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There's a harrowing moment in "Broadchurch" that is handled in a typically delicate fashion: In search of something to do, Danny's grieving mother goes to the grocery store and waves of silent reactions greet her.
While she is typically " delicate" and " tip-toey" with her patients, if the patient has limited financial means and is considering spending a large sum on an unproven, alternative treatment, she will speak more forcefully as there is a " harm issue here".
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Such high-coherence lasers, however, are typically large, delicate and costly.
While the pollen of most plants is nearly indestructible, the pollen of orchids is typically extremely delicate, leaving no fossil record.
Her massive, twisted sculptures seem to vomit up feminine elements the word "pulchritudinous" comes to mind to subvert everything we think we know about a medium that is typically domestic, delicate, and decorative.
A teacup is typically too delicate and does not contain the rough bottom required for sharpening.
They are also typically in a delicate state of conservation.
In typically quirky and delicate style, Burton is probing away at such matters as cultural snobbery, sexism, the predicament of married women in late 1950s America, and artistic jealousy.
Above a tipping point, warm seawater typically upsets this delicate symbiotic balance and corals expel the algae, turning white and eventually dying if high temperatures persist.
But party-switching is a delicate and typically secretive process, and the first move usually has to come from the switcher.
While these individuals are typically known for cleaning delicate fabrics, they are also experienced in pressing.
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