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But he was only 93 yards from the pin, and it took a delicate iron shot to the fringe of the green to remedy the wayward drive.
The startling truth has just been revealed, after the conservator Shan Kuang took a delicate scalpel to a painting which has been in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge for the past 140 years.
It took a delicate dance of negotiation to get to this point.
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"I hope this doesn't look too tacky," she says, taking a delicate swig.
Teachers like Ms. Herbach take a delicate approach to students with physical illnesses.
"What's your take?" I wave my little grape shisha at them all and grin, "I'm into it!" then take a delicate puff.
It takes a delicate dance between freedom and discipline for that situation to appear but that's where the glory lies.
Coloccini's January bombshell left both player and club in difficult positions, and Pardew had to take a delicate approach as his captain dealt with his off-field problems.
"And she is always conscious of her upper arms, so I wanted to hide that," he added of Ms. Spencer, taking a delicate sip of green tea that had been delivered by two assistants who bowed ever so slightly as they left the room.
Jonathan Easton, a Manhattan psychoanalyst who studied music with Mr. Mosca for 10 years, said: "I believe it takes a delicate balance of emotional forces to facilitate the creation of art as extraordinary as Sal's, and that balance can be upset.
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