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Writer tells about visiting Kendal at Hanover, a continuing-care retirement community that his wife's mother had looked at as a likely place to settle for what elder-care workers delicately refer as "the remaining years"... Kendal is an elder-paradise.
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The civil defence workers cradled the corpses before placing them delicately on the bright orange stretchers.
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But the bulk of his workers are foreigners, like the Polish woman and her daughter who were delicately placing ripe fruit on plastic trays on a May afternoon.
In a handwritten series of 1972 speeches, many of them heavily edited in pen, a teacher from Beijing's outskirts recalled how his comrades "patiently and delicately" sought to reform a teacher who was not a worker, but a member of the wealthy class.
Hotel workers walk in on threesomes, twosomes and, most commonly, onesomes, and must extricate themselves as delicately as possible because, make no mistake, the guest's opinion of the situation holds quite a bit of weight.
Mix delicately.
Very delicately.
Explore delicately.
He sipped, delicately.
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