Fairystrings are delicate: delicate on the lumens, and delicate to handle in order to avoid tangling.
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I have been treating myself like a delicate, delicate flower.
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He directs with a delicate touch — but it might be too delicate.
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He directs with a delicate touch — but it might be too delicate.
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Critical thinking may lead to logical solutions, but it's a delicate process because we are all very delicate.
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The firm described the product as offering a "delicate feminine appeal" — for the not-so-delicate price of £495 ($681).
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The princess, clutching a bouquet of delicate pink roses, stunned in a white dress beneath a delicate lace overlay by Rodebjer.
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French Montana)" Delicate Steve Delicate Steve - "WinnersDelicate Steve - "TomorrowDelicate Steve - "Cartoon Rock" 24hrs 24hrs - "You Know"24hrs - "What You Like (ft.
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The previous two records were more worlds, it wasn't as focused on getting to know Delicate Steve, whatever Delicate Steve is.
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It's a delicate malt beverage flavored with lemon juice and cane sugar in a can that hisses open with a delicate fizz.
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The HeroSurg is intended for use during laparoscopic surgery, and in particular, for delicate operations where the surgeon may be suturing delicate tissue.
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"The highlands of Ethiopia are a more delicate place, so coffee Arabica at its core is a fairly delicate fruit-provided evergreen shrub," he added.
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Delicate balance Clinton faces a delicate balance, too, of distinguishing herself from Sanders without alienating Democrats whose support she will need if she ultimately wins the nomination.
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Such is the delicate state of a not-so-delicate game now that science has established a link between concussions on the field and degenerative brain disease.
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We forage sweet woodruff as well, which is a very delicate, star-shaped plant with green leaves and a delicate white flower, which gives almond and vanilla flavors.
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Susan Barba's second book, "geode," is rich with shining interiors and tactile relationships, delicate human to delicate earth, small delusions of ownership against wider backdrops of loss and time.
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In a year that's so far been dominated by dainty, delicate tattoos, it's unlikely that the latest trend would be the furthest thing from dainty or delicate — but it is.
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Unfortunately this Viking's run-in with the delicate sensibilities of modern life (or at least the delicate sensibilities of modern Canadian life) didn't end with his victory in the cage.
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I don't want delicate change — the chipping away slowly.
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It's an incredibly delicate — and challenging — measurement to make.
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I really love them and they're so delicate to me.
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In another video, the "Delicate" singer dances in the snow.
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In the words of Swift, it's just all very delicate.
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Potts (Emma Thompson) looks particularly delicate as a tiny teapot.
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All of these images are dreamy, delicate, and very Swift.
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Life in the Rift Valley lakes is a delicate balance.
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I just laughed because it was a very delicate situation.
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In the meantime, it highlights the region's delicate diplomatic balance.
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Third and finally, the opposition is in a delicate position.
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The delicate issues surrounding privacy and mapping software aren't new.
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At once ferocious and delicate, that voice will live forever.
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Simply smooth it on to protect your most delicate designs.
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For the European Union in particular, the issue is delicate.
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There's no point being delicate about it: MBAs are expensive.
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The arrests come at a delicate time in German politics.
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Just so soft and delicate and melts in your mouth.
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It's delicate — and the lane is made out of wood.
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FINANCIAL CENTRES, like delicate plants, thrive in the right conditions.
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But, there's some limitations: high temperatures can damage delicate components.
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It is also delicate — and a bit of a risk.
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This may yield more delicate dynamics of their maser spots.
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It is a delicate time for the world food system.
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"The ear is a delicate organ," he tells The Verge.
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One delicate issue is whether the plan needs congressional authorization.
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The delicate chain paired perfectly with her fresh makeup look.
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Plus, the delicate chain gives the statement piece perfect balance.
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The vampire worm can also help reattach delicate body parts.
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Still, this is a delicate phase for the de Forests.
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Photographers at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park on Dec.
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But there's also raw and delicate politics at play — Rep.
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Looking at these delicate, inviting displays, my eyelids grow heavy.
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Proteins are too costly and delicate to manufacture from scratch.
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Pakistan's role in the peace negotiations is a delicate one.
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Life is such a delicate thing, Take care of yourselves.
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The OECD's assessment highlights the delicate policy challenges facing Japan.
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That's a delicate dance and this bag performs it well.
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Student debt is a delicate subject in the Democratic primary.
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Our atmosphere is a thin blue line, delicate and hazy.
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Ready to navigate one of life's most delicate social situations?
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The majority opinion "upsets the delicate balance," Judge Thompson wrote.
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The dryer's top compartment is also optimized for delicate items.
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Soils are delicate and have to be taken care of.
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Abroad, she will need to manage delicate relations with China.
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Patriarch Bartholomew has hitherto walked a delicate line over Ukraine.
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This comes when the internal situation in Colombia is delicate.
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They built a delicate bowl of sliced cucumber and mâche.
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That situation worked out well, highlighting friendly but delicate relations.
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He had no gift for conveying delicate shades of feeling.
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Japan's wartime occupation of China also remains a delicate issue.
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The result was massive damage to delicate systems and instruments.
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Success is a delicate flower that can easily be killed.
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Much like Nicki's style, it's simultaneously aggressive, delicate, and arrogant.
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The bill's popularity puts the president in a delicate position.
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Somehow, despite the delicate fabric, it was chunky and raw.
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Serena Williams knows all about managing such delicate family sensibilities.
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Donham is painted as delicate and fearful for her life.
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The contents are unlikely to be delicate or ethereal, though.
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The gentle formula works on even the most delicate lips.
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She uses pearls to create a delicate yet striking look.
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But being your own boss requires a delicate balancing act.
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The crumb was tender and delicate, dissolving in my mouth.
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They were young and both a delicate shade of pink.
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There's a delicate balance to find, between madness and sport.
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It's a particularly delicate line to walk as a woman.
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In one sense, Mr. Cruz was walking a delicate line.
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Its delicate unfurling lured me back for a second viewing.
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The chop was delicate, and the sauce was nearly fluorescent.
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Without this, it is difficult to face such delicate challenges.
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Disarming the militias is one of Abadi's most delicate challenges.
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Designing the intelligence was a delicate matter, and took time.
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Royal Asia Vegetable Spring Rolls are light, crispy, and delicate
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Selecting an ideal for Bobby Portis is a delicate task.
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David was so small and delicate when he was naked.
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Contrary to popular belief, the penis is a delicate item.
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Transforming their stories is a very precise and delicate exertion.
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Obviously, incorporate some engagement with the clitoris, but be delicate.
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Not overwhelming the town does, indeed, require a delicate balance.
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A delicate watch that can be dressed up or down
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Fresh and delicate products are harder to get as well.
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"It is delicate because people's belongings are private," said Hill.
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Delicate pizzicato movements evoked the filigree wisps of Persian calligraphy.
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It's a rage that protects the most delicate observer's heart.
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The article comes at a delicate time for Egypt politically.
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Then move along to our area of delicate glass bottles.
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The more delicate ingredients are in refrigerators, close at hand.
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Given this delicate balance, there is little room for error.
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It showed just how delicate a diplomatic position he's in.
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The attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, is in a delicate position.
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It is a delicate moment politically as well as militarily.
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Alyssa advised me to be delicate with my word choice.
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Male dominance actually requires a pretty delicate balance, Glick said.
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It was a very delicate process of entering this relationship.
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But antismoking efforts in China face a delicate political situation.
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With older, more delicate vintages, it was a perfect choice.
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Fantastic warmed in brown butter to preserve their delicate texture.
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The work takes a practiced eye and a delicate touch.
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We were impressed by how safely delicate plants reached us.
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I let him drive, warning him of the delicate transmission.
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It is a delicate decision with political and legal consequences.
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The covert element — cyber attacks, sabotage — is the most delicate.
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The ban put Boeing and Airbus into a delicate position.
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"It's a delicate mixture, but it's part of the adventure."
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That's a delicate dynamic for GOP candidates, as Handel showed.
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Super Bowl halftime shows have not always been delicate issues.
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There is also the delicate matter of Court's social views.
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It's a delicate business, making her personal life so public.
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At issue is the delicate politics of race and education.
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CAIRO — In Morocco, it would tip a delicate political balance.
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The question from the analyst on Thursday was delicate enough.
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They are crunchy and delicate and impossible to stop eating.
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Benchmark's suit shows that the balance of power is delicate.
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Smith and Fanning bring thoughtful performances to this delicate tale.
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Meals are prepared and consumed according to a delicate politique.
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The residents in more delicate health traveled in specialty ambulances.
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The texture was rich yet delicate at the same time.
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Trudeau has a delicate balancing act in front of him.
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The escalation comes at a delicate time for trade relations.
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Layering them correctly is very much a delicate art form.
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Ribbonlike spikemoss and delicate polypodies crept neatly over rock faces.
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Lemann is far too delicate to call Epstein a fabulist.
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"At times it is a very difficult and delicate sell. "
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The weekend's developments still leave Trump in a delicate spot.
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Little Scream, makes delicate, whispering pop with a melancholy edge.
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She was tough and brash yet delicate in her way.
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The attack came at a particularly delicate time in Afghanistan.
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The recipes do not yield delicate, ornate pieces of art.
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Here, Ashley is mixed at a delicate threshold of audibility.
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He can make delicate pencil lines and thick black marks.
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They are so delicate yet so hardy, so ingeniously evolved.
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Oh's delivery is mesmerizing, causing delicate goosebumps down the spine.
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Delicate tendrils of ink twist skywards in silky, smoky strands.
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There's a delicate relationship between the corporation and the franchisees.
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Well, that's a delicate question because we work for McKinsey.
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Sara Haq has made dozens of delicate reeds sprout through the wooden floor, in an act of ecological disruption that also has delicate beauty (though its groan-inducing title, "Trans-plant," undercuts its poetry).
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"A good backhoe operator can be surprisingly delicate," Ms. Loorya said.
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Before she sang "Delicate," Taylor gave a speech honoring pride month.
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In this delicate time, we need a lot of audacious decisions.
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It was a very delicate and sad and low-key album.
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Cat Power's delicate vocals on Wanderer were clear and humanly rendered.
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But it was delicate work, and the probe would often crash.
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These things, in the real world -- FINK: These are delicate issues.
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But the smaller a CPU is the more delicate it becomes.
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For her last two court appearances, Delvey wore delicate, feminine looks.
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She accessorized with white sneakers and a delicate gold choker necklace.
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When it comes to texture, greens range from hardy to delicate.
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The broadside comes at a delicate time in global financial markets.
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Cocoa trees need a delicate balance of rainy and dry weather.
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There are even individual eye masks to specifically treat delicate skin.
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It was a Sunday afternoon in 1915, and Winnie, a delicate
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Sorry, basic hoops and delicate bits and bobs — it's been real.
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These are delicate talks and hopefully all will turn out well.
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"We contend that we are at a delicate moment," Lagarde said.
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WE DIDN'T REALIZE THAT CUPID IS IN THE DELICATE MUSIC VIDEO.
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Many makers of delicate Swiss mechanical watches grappled with dwindling sales.
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Today, women are so much more than delicate, picture-perfect subjects.
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The Evers administration also has a delicate political balance to strike.
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Under the wool Roomba's flesh was delicate, unaccustomed to the sun.
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Danylyuk's ouster comes at a delicate point in the aid negotiations.
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I understand this is a delicate dance in an election year.
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Mr Ossoff scouted out one possible, delicate path to that goal.
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I wanted my nose to be smaller, more delicate, more feminine.
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The star paired the dress with a delicate embellished lace veil.
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She accented the look with delicate vintage-inspired Neil Lane jewelry.
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Ladurée made the delicate pastries, and Manolo Blahnik designed the shoes.
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Canada's decision to grant Qunun asylum comes at a delicate time.
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I am too delicate to be shouted at by cranky commuters.
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Rather, her drawings on paper and collages are very delicate works.
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I just mean this is a very delicate, dangerous, complex situation.
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Companies like Facebook walk a delicate line with law enforcement agencies.
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The delicate, light peach-colored macarons are available while stock lasts.
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It also came during a delicate time in inter-Korean diplomacy.
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Tie-in novels often have to play with a delicate balance.
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Strength can be pretty and delicate while also being crushingly powerful.
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Having metal teeth in delicate places is not without its worries.
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Like all branding, however, the influencer business is a delicate one.
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It's a delicate balance that's all about the airline's bottom line.
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Removing Confederate monuments can be a delicate issue in the South.
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They resemble elongated vessels for tiny ships, delicate and seemingly precarious.
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Those are topical issues that can be so delicate to [discuss].
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So many of these delicate manipulations continue to escape robotic control.
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It's a delicate process that is both disgusting and immensely gratifying.
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They see the delicate, low-cut blouses that appear almost Victorian.
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One person close to the discussions said the situation was "delicate".
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Delicate Steve, 28 What's the best music to have sex to?
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Everything in the house seems so small and delicate around him.
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That includes the most delicate of all waxing situations: the armpit.
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It's a delicate balancing act that, so far, investors are cheering.
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It's perfect juxtaposition between a burly man and a delicate action.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - As diplomatic faux-pas go, it's a delicate one.
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It's urgent, politically delicate work, much harder than winning an election.
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Small reptiles have delicate bodies and typically deteriorate quickly, he said.
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Dang's ingenious material choices suspend these conceptual tensions in delicate equipoise.
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Communication and understanding will be key in the delicate times ahead.
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The balance between security and privacy is more delicate than ever.
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How would one handle this with delicate but determined self-advocacy?
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Northern Ireland is facing its most delicate political moment in years.
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The report is delicate as to what Starr knew, or not.
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Among the delicate flora and ornate dresses, a war quietly rages.
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Steve Kerr, his coach, understood the delicate nature of Green's predicament.
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It was dark and mottled on the outside and delicate within.
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Over time, he developed a delicate procedure to do just that.
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This versatile piece of hosiery does tend to be delicate, though.
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Clinton set off on a delicate balancing act of her own.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Forget cherry blossoms and delicate slices of raw fish.
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Ms. Spar, 53, is taking the helm at a delicate moment.
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Instead, I carry in my luggage a delicate pile of paper.
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And apparently, fresh sanctions could put demand in a delicate situation.
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But this uni was delicate, subtle, and reminiscent of sea foam.
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But others said the consultants rarely waded into delicate policy matters.
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"It's a delicate ecosystem across users, creators and advertisers," Weinstein said.
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A delicate temperature balance is essential to keep the ice growing.
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Relations between North Korea and the United States are particularly delicate.
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Coachella is a delicate ecosystem of the grand and the intimate.
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The children playing in the rubbish, caught in delicate morning sun.
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Are you likely to be a "light and delicate" whisky lover?
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It's basically just an expensive and delicate form of electronic Lego.
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The atmosphere in your relationships will be very delicate this evening.
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On the latter song her voice is delicate as gold filigree.
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Clearly, controlling the thermals on this thing is a delicate task.
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This is not the time to be wishy-washy or delicate.
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A delicate approach to the candidate is now in the works.
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They have almost no flavor and are the opposite of delicate.
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I could see that he was in a very delicate position.
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Mr. Frerichs's case is similarly caught up in delicate geopolitical negotiations.
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No, it's a delicate process that must be refined over time.
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Browsing Think delicate diamond rings, chunky glass necklaces, whimsical painted brooches.
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At least this one can't directly blow up Amelia's delicate world.
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For the city administration, moving forward will be a delicate process.
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The oil there is so mind blowing—so fresh and delicate.
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The issue of nationality in EU careers is a delicate one.
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Smooth, complex, soft, salty and strong — yet delicate, luscious and elegant.
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Trump's anger at Nielsen is really anger at this delicate balance.
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It's a delicate dance with someone who knows how to lead.
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Researchers must use small glasses and delicate nets to separate them.
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The resulting influence, both economic and cultural, is a delicate subject.
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"Maintaining civility in public discourse is a delicate thing," says Feldman.
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French fries get a dusting of dried lavender, delicate and summery.
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The images are gentle and intimate, emphasizing detail and delicate color.
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Races handle the delicate issue of time cutoffs in different ways.
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There, Francis may have an even more delicate path to navigate.
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Hanyu can appear delicate, a boyish Christopher Robin with his Pooh.
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Her new visual for "Delicate" is a departure from that image.
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As tensions increased, the two sides conducted delicate negotiations in London.
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Myers feared that Dorian's rains could easily worsen already delicate conditions.
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It will be just this little delicate thread that goes woosh!
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Thin Mint The Audrey Hepburn of cookies: Classic, delicate and thin.
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This one is big and solid — and also surprisingly, surpassingly delicate.
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Over the ensuing week, a delicate balance in Syria has collapsed.
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That delicate and politically sensitive step toward European integration is inevitable.
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Turns out, her delicate approach is easy to love — and copy.
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Beck is five feet eight, slender, and handsome, with delicate features.
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His boss is unstable and publicly undercuts him in delicate moments.
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Was this the delicate newborn we had once so anxiously tended?
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The delicate sweetness of just-picked vegetables is always worth savoring.
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A soft-bristle brush is key when dealing with delicate materials.
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Rebuilding a just political system, he knew, was a delicate process.
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The 615 fragments amounted to a precious and delicate jigsaw puzzle.
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His images are strong, yet delicate, and his awareness is unobtrusive.
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I couldn't do anything nuanced or delicate [in rock 'n' roll].
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For men it can be an especially delicate line to walk.
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The jewelers were often looking through microscopes for the delicate work.
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The unnamed expatriate in these stories is delicate, vulnerable, needy, thoughtful.
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It was a delicate dance — and it seems to have worked.
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The shuffle comes at a delicate time for China's financial leadership.
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They take a refined, even delicate approach to a large subject.
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It's a delicate balance as the retailers try to maximize profits.
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Here, she also captures the delicate intersections of class and race.
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But they are in a delicate dance with conservatives and moderates.
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There was a delicate orchid in every window of the room.
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Some of Babbo's most exciting pastas stand on more delicate flavors.
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And you should pay attention, since it still seems too delicate.
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The dense pancakes overpowered the delicate flavor of the popping boba.
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The dress was accessorized with a delicate belt and glittering earrings.
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This year that balancing act has been more delicate than usual.
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Commercial extraction could throw off, or destroy, its delicate ecological balance.
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But in this delicate acoustic bolero, they still cling to hope.
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But the media industry is particularly delicate terrain, Ms. Spicer said.
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But by comparison with Mr. Pompeo, Mr. Obama's language was delicate.
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R. I'm sorry, but your parents are not delicate hothouse orchids.
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The coconut arrives agape, the shell framing a delicate, clouded jelly.
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I probably would avoid dishes that are overly spicy or delicate.
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They are instead trying to pull off a delicate balancing act.
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Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act.
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There is an often overlooked, delicate side to his work, too.
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Certainly, they're meant to inspire an awe for Earth's delicate systems.
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It's rare that such delicate songs can carry so much weight.
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The path is there, but it will require a delicate balance.
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They're like delicate flowers, so we'll see what happens to them.
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His face is clean shaven except for a delicate pencil mustache.
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Danger to the tourists aside, it is also an extremely delicate ecosystem.
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Urushido gave the lemongrass a good pounding to release its delicate oils.
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But the hacked audio nonetheless comes at a delicate time for Clinton.
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Rounding off the drink is whipped cream and delicate, pearl-like sprinkles.
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The key, however, is striking the delicate balance between style and functionality.
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It's mainly just him and an acoustic guitar singing a delicate falsetto.
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Her hands are delicate, yet rough, covered in traces of hard work.
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Whipped up sand and tangled fishing gear had harmed the delicate coral.
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But See You Yesterday walks a delicate line between optimism and tragedy.
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Conservationists worry that the move will threaten an ecosystem in delicate balance.
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Balancing a free market and prescriptive regulatory approach is a delicate task.
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Soulage's blacks are not usually delicate, but they are not brutal either.
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You have to be so beautiful and expressive and delicate with everything.
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I reserve soothing, moisturizing formulas for more delicate areas like my cheeks.
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It appears to be delicate chamber music for percussion, viola and piano.
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It's more important not to add tension to an already delicate situation.
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The time for delicate feelings is I don't know when, says Meg.
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I wouldn't have expected "Delicate" to become the anthem for Taylor's renaissance.
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"It's probably the most delicate piece in the collection," Mr. Saillard said.
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"It's a very delicate line between innovation and privacy," Cowan-Brown said.
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Now, authorities are working on the delicate task of removing the fuel.
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"Back & Forth" is a more rollicking, but still delicate, piece of work.
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They also cannot print more delicate structures like blood vessels, or vasculature.
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Go deeper: Sri Lanka's deadliest terror attack ever shakes a delicate balance
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The signs are that the #MeToo movement has reached a delicate stage.
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The fragile five seem less delicate today than they did in 2013.
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The indies are as vibrant as ever, but it's a delicate situation.
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Now, he appreciates the delicate balance displayed on the 16-acre site.
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Restoring it will involve striking a delicate balance between compassion and control.
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The agreement highlights Mr Putin's delicate balancing act in the Middle East.
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Rosenstein has therefore spent more than a year walking a delicate tightrope.
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MJ recommends two books: Lauren Groff's short story collection Delicate Edible Birds.
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It keeps them cool and protects their delicate skin from the sun.
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Green groups say irreversible damage has been done to the delicate habitat.
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Duterte's plan is delicate because it may imply Philippine territorial control there.
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Maybe you go for a delicate design that's just behind your ear.
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There were hookups, but we had to be delicate in that house.
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There's a delicate balance to being just the right amount of disheveled.
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"This is not a way we play," the "Delicate" singer told him.
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But scientists are also concerned about the delicate ecosystems that cacti support.
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They are vintage with delicate swirls of circular diamonds set in platinum.
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In small markets, super PACs can overwhelm a candidate's delicate spending plans.
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Julia's about as delicate strategically as Scot was in the immunity challenge.
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It's Ernest Hemingway but for complicated and delicate matters of foreign policy.
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The delicate structure should only be rebuilt one more time, he said.
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The situation was very delicate, the contact to be made in secret.
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Her delicate electro-pop touches on sex, non-conformity, and gender fluidity.
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The slip-like silhouette featured delicate floral appliqués and sequined stars throughout.
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Prince Mohammed's visit comes at a delicate moment in French-Saudi relations.
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Delicate Truth (2013), turns on the outsourcing of war to private defense
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Delicate Truth, for example, as Le Carré thunders against the success of
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Both mother and daughter sport matching gold anklets, decorated with delicate charms.
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Experts on Washington's delicate diplomatic relationship with Europe had surprisingly undiplomatic reactions.
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It's a delicate balance that many gyms just can't seem to handle.
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But more confirmation is needed, as this is a very delicate topic.
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It's this delicate balance that has earned the series -- and Bloom -- accolades.
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She transforms a bluebird into a delicate swirl of cobalt and rust.
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This delicate dance has been repeated by other big name technology companies.
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He makes delicate, scribbly line drawings on paper, à la Henri Michaux.
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But this cocktail of flirtation is a delicate one that requires consideration.
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Pelosi is, in effect, surrounded by enemies and facing a delicate situation.
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They said it's a very delicate course to navigate at this point.
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People don't like doping because it cracks sports' delicate veneer of fairness.
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Success is a delicate balance of customer self-discovery and retailer guidance.
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Consumer adoption of IoT technologies is extremely delicate; it hinges on trust.
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Mr. Beilman's delicate, wistful rendition of Kreisler's "Liebesleid," the encore, was lovely.
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There is a delicate beauty to this movie and its visual composition.
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It was a delicate act for him, instilling trust without being disingenuous.
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For Germany, the resolution comes at a delicate time for Ms. Merkel.
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The goal with fried soft-shell crabs is usually a delicate crust.
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Committees were formed, some 28500,6900 meetings occurred and delicate agreements were brokered.
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Canada's decision to grant asylum to Qunun comes at a delicate time.
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As one can imagine, dealing with quantum particles is a delicate business.
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Jenkins uses it for more delicate meats, such as chicken and ribs.
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Republican members of Congress on the ballot face a particularly delicate task.
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" She has grown fond of this word, which also appears on "Delicate.
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The charges for Robinson come at a delicate time for the UAW.
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Front Burner Delicate is the word that best describes these Spanish cookies.
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If anything, Leica cameras are considered downright delicate compared to other cameras.
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For a delicate, salmonlike fish, try Arctic char paired with soba noodles.
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Pom-pom jewels These pom rings are delicate and great for layering.
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I've been told I have very thin skin and quite delicate, too.
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Your large stew pot and your delicate family china will thank you.
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That is when, of course, the ruling color is a delicate pink.
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A Way," and "it took a delicate hand to ensure these somewhat
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"Lost in Translation" (2003) is a delicate drama set in Tokyo, Japan.
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Several recent polls, however, might widen cracks in this delicate facade. Mrs.
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There is extreme attention to detail throughout the duplex, including delicate wainscoting.
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" She said it is a "delicate balance" in considering "crimes and misdemeanors.
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"Eyes are a delicate, precious thing that you cannot replace," Hovanesian said.
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To carry out a delicate sales campaign, Insys made some unusual choices.
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Ms. Jackson has a soufflé of a voice — thin, delicate, pleasurably sweet.
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Plus, it's much simpler to buy them online since they're somewhat delicate.
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This will impose a heavy and delicate demand on our moral resources.
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Mr. Lerner skates across this frozen lake of pique with delicate skill.
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The broth is good, delicate and substantial at once, profound without belligerence.
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I don't know how well the delicate moving parts will handle it.
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Clusters can be delicate things that grow slowly, even accidentally, over decades.
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She was wearing smart, sponsored athletic gear, and a delicate jadeite necklace.
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But a properly working steam heat system is a delicate balancing act.
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Migrant workers' use of the former bomb shelters remains a delicate topic.
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The scene was downright delicate by GOT standards; an elegant, PG passing.
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It was a delicate balance, but they maintained it for a decade.
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It is a delicate push and pull, the role of first lady.
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It's not super beefy like steak; it's a delicate and tender piece.
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If there's one jewelry trend that's made for Instagram, it's delicate jewelry.
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It's a delicate dance, as two demographic ships pass in the night.
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How could such a tiny, delicate thing be responsible for planetary devastation?
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I have a feel for the delicate balance between business and creativity.
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In delicate ecosystems around the world, they threaten other species with extinction.
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Juggling core values and full-on capitalism, however, remains a delicate business.
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Delicate, halting riffs grew into nervous bursts and, before long, pounding rhythms.
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That can complicate all of the delicate work the scouts have done.
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They could tell that the delicate, light bones belonged to a bird.
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For the two women, there is another delicate undercurrent to their rivalry.
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Gluten-free bread doughs are much more delicate than their wheat counterparts.
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Songs that were delicate on record became technicolor and, sometimes, raunchy onstage.
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But they couldn't bear to hold their delicate noses and vote Clinton.
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For one, the infrastructure surrounding blood donation is a delicate balancing act.
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Best of all are Giordano's illustrations, done in heart-stoppingly delicate embroidery.
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All working together in a delicate balance to make the perfect instrument.
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All the windows are too much, too ornate, too delicate, too dark.
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He will have to proceed quickly, though, while maintaining a delicate touch.
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In this delicate transitional moment, restraint on all sides is still needed.
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No new theory of government, no delicate balance between freedom and obligation.
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Persuade someone to read "A Delicate Aggression" in 50 words or less.
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Or that such a delicate voice could quell such a motorized riot.
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In that capacity, he undertook delicate diplomatic missions to Indochina and Afghanistan.
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Those delicate discussions, though, have largely not made it over to Italy.
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Slice delicate fruits and vegetables, cut root vegetables, carve meat and more.
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Why we like it: The multicooker produces moist yolks and delicate whites.
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A delicate-looking matron began descending the stairs toward her private box.
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Delicate and transparent garments — skirts, shifts and blouses — depart from the boudoir.
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I'm not talking about delicate bits sometimes buried harmlessly in sushi rolls.
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In doing so, she established a delicate balance of color and space.
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He found that the more delicate the shavings, the faster they melted.
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A reporter raised this delicate point to Curry in the press room.
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It feels worse, dents easily, and likely contributed to their delicate builds.
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On Friday morning, Mr. Trump seemed to casually dismiss the delicate compromise.
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Even more notably, Davidsen intersperses displays of force with delicate lyrical strokes.
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It's a delicate balance, and one Arena himself prefers not to discuss.
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"Your mission is delicate," Aoun's office cited him as telling the cabinet.
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The delicate crispy crust snapped under my fingers, and the "chicken" flaked.
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A high of 64 and a delicate breeze are in store. Swish.
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Civil servants are acutely aware of the delicate role they must play.
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The skin of his face was delicate, unblemished, as pale as paper.
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Ms. Graham, as ever, walked a delicate line between worldliness and earnestness.
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"As a legal and policy matter it's all pretty delicate," he added.
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Vantablack was so delicate that, once applied, it could not be touched.
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The selection process proves as delicate and nuanced as the writing itself.
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I put on a more delicate fragrance today — Infusion d'Iris by Prada.
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Delicate and airy, Mr. Snelson's creations assumed a bewildering variety of guises.
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The prosecutor's annual report comes at a delicate moment for the court.
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This delicate balance must inform the high Court's decision in Peruta v.
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It's a delicate balance, and she toes the line with acrobatic grace.
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She can make blunt shapes, delicate lines, and orchestrate the dripping paint.
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He considered it a moment, as if contemplating a more delicate mode.
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Perhaps the most delicate topic for the two leaders will be Russia.
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"I wanted something delicate but complex," he said of the Dentelle design.
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It's a delicate balance, given the affection many Democrats feel for Biden.
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Their nearest relatives were not delicate grasses, but single-use plastic stirrers.
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"We were on pins and needles" during the delicate operation, said Cohen.
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Former President George H.W. Bush is 93 and also in delicate health.
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The bill comes at a delicate time in United States-China relations.
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It can interfere with the delicate balance our bodies need to maintain.
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Convincing sources to go on the record is an incredibly delicate process.
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But the treatment of Mama creates a snag in this delicate movie.
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Biden also needs to pace himself — and this will require delicate navigation.
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But his remarks illustrate the delicate situation of post-revolutionary Sudan. Sen.
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Hollywood has long operated on a delicate balance between creators and distributors.
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Moving around your home or office requires some delicate and complex maneuvers.
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At this stage, though, every shot oozes a delicate kind of beauty.
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Translating our strong responses to scent into art is a delicate practice.
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It's great for Super Mario Sunshine but too delicate for other titles.
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Nashville singer-songwriter Margo Price, in a delicate, humble song, captures that.
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Labour, in particular, presented an unforeseen problem that proved delicate and complex.
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Her "Self-Portrait" (2018) is a delicate oil painting on chiffon fabric.
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It was tender, juicy, and cheesy, with a delicate layer of crispy breading.
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He handles Swartz's suicide and its aftermath with a delicate and respectful touch.
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Yet the place of the nude in Turkish art remains a delicate issue.
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But sniffer dogs have to be trained, and that is a delicate process.
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Lucky for us, she did, and the delicate rose immediately took center stage.
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His songs were delicate and hypnotic—full of haunting melodies and classical fingerpicking.
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Or, simply bring in something more delicate, like a new vase or planter.
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The sauce was delicate and creamy, and then green with an infused oil.
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The Delicate Art of Creating New EmojiHow does the emoji sausage get made?
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"Vetting customers is the most delicate part of our whole activity," Zapparoli said.
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It's evocative of those arresting-yet-delicate passages from the Valiant Hearts soundtrack.
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Inside, two pairs of delicate twisty wires rest on beds of foam rubber.
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Trump's willingness to speak bluntly on delicate subjects is core to his appeal.
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The singer also accessorized her outfit with delicate earrings and her "J" necklace.
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She accessorized her ensemble with a delicate golden necklace and black strappy heels.
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I'd expected him to praise me for having done something delicate and difficult.
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The lawsuit may embarrass Macron at a delicate moment in French-Saudi relations.
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He went on about industrial contaminants and the delicate ecosystem of the spring.
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James described it as "a very delicate situation, a very sensitive situation" Monday.
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Justice's Pamella Roland outfit was complete with voluminous sleeves and delicate lace fabric.
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His neck and shoulders where heavily muscled, but his hands were almost delicate.
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It's delicate, it's chic, it has a freakin' rose quartz crystal on it.
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Even delicate crops such as strawberries and peaches are being considered for mechanization.
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A newly developed goop could be the key to 3D printing delicate objects.
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Not exactly delicate, that burger is topped with bacon, American cheese—and pastrami.
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The high court's action comes at a delicate time in U.S.-Iranian relations.
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It's a love song about the delicate moments before a relationship is defined.
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But Facebook is also in a delicate political situation with the Trump administration.
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The nutritional powerhouse inside that delicate eggshell can help to bridge the gap.
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We use a microscope to do the procedure, that's how delicate it is.
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I washed it on cold in the delicate cycle, and it was fine!
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Drilling through produces a lot of heat and friction in the delicate enclosure.
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That makes it hard to really understand the delicate intricacies of the cell.
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But they are damaging the image of Spanish democracy at a delicate time.
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Another stunning earring moment came from Emily Ratajkowski's dramatic yet delicate dangle earrings.
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Europeans had imagined this possibility, but the shock came at a delicate moment.
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"This is why I would say this is a delicate matter," Moscovici added.
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"The delicate strip has thin clusters of lashes spaced evenly apart," she says.
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"The stage is the biggest stage we've ever had," the "Delicate" singer explained.
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I didn't have to be delicate with my movements once strapped in, either.
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Still, climate policy remains a delicate dance for big industrial and energy companies.
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The company is developing robotic hands for the delicate manipulation of fragile goods.
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She accessorized with black boots, a simple choker and a delicate cross necklace.
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" For everyone in 2017, "a delicate condition" is the Victorian euphemism for "pregnant.
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Such is the delicate balance of Stone's pre-trial, post-gag order life.
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You place a delicate subject on the table, and your inquisitors manhandle it.
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In a Voisine painting, everything is developed to a firm yet delicate pitch.
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The female ideal at this time was about being delicate and not working.
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Or even "San Junipero," which offered a delicate, beautiful perspective on the afterlife.
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A flag at the top came out in clumps too delicate to unfold.
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It required some delicate soldering work, but the results apparently work quite well.
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It's a very delicate situation and he has very little room for maneuver.
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But authorities are treading carefully because immigration is a delicate subject in Japan.
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Trees grow naturally on many cocoa farms, providing shade for the delicate crop.
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Our experts weigh in on this delicate balance in a recent Radiate video.
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Upon closer inspection, this was clearly not a delicate, quiet, non-embarrassing event.
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It's all very recognizably Kline's: delicate, smart, hiding fear underneath a hummable chorus.
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Will it be tuna noodle casserole, or a delicate pink filet of salmon?
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Mixing them requires a delicate touch, as if you were handling explosive chemicals.
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Others — like the ones above the blue square head — are thin and delicate.
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The process by which that happens, however, can be incredibly delicate and complex.
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The DJ — the person who can smoothly navigate the delicate transition between songs.
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This is a delicate and appropriate balance, but not everyone manages it well.
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Laura: It's a delicate balancing act, and one I'm still trying to perfect.
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It looks like air travel is a delicate game of give and take.
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The school, the coach, and the players are all in a delicate situation.
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"Negotiation is a very, very delicate art," Trump says of his favorite activity.
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Her delicate sidestepping shows that Grande is actually listening to what we're saying.
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Its delicate sloping hood settled around my face in the shape of cathedral.
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The final decision on his availability, Kerr said, will require some delicate calculus.
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Britain has been in a delicate diplomatic position since seizing the Grace 1.
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This chain stud caught my eye because it was simultaneously delicate and edgy.
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Thirdly, and this is perhaps the most important thing: I'm a delicate snowflake.
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Thus the more delicate and explosive the information, the less it is shared.
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Even the most understated of long nails dictate delicate and self-censoring behavior.
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Now, a Harvard lab has produced these delicate folding flowers using the approach.
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The university is navigating a delicate balancing act as rumors and misinformation spread.
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More delicate or nuanced performances might draw us deeper into the family's troubles.
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"Delicate" immediately presented itself as one of the standouts from 2017's "Reputation."
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The natural formula lathers up nicely and leaves young, delicate skin super clean.
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The AMOC's speed depends on a delicate balance of salt and fresh water.
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Performing his work required, to borrow a title of his, a delicate balance.
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Any charges would also come at a delicate time for US-China relations.
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A different fervor, grave and delicate, moves in the daylight of his pictures.
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"This is a very delicate subject involving personal security," he told the paper.
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"Fun Home" is a delicate, subtly wrought high-wire act of a show.
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AMD's CPU connects to the motherboard through a series of super delicate pins.
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Remarkably the delicate urchins retained their flavor, delivering little hits of briny freshness.
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It was just too far away and the earring(s?) were too delicate.
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This could lead to political turmoil at a delicate time in Iraqi politics.
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The gums (or gingiva) surround and protect the delicate roots of the teeth.
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Thinking innnovately, Lasserre employed some technology to assist in the delicate, realignment process.
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These are small painted sculptures that are made out of delicate balsa wood.
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Celestite, for the record, is a mineral admired for its delicate blue color.
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With delicate flavors and textures, Gong Cha's milk tea is inviting and drinkable.
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The end result: a delicate honey with just a hint of lavender flavor.
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He negotiated a delicate peace accord between South Africa and Mozambique in 1984.
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Launch windows are delicate and timely for missions heading to Mars from Earth.
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Some of the same patterns also informed a selection of delicate earthenware pottery.
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Among them Pilar stands out for her delicate and memorable turns of phrase.
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He was often relied upon to handle delicate situations with the network's stars.
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In her delicate state, it was the only way he could embrace her.
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And these spiders with their delicate, sand-colored exoskeletons, are not bothering anyone.
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This delicate balance — liberal institutions built atop illiberal ones — is now giving way.
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Fresh herbs are more delicate than hearty vegetables and susceptible to freezer-burn.
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Then, there is the corruption issue, which will require another delicate balancing act.
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That's a delicate balance, as we've been seeing in the past few years.
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Scallops are delicate, prone to being overshadowed if you approach them without care.
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The make-up job was delicate, but he looked gaunt and, well, dead.
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"It was the most delicate movement I've seen in my life," he said.
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Emma Roberts' vintage Armani Prive gown balanced a daring neckline with delicate lace.
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For those who want a robust recovery, it's a delicate balance on wages.
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It varies in density from thin to thick, and from delicate to blunt.
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Under Mr. Falls's delicate direction, Mr. Cale makes complicated creatures of them all.
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The second reason is somewhat more delicate and has to do with racism.
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The weave of her face isn't as delicate as in my grandmother's work.
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But New Horizons has a camera that can make out stunning delicate details.
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Read: "A Delicate Touch," the 48th book in Stuart Woods's Stone Barrington series.
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Given its delicate condition, he questioned whether the request was real, he said.
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Mr. Mnuchin's turn in the spotlight comes at a delicate moment for him.
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Exquisitely wrought myrtle wreaths of ultrafine gold leaf shimmer with delicate power. Glass?
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Edinburgh-trained painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham thought it could improve her delicate health.
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"Delicate," one of the album's standouts, could pass for a Drake-Rihanna collaboration.
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"Paintings are delicate and easily prone to damage," she added in an email.
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That method was too harsh for the delicate embryonic cells of a mouse.
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If there's no steamed bass, any other delicate white fish will work fine.
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It also contains surprises: Corot's monochromatic ébauche, Cézanne's rawness and Matisse's delicate draughtsmanship.
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This is a delicate balance between the communities' medical needs and surgical needs.
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"We need their beauty and otherness, their delicate and fragile strength," he writes.
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South Korea-based nail artist Eunkyung Park makes delicate jewelry for your fingernails.
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Under these conditions the delicate fabric of our society can get stretched thin.
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Inside, there's a pile of ivory pumpkins with delicate patches of greyish-green.
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Flatten that biological soil crust and you disrupt a delicate network of life.
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Okung's candidacy comes at a delicate time for the union and the league.
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Okung's candidacy comes at a delicate time for the union and the league.
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Stormi's idyllic playhouse was decorated with blooming flower boxes and delicate butterfly decorations.
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Now, residents play a new and delicate game of water math each day.
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But her delicate dance around Donald J. Trump's candidacy drew considerable negative attention.
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"I think responsibility is a very delicate word for an artist," he said.
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In public, the two sides are saying little about the delicate diplomatic engagement.
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Some industry groups worry that the legislation could threaten the delicate trade talks.
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The racial impact of the spreading virus is delicate, all agreed, but there.
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That delicate balance teeters when it's rendered via swelling song and skipping dance.
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Friend photographed the Delicate Arch in Utah's Arches National Park for this image.
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The British meetings are a delicate matter for relations between London and Brussels.
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There is even a chicken death scene, which is delicate, nuanced and shattering.
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The renewed trade talks come at a delicate time for the Trump administration.
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The delicate hydrology of Everglades National Park, it's now clear, won't last forever.
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Her boy king had high cheekbones, a delicate nose and thick lidded eyes.
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Instead of appearing larger than life, she must achieve a quiet, delicate purity.
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Yet as 'Delicate' proves, All That is what she was born to say.
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A ping pong table and delicate exercise bikes continue the sleek glass style.
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"It's a delicate balance if they want to conserve this resource," said Press.
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And religious leaders are grappling with the delicate balance between welcoming and wary.
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Achieving dominance will require AT&T and HBO to find a delicate balance.
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It's a delicate situation in a way, in that it's a Negro spiritual.
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Smaller numbers are for heavier fabrics and ten is for thin, delicate fabrics.
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Some sections turned beguiling and innocent, with dancing riffs and delicate orchestral writing.
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To make this business model work, insurance companies must strike a delicate balance.
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It was more delicate in texture than the Napoleon, and just as saline.
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Scientists suspect that increasing dry spells could be interrupting their delicate reproduction cycles.
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While the effect of the Snøhetta extension is delicate, its impact is big.
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Our thought bubble: Facebook needs to perform a delicate and difficult balancing act.
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Both sides engaged in a delicate dance over the past couple of years.
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Jennifer Trask uses animal bones, antlers, and sewing needles to create delicate flowers.
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Tim Duncan plays with the awareness of his body as a delicate machine.
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Trump's anger at Kirstjen Nielsen was really an anger with this delicate balance.
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Mahan was worried about erosion to Delicate Arch's left leg in this photo.
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The technology is still really delicate, and therefore not ready for primetime The trouble is the tech is still really delicate — so much so that I was told using the fully functional unit without supervision would mean I might break it.
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Planning deals can take months of delicate negotiations between bank, borrower and end investor.
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She says the ordeal made her realize just how special and "delicate" pregnancy is.
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It was delicate and subtle, and the truffles did not overpower the other components.
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They are delicate; they are delightful; they are, quite frankly, a pain to make.
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Working on such a delicate topic is difficult; there will always be some criticism.
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He can also tug delicate fetal skin and guide suture needles using a grasper.
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It's a delicate balance—and in the closed, artificial ecosystem of an aquarium, futile.
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We can't know, but we do know Colton handles this very delicate situation deftly.
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Test Kitchen Tip: When grilling avocado, keep in mind that it's a delicate fruit.
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It's very delicate and I cant really put any makeup on it right now.
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The spat threatens already delicate talks to keep the government open past a Dec.
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Jewelry cases or portfolios are a wonderful way to protect your most delicate items.
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The dainty coral straps and delicate floral print makes this the quintessential spring dress.
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Almost, but not quite — you've left the thin, delicate skin of your eyelids exposed.
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The music cue is delicate and sweet, leads lilting gently against warm, fuzzy chords.
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On the other end of the spectrum, more delicate pastel pinks also took over.
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With October congressional elections ahead, the protests come at a delicate time for Macri.
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But don't let their delicate purrs deceive you: Cats are brilliant, cold-blooded assassins.
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The next frontier is more delicate medical conditions, like congestive heart failure or pregnancy.
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You poor, delicate Fabergé egg of a person, their faces communicate without a word.
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It is an extraordinarily delicate job, which Mr Comey hinted may take many months.
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What really irks me is this perception that small equals girlish, delicate, dainty. Cute.
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This delicate balance of simplicity and sophistication extends to every aspect of the story.
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Olympios' first interview regarding the scandal should shed more light on the delicate situation.
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Last week Republicans were noticeably delicate in how they handled Christine Blasey Ford's allegations.
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But Mr. Buttigieg also undertook a delicate task before the African Methodist Episcopal worshipers.
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Though large, it is delicate, with fine flowers in red plaster over the archways.
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Pros: Easy to blend, pigmented, comes in six versatile shadesCons: Super delicate and breakable
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Border businessfolk offer varying views of Mr Trump's plan to disrupt this delicate ecosystem.
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In choosing among competing guidelines, women are being asked to strike a delicate balance.
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FROM STITCHING sequins to printing logos, making clothes can be a delicate, fiddly process.
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Mineral geometries and natural forms inspire delicate artworks with fractal patterns and meticulous details.
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It required a constitutional amendment, numerous parliamentary votes and delicate negotiations with state legislatures.
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The taste was delicate and the guacamole provided a bit of acidity for balance.
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The décor is dominated by several large planters full of delicate shrubbery and moss.
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It was snagged on a piece of bark, and trembling in the delicate breeze.
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Synchrotron radiation has, for example, been employed to read scrolls too delicate to unfurl.
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This would require striking a delicate deal, perhaps retaining both brands for a while.
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It worked because I have fine-boned hands with delicate, strong wrists — piano hands.
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Although it made me realize how fragile, and how delicate, these things can be.
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But delicate fruits will have to be picked by hand for the foreseeable future.
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What's left are a passionate collection of poems that are equally revolutionary and delicate.
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"She so delicate, work out a lot I think," Munn's mom said of Ripa.
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And we got to the bottom of everything to know about the delicate accessory.
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"I do not like imagery where women look weightless, delicate, sad, childlike," Beeman says.
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They were each wrapped in a delicate white shawl from G. H. Hurt & Son.
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The shale resurgence comes at a delicate time for OPEC, Russia and the rest.
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All those delicate nuke parts need something to protect them from all that heat.
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Image: Emmanuel BrunThey were discovered centuries ago, but are too delicate to be unrolled.
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It's a really delicate thing and you've got to make sure people are comfortable.
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Discussions with China over Mr Low and its involvement with 1MDB are particularly delicate.
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Up Close & Personal Vaginas tend to be a very delicate topic for most people.
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He said policymakers face "a delicate situation that cannot be solved by a sledgehammer."
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"Snowman," her ode to a delicate, frosty lover, is quickly becoming a fan favorite.
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The iPhone X is a great smartphone with one, fairly large flaw: it's delicate.
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Not only is its dual-sided glass design delicate, but it's also fairly slippery.
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In synchronicity, they became objects of delicate beauty, like the migratory birds they mimicked.
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Corals are delicate animals, and are succumbing to pollution and sediment from coastal construction.
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Hedren accessorized her ensemble with a cross-body black clutch and delicate drop earrings.
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Eagle-eyed fans noticed the "Delicate" singer, 29, added the song to her ME!
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Hall's hands move with a delicate determination, not quite caressing the objects they made.
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All this delicate evidence was preserved by being gently covered with more fine mud.
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And Trump's increasingly livid reactions are helping Pelosi out of a delicate political spot.
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I love Chanel's Sublimage, because it's extremely delicate and I have incredibly sensitive skin.
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We do know you will NEVER look at a delicate butterfly the same way.
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She accessorized the look with black wayfarer sunglasses, a delicate necklace and leather belt.
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When you hear the word "pastel" you automatically think of something soft and delicate.
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A trainee teacher, Yassi*, remembers the delicate balancing act performed by her dance mentor.
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They're lighter in color and more delicate in general, so they require more preservatives.
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His modest-sized paintings are funky, matter-of-fact, tender, damaged, delicate, and crude.
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Like the body, it runs on a series of delicate balances, not binary switches.
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His emergence could complicate an already delicate stage of Sudan's planned transition to democracy.
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This is a very delicate issue that has to be treated with appropriate care.
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She also advises Alex and the others on another delicate point—their asylum applications.
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It's gentler than its predecessor, lead by delicate synths and Alexander's always gorgeous vocal.
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Unfortunately this is what brave journalists are exposed to when they cover delicate issues.
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No, he was not a delicate eater, which I talk about in this book.
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Like most invasive species, these snakes are putting pressure on an already delicate ecosystem.
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It's not that we're all obsessive compulsives—the novel depends on very delicate mechanisms.
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They're not the delicate hands of a surgeon — but she hopes they will be.
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Together, they exercise their birds, clip their feathers and give them delicate sponge baths.
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Leading that delicate balance between honoring the dead and winning hockey games was Rowe.
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The other was the delicate matter of making a window into the fly's brain.
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On the one hand that's going to complicated and delicate but it's doable — possibly.
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Anything that undermines this delicate balance will destabilize our communities and our economies quickly.
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During the delicate surgery, Matadi suffered a rare and unpredictable genetic reaction to anesthesia.
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There is already a delicate balance between consumers and drivers on price, for example.
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It is possible that climate change has already begun to disrupt this delicate system.
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Like many archaeological sites, they are incredibly delicate and require maintenance, study, and reverence.
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It is part of the very delicate relationship that Comey accused Trump of violating.
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Whether he can pull off this delicate high-wire act is an open question.
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The spending deal passed both chambers with bipartisan support after weeks of delicate negotiations.
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Admittedly, it's a sensitive process that involves some prep and delicate post-spray care.
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"The whole thing is delicate, and a lot of it concerns me," he said.
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At my practice, I am often charged with engaging fragile adolescents on delicate subjects.
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It is hotter, drier and the sun is more intense, burning delicate new growth.
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Quality of our fruit has suffered with the intense sun burning the delicate skins.
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They are exceptionally showy and delicate, conveying the same sturdy innocence as a daisy.
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It's safe for delicate skin, even on babies as young as six months old.
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Many people reportedly stormed past the farm's small staff without paying, trampling delicate plants.
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Samuel Adams's "for jenny" spaced out tiny gossamer notes over a delicate electronic track.
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These delicate blue-and-white panels cover the walls of Porto's São Bento station.
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"It's a delicate balance," Susan Rice, White House national security adviser, told the Times.
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The considerations behind American military action against Fatah al-Sham are complex and delicate.
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These delicate rose gold earrings make a great jewelry gift that's not too pricey.
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It's delicate on skin and will leave it looking more hydrated, even, and refreshed.
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Again, your under-eye area is delicate, so there's no need to overdo it.
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It made the deep-fried dish taste more delicate and sophisticated instead of heavy.
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Served with a delicate red pepper and cabbage slaw, it was a memorable dish.
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My parents told me to watch over her, since her body was so delicate.
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McKinnon also kept her accessories simple, wearing only earrings, a ring, and delicate bracelet.
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Some Laundress products we recommend are the Delicate Wash, Signature Detergent, and Sport Detergent.
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She donned a sparkling outfit for the event, as well as a delicate headband.
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In order to keep up this success, REI is balancing a delicate juggling act.
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I've even mastered the delicate art of interviewing riders on a jerking subway car.
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It was that delicate sheet of paper, that he maintained all of his life.
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Creating these ice-bound military bases required a delicate political negotiation to begin with.
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It's a delicate balancing act A deceased donor presents a unique set of challenges.
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Thus, in his remarks at the UN, he needed to maintain a delicate balance.
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"The IOC has a delicate decision to make," sports marketing expert Patrick Nally said.
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Paper is the artist's forte; her pieces are reflective of her transparently delicate style.
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Both sides try to misuse the delicate constitutional mechanism of impeachment for partisan benefit.
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Yet the delicate island foxes are still racing across meadows and bounding up trees.
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The icon is understated, even delicate — hardly the traditional hallmark of far right iconography.
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It comes out of this gendered view that girls can be delicate and small.
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In the event of a Clinton victory, it will be a very delicate balance.
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The latter is better suited for handling the delicate essential oils of the herb.
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A delicate question, yes, but one you'll likely be able to answer in seconds.
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Nevertheless, a new effort is underway underscoring the delicate balance between industry and nature.
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Everything revolves around the delicate balance between long-term stability and short-term success.
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For a pitcher, the pickoff throw to second base is a delicate, dangerous dance.
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People's delicate and personal moments should never leave the sanctity of the tiled space.
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The line between whether it became that or not must have been so delicate.
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Still, serpentwithfeet somehow floats above it, a delicate falsetto fluttering, calm in the center.
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Delicate acrylic threads protruding from a skirt resemble the threadlike tentacles of a jellyfish.
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The small collaged and painted works on paper feel delicate, their compositions almost casual.
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The increased surface area promotes a more delicate spirit, one suited for botanical influence.
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Team-building is a tricky, delicate endeavor, and rushing the process risks derailing it.
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A good fitness band is a delicate balance between minimalism and the latest features.
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If you want to do something delicate, like fruit, that's what skillets are for.
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These are some of the delicate creations that made Icelandic cuisine famous and infamous.
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A waiter hurried with a soft-boiled egg in a delicate swan's-neck cup.
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"The timing is very delicate," said Chang Ung, a North Korean Olympic committee representative.
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When the suspect is a cleric, like Imam Bengharsa, the matter is especially delicate.
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Top positions in Lebanon are allocated by religious sect in a delicate balancing act.
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He compared himself to a racecar, always in need of fuel and delicate tinkering.
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The Macy's stylist was the only one who probed the delicate matter of money.
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Swamp wallabies are delicate, skittish creatures, said Brandon Menzies, one of the paper's authors.
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What was the damage to the delicate bioluminescent bay in Vieques, another island municipality?
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Delicate tree branches bisect the space horizontally and vertically, dividing it into four quadrants.
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What remains is the challenge to connect before the delicate human moment has passed.
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Crown Pastries' specialty is dozens of delicate sweets, layered with hand-folded phyllo dough.
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That tipped the delicate balance of having a corporate leader as a feminist leader.
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"Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act," Jen Szalai writes.
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To create delicate decorations, Ms. Konofaos uses the pasta attachment for her stand mixer.
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It was created by edo-kiriko, the technique of cutting delicate patterns into glass.
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Gone is the cathedral's soaring, delicate 300-foot spire, which collapsed in the flames.
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I agree that these considerations, and others, make this a delicate problem to solve.
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You better have a delicate touch with these closely mowed areas around the greens.
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Pros: Safe for sensitive skin, chemical-free, soft and delicate feelCons: Pricey, not durable
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I found the work both more thundering and more delicate than it had before.
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This is a delicate exercise and one that would be difficult to execute successfully.
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Ask Real Estate Selling directly is a delicate task, but it can be done.
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I respected that a lot, that he could make something that was so delicate.
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He was built like a tall vase: thin and delicate, his skin almost translucent.
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Her silk robe fell open to reveal the delicate beige lace of her nightdress.
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Most are women because companies think their delicate touch does not damage the blooms.
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There are all sorts of nooks and crannies, delicate glass and intricate protective cases.
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Finishing salts can be a variety of shapes, from delicate flakes to crunchy crystals.
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The tactic looms as a delicate proposition for Mr. McConnell and his Republican colleagues.
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For generations, presidents have typically discussed those encounters in the most delicate of tones.
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Adopting them would break with decades of precedent and could require delicate diplomatic finessing.
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Tomei, delicate and vital, does not have the plumpness that Williams's script calls for.
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Duff also wore delicate jewelry, and let her hair hang loose around her face.
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The Eye Enhancer ($28) hydrates, tightens, and brightens the delicate skin around your eyes.
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Pitchforks have their uses, but crafting health-care policy calls for more delicate instruments.
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Trump has thrown more uncertainty into the delicate talks with tweets in recent days.
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The aromatic landing of the fermented grapes is sharp, crisp, sweet, dry, delicate, delightful.
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So I would urge people to refrain from meddling into the already delicate situation.
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It's as gossamer-delicate as the gowns, also by Rauschenberg, that the dancers wear.
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Resolving economic woes and keeping the virus at bay will be a delicate dance.
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A code name, though, allows for a familiar shorthand that avoids sharing delicate information.
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The tattoo was done by popular tattoo artist Jonboy, known for his delicate needlework.
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For now, the car's expensive electronics are too delicate to operate in heavy rain.
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Burrata is an affordable temptation, all the more valuable for its delicate, fleeting beauty.
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But if he thought this would win her more delicate treatment, he was wrong.
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That makes engineers reluctant to experiment with the delicate balance of heat and pressure.
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Employees in the newsroom spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss delicate internal matters.
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"Delicate means SO MUCH MORE now that that video is out," one fan tweeted.
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The sweet and sour herbs contrast with the delicate, flaky fish without overwhelming it.
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We've noticed that our classic, usually delicate chain link jewelry seems a little ... juiced.
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When it comes to Mr. Trump, Cadillac faces a more delicate task than most.
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Her artworks are delicate and visibly handmade, often suggesting care as well as loss.
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This is a delicate subject for big tech companies, none more than Big Blue.
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It passed a grove of cottonwoods, silver branches delicate as veins against the sky.
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Security is a delicate issue in Germany, where national elections are scheduled for Sept.
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But he acknowledges there is a delicate balancing act when it comes to security.
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"It's a delicate dance," said Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council.
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England needs this money, so Margaret has to be very delicate at this dinner.
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"L'Amour" has a kind of machine as well, but it's delicate and often captivating.
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The delicate challenge Kelly faces in running in a Trump district was on display.
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For Risch, it's more of a delicate balancing act, one Republican senator told CNN.
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Her removal rattled the delicate balance of relationships across Asia at a tense moment.
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In a new documentary about Merce Cunningham, filmmaker Alla Kovgan attempts a delicate dance.
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That sounds ambitious, and could weaken an economy that is already in delicate condition.
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That crisis could resume if a delicate deal with Turkey restraining the flow collapses.
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Chinese officials routinely block efforts to report on topics that the government deems delicate.
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Mr. Woods takes over the top position in the company at a delicate time.
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They should avoid sensational scoops that could compromise delicate sources or trigger further obstruction.
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Her delicate rose-petal icing sponge cake is infused with rosewater she prepares herself.
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This version of the song features the delicate piano of the keyboardist Keith Godchaux.
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But Haber's process was delicate, requiring the maintenance of high temperatures and high pressure.
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While this process is underway, young people are put in a rather delicate position.
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But there is also a risk there, along with a delicate line to tread.
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The duchess wore an ultra-delicate baby-blue Jenny Packham gown for the event.
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Photos showed the "Delicate" singer touching her boyfriend&aposs neck while smiling at him.
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The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a delicate diplomatic issue.
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In his often derelict but delicate works, subtle noise vibrations become palpable, physical things.
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They've recorded the incredibly delicate yet highly volatile process of a corn kernel popping.
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These inner convictions are too delicate, too sacred, too important to share too freely.
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Some of Modotti's early images are studies of flowers, concentrating on their delicate patterns.
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"It's delicate... There are lots of things to think through and analyze," he said.
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Ruilova explains how delicate the sculpture is and how easily it can be destroyed.
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In the Gobi Desert, Thomas Peter shows us the future of space travel, and in London, Harley Weir's delicate portraits of activist Greta Thunberg show a young woman who's hardly delicate in the face of those who oppose reasonable climate change legislation.
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From the opening number, the blend of new and old instruments was deliciously disorienting: An electric guitar nestled gently inside a delicate sound tapestry woven by a harp, theorbo and viola da gamba; a delicate accordion line joined in, appearing perfectly at home.
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She emerged from the parlor with a second piece of ink: a delicate Venus symbol.
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STEERING Britain's new aircraft-carrier into its home base at Portsmouth is a delicate business.
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Hadid chose an off-the-shoulder gown featuring a delicate lace design and flowy train.
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The star went to celebrity go-to tattoo artist, Dr. Woo, for her delicate dragons.
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Ever since president Nixon opened up China, the U.S. has avoided revisiting this delicate issue.
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When it comes down to it, Hama Hamas are actually small, delicate, nice, and nuanced.
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Not wanting to break his already delicate heart, they entered into some kind of relationship.
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Delicate threads of volcanic glass, known as "Pele&aposs hair," even wafted through the air.
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Mammoth Caves, with more 400 explored miles of caverns, has a delicate and complex ecosystem.
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The delicate cursive writing reportedly spells out her middle name, Jordan, according to Page Six.
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Far from fussy and delicate, life may have taken hold in the worst conditions imaginable.
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Atupe's most recent look was another Van Gogh tribute, this time the delicate Almond Blossom.
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The move, first reported by CNET, comes at a delicate time for US-China relations.
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While you're going through the hiring process, severance can be a delicate subject, says Klein.
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While walking up the steps of the Met, Zendaya left behind one delicate glass slipper.
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This requires a delicate balancing act between the short term operational merits of upgrades vs.
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Shops that stock it all, from delicate bracelets to truly special pieces (including bridal jewelry).
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The star topped the gorgeous look with a bold fuchsia lip and delicate hair jewelry.
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Nilsson and Marlene's lithe vocals tread carefully over the insistent beat; it's a delicate anthem.
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Jones' negotiation might require the franchise tag, making for a delicate balancing of the books.
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The process of translating pop stardom into cinematic success is a delicate, even dangerous, undertaking.
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The result is delicate enough that most analysts steer clear of the Echo unit entirely.
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Peach Rosé Sangria Peaches add a delicate fruity touch to this refreshing rosé sangria. 2.
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The toads rapidly upset the delicate ecological balance of places ranging from Australia to Hawaii.
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Back at the Limerick City Gallery, the white walls were dotted with delicate lace circles.
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But Mr. Bush is a proponent of immigration reform, making it delicate terrain for him.
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They insisted on anonymity while agreeing to discuss their thinking on a delicate security issue.
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Models wore mismatched earrings, fistfulls of rings, long thin chain necklaces — even delicate ankle bracelets.
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So, how can a game on a tablet possibly simulate a delicate, real-life surgery?
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It's a delicate process; the mylar is thinner than the width of a human hair.
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And just in case that wasn't opulent enough, doubling down with a delicate diamond anklet.
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"Delicate" is the song that, for whatever reason, is best at condensing her reputation emotions.
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A pause could stabilize a delicate situation that stands to deteriorate in the coming months.
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She's got that sort of air-and-water delicate femininity when you first meet her.
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Obama faces a delicate balance in his response to the attempted overthrow of Erdogan's government.
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The shifting season is also potentially catastrophic to the delicate relationships between plants and animals.
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But scientists will have that much more confidence when making delicate measurements in the future.
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Facebook is trying to balance the delicate relationship between users, content publishers, advertisers and itself.
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The score (by Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul) is charming, witty and delicate.
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They're delicate and it's a finicky process, so I accidentally tore one of the pairs.
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"One foot at a time pull out gently, because those joints are delicate," says Cavagna.
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Tisha Schuller of Adamantine Energy, a consultancy, says LNG producers have a delicate balancing act.
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As the home invaders tumble about the delicate cottage room, Snow White herself comes home.
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If psychiatrists agree, they may then be offered the delicate surgery whereby genitals are reshaped.
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Yet, unlike more delicate negotiating tactics in the past, they have made China pay attention.
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I have very fair, super sensitive skin and do a delicate dance with hormonal acne.
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Quantum states are notoriously delicate, requiring complete isolation from the actual stuff of the experiment.
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Clearly they're not as delicate and unsuited for these positions as some people might think.
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You would hand wash it and know exactly how to care for the delicate fibers.
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Duff is one of many stars to frequent Woo's tattoo studio for his delicate needlework.
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"The IOC has a delicate decision to make," sports marketing expert Patrick Nally told Reuters.
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Gentle energy flows around communication today, although the topics that come up will be delicate.
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It's a delicate balance, and one that isn't likely to be solved by AI alone.
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"All right Trevor, there's your bird," he says, pulling it out with a delicate flourish.
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She brought her other hand up and used her delicate scarf to mop her brow.
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However, it has poor dexterity, and cannot handle delicate work without its arms becoming tangled.
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He manages a delicate balancing act between the wary EU and U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Lopez Obrador regularly heaps blame on previous governments for the delicate security situation in Mexico.
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He manages a delicate balancing act between the wary EU and U.S. President Donald Trump.
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We hope those gathering in Washington this week will keep this delicate balance in mind.
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The texture was the same and the flavor was like a very faint, delicate beef.
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The launch of the policy followed months of delicate talks between the U.S. and Mexico.
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Rich, saturated hues and funky patterns keep your space from feeling too delicate or formal.
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The numbers come at a delicate time for the economy, markets, and the political landscape.
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It's also the perfect base piece to play off of with smaller, more delicate pieces.
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Sanders's potential role as a Democratic surrogate comes at a delicate time for the party.
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The company has eschewed a clunky wristband for one that's a little bit more delicate.
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Each flower was worked flat, in three dimensions to create a unique and delicate design.
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The cold tamps down the smell, leaving only a delicate, bright flavor similar to papaya.
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"This is a delicate moment for the global economy," Gopinath said in a news conference.
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Menon's crisp direction works with the subject matter, a delicate and buttoned-up IPO deal.
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The result is not particularly delicate — it looks like it could withstand a tank onslaught.
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Job Pattinasarany, chef at Ballroom in Rotterdam I think lobster is a very delicate product.
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Cheryl explores her feelings for Toni in a lovely, delicate way that's definitely worth watching!
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Physiologically, despite being wrapped in an orb of bone, the eye remains delicate and vulnerable.
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I have a friend who is a very famous actress and has very delicate skin.
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Three of the enzymes were designed using a computer; that's how delicate the balance is.
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But if they offer him attention, listening, the installation then reveals delicate and soothing soundscapes.
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Each transforms a bare patch of skin into a delicate design with its own story.
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Government leaders need no reminder how delicate infrastructure and information are within a cybersecurity context.
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The Foreign Ministry usually censors questions on delicate matters from its transcripts of the briefings.
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During keyhole surgery, surgeons typically rely on sight as they remotely control the delicate operation.
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It also impressed us with its delicate balance in representing all athletes, regardless of gender.
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It's a delicate subject because football is still a relatively macho sport, in the main.
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The boundary between tumor and brain has these delicate wisps of clear tissue, called arachnoid.
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The investigation by the NTSB, which has no regulatory power, comes at a delicate time.
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His interest in delicate, dreamy sounds is present on his first release, 22011's Bastard.
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