderness is by staying close to the body.
Instead, there is crusty succulence and slightly chewier meat (a refreshing switch from the fall-off-the-bone tenderness sought by chain rib restaurants in America).
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