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In the morning, check the porch light to see what delicate moth was drawn in and is now too cold to fly away.
And Mr. Reaños had no idea what delicate condition his cousin was in, that he was barely ambulatory, brain-injured and could not talk, he said.
Rutherford was determined that his staff should not endanger their health through overwork, and the six o'clock deadline was absolute: at that hour all electric plugs would be pulled and all switches thrown, no matter what delicate stage this or that experiment might be at.
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That and Korey's death brought back the reality of what a delicate game we play.
What was "delicate" was that Payne, 33, was black (The Tribune said he was "of light skin and good manners").
Pensioners, children, the working class... what a delicate little flower Miss Horrocks must be, the mental equivalent of the unfortunate Boy In The Bubble.
"What's delicate about the Israeli argument," she said, "is that they haven't said they are at war with the P.L.O., but the vocabulary they use is that of a state of war.
"I often get letters asking why we can't see the holes clearer," he said, during the Open golf on BBC, going on to explain what a delicate job it is for the golf club wallahs, cutting the holes correctly, and how they go round the edges with white paint to try to help Alliss's correspondents: "They try, believe you me, they try".
What a delicate sound.
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